Thank you for setting this up Dan

On a first lecture I notice that there is consent that the audience for the pitch needs to have business expertise.
But why technical expertise?

Apache Isis' claim seems quite non-technical to me:

   the business expert reflects about a mental concept, the techy puts
   it one to one into the codebase and apache isis casts it to the
   screen, such that the business expert can admire and verify it.

   that's the loop.

astonishing enough. you maybe need a technical expert to validate the claim. for the pitch too?

Patrick


Am 16.06.2017 um 09:07 schrieb Dan Haywood:
Hi folks,

for those unable to make it to last weekends mini-conference we had in
Amsterdam, I've collated together all the material that's been provided
since, along with screenshots of the various notes we made along the way.

You'll find them on the wiki: [1]

If you were there (or even if you weren't) and have stuff to add or remark
upon, contributions always welcome.  If the outputs get too big for a
single page, I'll break it out, but for now I think it's nice to have it
all as a one-pager.

Cheers
Dan

[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ISIS/IsisCon2017+write-up


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