[IPython-dev] [jupyter] Experimenting with a modified dev meeting format?

Wes Turner wes.turner at gmail.com
Mon Jun 29 04:14:13 EDT 2015


On Jun 29, 2015 3:01 AM, "Matthias Bussonnier" <bussonniermatthias at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hi Wes,
>
>
>> On Jun 29, 2015, at 09:00, Wes Turner <wes.turner at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> * https://wrdrd.com/docs/consulting/software-development#stand-up-meeting
>> *
https://wrdrd.com/docs/consulting/software-development#digital-stand-up-meeting
>>
>>   * etherpad-lite (operational transformation)
>>
>> *
https://wrdrd.com/docs/consulting/team-building#collaboration-engineering
>
>
> Thanks for the links, can you, when you post link make a small recap ?

Like minutes that persist from a digital stand up meeting?

I could cc snippets of a source RST block?

> It would avoid for those of us reading this offline to at least know what
this
> is about, and also what the pint you are trying to make, as often people
can
> interprete articles differently.

Really, I noticed the discussion regarding three questions and stand-up
meetings, and had just updated that section of the linked knowledge base of
concept URIs (as well as
https://wrdrd.com/docs/consulting/education-technology#jupyter-and-learning
#jupyter-and-reproducibility)

If I might interject, etherpad-lite is really the simplest possible way to
write markdown for e.g. a github wiki as a team.

>
> Keep in mind that if you take 2 minutes to do that, and that people
reading that
> only win 10 sec, but there is 100 of them, that still make a global win
on 16 minutes
> for the project.
>
> Cf this small post of Nick Coghlan[1] explaining that 222 years of
> collective human existence pass each seconds.
>
> Tip: try to put all your links after your signature, if the mail do not
make sense,
> then it probably won’t have enough impact. Also URL often disapear, so it
make
> reading this in 1 year difficult.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> --
> M
>
> [1]
http://www.curiousefficiency.org/posts/2014/09/seven-billion-seconds-per-second.html
>
>
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