> buondì, buonasera Ale :)
> i think that yuval has indirectly raised a good question (i'm referring > to his point "A. reinvention of the wheel"): > > why do we need a LGM in 2011? to stay on the topic "wheel": once the wheel is invented, spin it, spin it, spin it! Else, why was it invented in the first place? > - what YOU expect from the LGM 2011? answer is subordinated to the next question. > - what is the LGM for YOU? LGM for me is a very important spoke of the wheel. The wheel turns - it's the development cycle, and every now and then one cycle completes and it is time to kick off the next one. LGM is a great place to coordinate such cycles, have face to face meeting within the project, celebrate the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. LGM is also a great place to meet and see what is going on at other teams / projects; and in the world of the users. It is a place for the cross-pollination of ideas and for inspiration. Inspiration horizontally (from project to project), vertically (between project and users, both ways), internally (intra-project planning sessions, BoF, etc.) Now I can answer what I expect from LGM 2011. Honestly: I don't know - but at this stage of the process I did not have an idea what to expect from LGM 2009 and what got out of it was pretty cool from my perspective. My *wish* for 2011 is to be able to make time again and to participate. My *expectation*, for LGM 2011 an beyond, is that it continues the tradition of what I have seen in the past, with horizontal/vertical/internal inspiration that only face to face meeting can bring about. Long live LGM, no matter where the next venue is. Yuv _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
