Articles from March 2010



Subversion Vision Conference, Day 3 (The Wrap-Up)

For those of you following the exciting saga of the Subversion Vision Conference, you'll know that today's half-day meeting was the last segment of this event. As such — and under pressure to make the best use of the time we had remaining — my fellow participants and I opted to bail out of our [...]

Subversion Vision Conference, Day 2

As I predicted in yesterday's blog post, today was a very full and productive day at the Subversion Vision Conference. We convened at roughly 9am — this time with all five of the expected attendees — and for the next ten hours (minus lunch), it was all Subversion chatter. After briefing Stefan and Karl on [...]

Subversion Vision Conference, Day 1

Well, Day 1 of the Subversion Vision Conference is complete, and what a day it was! It’s remarkable how wide and how deep the conversations required to explore the next evolution of a piece of software can go. I’m really glad that these conversations could be held in-person, though — as a remote employee for [...]

Subversion Vision Conference in NYC

I'm composing this post from an atypical location (for me, at least) — 28 floors above the streets of New York City. I'm the first of a small group of active Subversion committers to arrive here in the Big Apple ahead of a two-and-a-half day conference aimed at answering a pair of important questions: "Where [...]