CEO/Principal Consultant at INNOQ, he/him, software architect, RESTafarian, conference tourist. Works at innoq.com. Fediverse: @stilkov@innoq.social

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Joined April 2007
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Replying to @mirko_novakovic
Nein, wirklich nicht.
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Ich weiß zu schätzen, dass mir schon durch die Liste der Autoren klar ist, wie wenig ich von diesem Artikel halten würde, da kann ich mir das Lesen sparen.
Sechs Prominente, unter ihnen Julian Nida-Rümelin, Boris Palmer, Juli Zeh, und Alexander Kekulé, fordern im @derspiegel eine raschere Lockerung des Lockdowns, der im Begriff sei, „unser soziales, kulturelles und wirtschaftliches Leben zu ruinieren“ spiegel.de/politik/corona-ra…
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We had several parallel Zoom and Slack calls, announced in Slack channels. Many folks had lunch with their families or took a break alone, as well
(That’s a guess, not actual knowledge)
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Replying to @headius @github
It’s 2nd vs 3rd Generation REST API design. /issues is Rails 2.x style. /pull is part of something that tries to do better in terms of hypermedia and actual RESTfulness (even though the name is irrelevant)
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Replying to @cluk33
We used them, yes. They work great for a limited purpose: When the host wants to control which participant gets assigned to which room. There is no way to allow for free movement between rooms, sadly
I could absolutely imagine paying for @sococo for two or three days every few weeks though.
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Or maybe just stay in our hotel rooms :)
All in all, it was fun, we learned a lot, and we’ll definitely do it again, even if we’re not forced to. Feel free to ask questions if you want to know more.
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One thing we haven’t yet found a good solution for is the kind of conversations we have in the hotel bar at night, where you can move from group to group. We briefly gave @sococo a try for this, but it seems overkill.
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A lot of the credit for the fact it ran so smoothly is due to the organizers, who prepared things very well, facilitated discussions, and acted as moderators. Open Spaces worked great, “rooms” for the open space sessions are more dynamic and thus actually and improvement.
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We used @SlackHQ for coordination, @Confluence pages for the dynamic program, @MiroHQ for collaborative boards, @zoom_us for video conferencing, plus a ton of other tools among individual groups. All worked very well for us.
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This time, due to obvious reasons, we had to transform it into an online event. The format was more or less classical three-track conference style for day 1, and mostly open space sessions on day 2.
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We’ve done these things for 20 years, 6-8 times per year. Typically we pick a hotel somewhere and spend two or three days there, with people arriving from all over Germany and Switzerland.
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Lessons learned from running a 150-person all-hands @INNOQ company event online: It works quite well (Thread)
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Replying to @ghohpe @rseroter
Disagree, by my estimate, it’s only 60%. There are 35% that mostly depend on Excel files sent via email.
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Replying to @pvblivs @INNOQ
Zoom & Slack mostly, many others experimentally
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Zoom & Slack mostly, many others experimentally
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Our first completely online two-day all hands @INNOQ company meeting (with ~150 participants). Working quite well so far.
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