On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 23:16, Heimo Laukkanen wrote: > Hi ya all and greetings from Amsterdam,
> What do others think? Is this something that would fit the scope of > Europython and what track would be the best to have this kind of talks? > What if they get so interested that they would like to run a half a day / > day track of agile methodologies? Hi all! I would be more than glad to accept him in my section on social skills and other topics. I haven't updated my text for 2005 yet (which I apologise for - no time is better than _now_), but I am going to include a section on methodology. My first idea was to do a book review session were people get the chance to present their favourite methodology book and to discuss _why_ it is actually useful to read these books for anyone involved in software projects, technical and non-technical side. I think that a session on organisational and methodological aspects will be extremely interesting, especially if we manage to get a few more practical cases, such as real customer collaboration in applied XP, etc. So that was my thought. bea -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I will, as we say in rock 'n' roll, run until the wheels come off, because I love what I do." -- David Crosby _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
