On Oct 2, 2013, at 8:20 PM, Facundo Vozzi <facundo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Esteban,
> I joined to the hangout session and I think it was ok. I was at my work so I 
> could just heard the conversation, like a radio. Anyway, I watched the 
> handout screen at times and I was interesting.
> 
> I think that could be very interesting to do pair programming on some issues. 
> So, go ahead with it. Maybe, It'll be interesting to let pleople connect to 
> the session, just to see too.
> 
> Regards,
> Facu
> 
> ps.: I hope to see you next week in Argentine. The other Esteban (EAM) said 
> to me that you're coming here next week. 
yes he is :)


> 
> 
> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> So well... the first Pharo Hangout Session has passed and in my opinion it 
> was not terribly bad :)
> There were present people who usually does not show up in the sprints for 
> obvious reasons (they live far from Lille, like in Argentina).
> And we more or less worked in fixing bugs and talked about Pharo development, 
> etc.
> 
> No one there worked like that before and we need to acquire more experience 
> to do the kind of things that makes our team work better:  we need to learn 
> how to explain our stuff, how to share our screen and do things, etc.
> 
> But I think as a first experience it was very positive.
> At least, we could hang (out ;)) and share working context with people that 
> we usually don't.
> And I think all presents are a bit more aware of Pharo process now (not a lot 
> more aware, but a bit :)
> 
> So... we will repeat this experience once a month, because I think they are 
> very positive and we will improve them with practice.
> But I also would like to add other ideas that came to my mind while sprinting.
> 
> For example, I think we succeed in create the feeling of "all of us are 
> working together" that a sprint has, but we failed in pair program. So I 
> would like to try remote-pair program too.
> How can we manage it? well, instead an open sprint, we declare "I want to 
> work on this issue", and we invite people to join... and we join two or three 
> with same interest into a shared screen and with real participation.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> cheers,
> Esteban
> 

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