| From: | Jim Tivy |
| Sent on: | Monday, May 18, 2009 1:21 PM |
Hi Justin
THanks for supporting this and I would
like to hear from other people who have something to present. If we have lots
of submissions then we can pick the best or order them. In the short term I
can do this, in the longer term if this takes off we can have a small group
that ranks them or open it up to meetup voting of some kind.
Thinking about vetting p
I was thinking.
- java technology
- design decisions (there are always lots
of these)
- the application delivers value to some
set of customers.
However, the application can speak for
itself and may be interesting and not fully satisfy some criteria above.
Jim
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf Of Justin Hollander
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 12:52
PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [java-181] Rubber
Hits the Road - Design in Action Series
I think it would be
great.
I would certainly
like to present what I’ve been up to. Would there be a vetting p
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf Of Jim Tivy
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 12:19
PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: [java-181] Rubber Hits
the Road - Design in Action Series
Hi Folks
I am proposing we have some meetups where a designer or architect presents
their application and then designers and architects in the audience ask
questions and perhaps suggest next steps for technology.
The spirit of this would be to improve the application presented by
implementing features differently or how to tackle new features with a
evolutionary approach. Revolutionary comments are welcome too, but will be dealt
with in a cost/benefit context.
The venue may be smaller, the meetings may be often - but first I need to hear
from you that this sounds interesting and effective for all parties involved -
that being:
- the organization that is working on the application
- the contributing architects/designers in the audience
- the other members of the audience.
The requirement will be to seed the audience with 3 or more designer/audience
types.
What say ye, good idea or bad idea.
If I get a positive response we can have our first such meetup in June.
Jim
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