On 02/09/2006, at 9:34 AM, Philippe Bossut wrote:
During our last IRC office hour, it was proposed that we reduce the duration of the weekly IRC meeting to 30 minutes.

A comment that I've seen about OSA is that it's run by successful people... so they all spend their time managing the high level details instead of getting on with the grunt work. Too many managers, not enough chefs, leading to what appears to be happening here - days and days of messages about whether it's "alpha", "beta" or "dogfood".

Just call it "Piddly Wonk" or something completely and utterly meaningless, and shove it out of the door. Success or failure isn't going to be measured by what it's called but by what it does and how well it achieves the objectives (if identified) that it sets out to address. Engineers and techies are going to be your first round audience, and we don't care about the label.

Steve.
    (a grunt, not a manager)

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