retrospective -- introspective

Daphne Ogle daphne at media.berkeley.edu
Wed Apr 15 01:16:52 UTC 2009


I created a page for the 1.0 retrospective -- mostly to have a place  
to post slides.  We have posted a few for components and will just  
leave them there if anyone is interested but we won't plan to show  
them tomorrow.  We'll just use them as outlines for a more informal  
conversation.

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/1.0+Retrospective

Trying to figure out what drink of choice works at 8:00 in the  
morning :).  Party on!

-Daphne

On Apr 14, 2009, at 1:45 PM, Jess Mitchell wrote:

> One last message about the retrospective before tomorrow -- to set  
> the tone.
>
> This is a very informal opportunity for us to reminisce.  As  
> Michelle put it, it's an end-of-year-party, we should sit around  
> with our drinks and talk about what we did.
>
> So, folks, bring your beverage of choice and your memories and let's  
> reminisce.  Also, think of the 15 minutes not as an assignment to  
> fill up, but an opportunity to tell your story and not feel rushed.   
> I suspect some stories may take much less time.  I think this is a  
> great moment for us to have fun with each other: remember the APIs  
> from back in 0.5, remember how difficult UI Options felt, remember  
> how we figured out how to automate some of our testing, how we came  
> up with snowballs and rectangles to describe our processes, how much  
> grief uploader has caused us, how we rename things, and how we got  
> to this place where we have amazing components.
>
> So, let's remember together and please don't feel as though this  
> needs to be a formal presentation -- just bring memories and stories.
>
> So, see you all at Wed, April 15 8 am PDT /11 am EDT / 4 pm GMT / 5  
> pm CEST and I for one will be wearing my party hat.
>
> Best,
> Jess
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>
>
>
>
> On Apr 11, 2009, at 9:23 AM, Jess Mitchell wrote:
>
>> Slides aren't necessary from everyone. If more than one person does  
>> slides just try to combine them ahead of time. These are meant to  
>> be storytelling moments, so there may be no slides at all -- check  
>> in with eachother.
>>
>> Jess
>>
>> On Apr 10, 2009, at 6:14 PM, Daphne Ogle  
>> <daphne at media.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> As Jess suggested, I've started putting a few slides together for  
>>> retrospective and as I work on my 2nd component it strikes me that  
>>> it could be tricky if we have several people with slides.  Am I  
>>> worrying about technology for no reason?  Will it be easy to  
>>> switch between various moderators and do screen sharing?
>>>
>>> Daphne Ogle
>>> Senior Interaction Designer
>>> University of California, Berkeley
>>> Educational Technology Services
>>> daphne at media.berkeley.edu
>>> cell (510)847-0308
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Daphne Ogle
Senior Interaction Designer
University of California, Berkeley
Educational Technology Services
daphne at media.berkeley.edu
cell (510)847-0308



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