One of the problems with having highly qualified speakers on our agenda
is some times they are extra busy with additional industry commitments.
That happened this month with the OpenFlow talk as Rob ended up double
booked with commitments at Interop (http://www.interop.com/), and was a
scheduling issue that only really became apparent this weekend.
So we'll see Rob & OpenFlow at a future meeting, but not this Wed. In
it's place I'll be giving a talk on "Open Source Development the
OpenStack way", talking about the kind of software development
techniques that we've been pioneering in the OpenStack community that
let you manage hugely complicated projects with huge distributed teams,
and still ship working software on time. This is a talk I recently
presented at LinuxCon in New Orleans, and also did an earlier version of
it under the title "Software Engineering 2.0" last year on the Vassar
Asprey Lecture Series -
(http://www.cs.vassar.edu/events/individual_past_events/2013-02-15_asprey_lecture_series_software_engineering_2.0)
Full abstract / details will be out this afternoon. Apologies for the
late notice.
-Sean
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Sean Dague
http://dague.net
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Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) Vassar College
Oct 2 - OpenFlow: Open Standard for Networking Hardware
Nov 6 - November Meeting
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