Morning Coffee 114 – MoMAAB Edition
- We spent all day yesterday discussing four topics: SaaS, Tools for
Scrum, Web 2.0 and Domain Specific Languages. Even though it was
just a day, my brain is full. These were deep and challenging
discussion. I need to let the discussions stew a bit before posting
anything about them here. But I will.
- Next time we do one of these, I’m bringing a video camera. I took
notes, but looking over them the next morning they seem woefully
incomplete. OneNote’s integrated audio/video recording
capabilities
would nicely augment my notes.
- We ran this meeting using Open
Space, and it
worked very well. Of course, we only had 8 people, so we didn’t need
a lot of process to self organize. However, it did whet my appetite
for having a larger Open Space style un-conference for architects.
Is that something other folks might be interested in?
- Major thanks to the folks at Clarity
Consulting who graciously gave us space
to meet and fed us yesterday. Their CTO Jon
Rauschenberger
sat in on most of our meeting, and drove our Web 2.0 discussion. I
said I wanted to stew a bit on the discussions, but Jon’s
slides are available on line if
you’re interested.
- Scott Colestock showed me
Diigo, a social annotation tool. Where
del.icio.us lets you tag and annotate individual pages, Diigo lets
you annotate and highlight specific parts of the page. They also
have blogging tools, where these
annotations and highlights become blog posts, but they don’t
support dasBlog. However, since
FeedBurner doesn’t support Diigo for link
splicing,
I’m afraid my use of it will be limited.
- Jim
Wilt
introduced me to Virtual PC’s command
line. He recommends using
“-pc <vpc name> -launch -singlepc” which launches a single virtual
environment without the VPC console. I rarely run more than one VPC
at a time and I hate stuff cluttering up my taskbar and notification
area, so I like this a lot.
- Loren Goodman
demonstrated the SharePoint Explorer
Client.
SharePoint & MOSS came up several times in all of our topics, so
this is going to get a second look. I always thought it was strange
that MSFT ships a smart client for
editing
WSS & MOSS, but not viewing it. SP Explorer looks like it fills that
gap nicely.
- Shannon Braun sent us all a link to
the 50/70
rule, which
seems like a good rule of thumb. Of course, assuming that things
won’t progress linearly is almost always a good rule of thumb. But
the 50/70 rule has reasoning behind the assumption.
- Chicago is nice, but the weather has been a little freaky. It’s
either been hot & humid, downporing thunderstorms or
tornados. Keith
Powell showed me
FlightAware, which shows you flight
departure and arrival history. My flight hasn’t left within an hour
of scheduled departure in a week. I’m going to try and grab an
earlier flight, but I have a feeling it’s going to be a long trip
home.
Posted by devhawk.net on August 24, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Open Space, SharePoint, Travel, Virtual PC & Web 2.0.
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Craig Randall · August 25, 2007