Articles from March 2010
Posted by C. Michael Pilato on March 26, 2010
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 [...]
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Posted by C. Michael Pilato on March 25, 2010
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 [...]
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Posted by C. Michael Pilato on March 24, 2010
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 [...]
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Posted by C. Michael Pilato on March 23, 2010
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 [...]
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