Mark Overmeer wrote:
* Daniel Carrera (daniel.carr...@theingots.org) [090529 08:17]:
Workshops, Hackathons and YAPCs are more suitable.
But those venues are not available on a day-to-day basis.
At least, you get the time to discuss it in depth. Some even basic meta-
data issues are just too complex for the short size of email, let alone
IRC.
It'll have to be, because that's what we have. Hackathons and YAPCs
don't happen that regularly. Hackathons and YAPCs are immensely valuable
venues and they are far more efficient than email and IRC. But most of
the time, email and IRC is all you have.
Will you be at YAPC::EU in Lisbon? Let's BoF.
No. I will be in my honey-moon. I'm getting married in July. My wife
would kill me if I took her to YAPC for our honey moon :-)
I had a discussion of two days about "versions" with Sam Vilain. What
we came up with, is that there is only one solution:
Where did that discussion happen? Here? Could you send me the link to
the right page on the list archives?
He (from NZ) stayed at my place (in NL) for a few days before YAPC::EU
2007 (UK) where we gave a presentation about the subject. The results
are in the initial paper page 22-24
The discussion did not happen on this mailing list? Was it just you and
Sam? I was hoping to see the discussion thread (rather than just "this
is what we decided").
Reading a paper is much less work than following IRC. When the brain-
storm on IRC is over, someone will have to structurize the ideas into
pages with comparible size and complexity.
I'm sorry, but I am not going to read your 30-page paper. Even the
Synopses are not that long, and I can be fairly confident that the
Synopses are the product of community consensus, so at least I have a
good reason to read those.
Daniel.