A team-building exercise at the Open Solaris Developers’ Summit, 2008. Part of the Go Games package is that you get access to all the photos and video shot during the game. So I had a little fun with it… Here’s the full gallery of photos from the game: You might also like: No related posts.
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CommunityOne: OpenSolaris Launch Party
After the general party at Moscone Center (footage to come), there was a somewhat smaller party at a nearby bar/restaurant. We had quite a bit to celebrate – and quite a bit to celebrate it with (above)! A number of cool non-Sun people were present, including ^ Jay Edwards (one of the handful of engineers… Continue reading CommunityOne: OpenSolaris Launch Party
The OpenSolaris Developers’ Summit
I’m attending the OpenSolaris Developers’ Summit, held in Santa Cruz, CA, May 3-4, 2008. I’ve been working with and participating in various online communities for a long time, but I’m new to this one, and have a lot to learn about the people, technologies, history, present realities, and possible futures. This weekend is an excellent… Continue reading The OpenSolaris Developers’ Summit
CommunityOne: Keynote
After a busy weekend at the OpenSolaris Developers’ Summit in Santa Cruz, Lynn, Jeff, and I drove up California’s gorgeous Highway 1 to San Francisco to attend CommunityOne. The keynote session was kicked off by Ian Murdock, who talked about open source, with help from Jonathan and illustrations from Hugh McLeod. [dead video link removed]… Continue reading CommunityOne: Keynote
Newsletters: Customers Love ‘Em – If You Do Them Right
Begun in 1998, the newsletters I wrote/edited for Adaptec and (later) Roxio covered technical, how-to, product news, and other information of interest to CD-R users. I initially did all the writing myself, then hired other writers as the topics became too varied and the schedule too punishing for one person to handle (and I had… Continue reading Newsletters: Customers Love ‘Em – If You Do Them Right