Defense Against The Dark Arts: A Project Management Survival Guide For Open Source Programmers
By john napiorkowski (jnap)
Date: Tuesday, 4 June 2013 09:00
Duration: 20 minutes
Target audience: Any
Language: English
Tags: agile management perl project
As programmers working on open source projects we often have the luxury of scratching our own itches and being done when we think its done. This luxury is usually absent on the job. As a result there can be an ongoing and unproductive tension between programmers and their business side peers. This talk is aimed at helping programmers, project managers and produce owners work better together by learning to understand and respect each others stake in the work. It will lean heavily on my experiences using agile development practices.
Attended by:- jl
- Tim Bunce
- John Anderson (genehack)
- Curtis Jewell (CSJewell)
- Michael Cox
- Mark Stosberg
- Kelley Huston (kalinda)
- Joe Axford (j0e)
- Joe McMahon (pemungkah)
- Katherine Toomajian (MissKat)
- Arthur Schmidt (fREW)
- Kevin Zembower
- Henry Van Styn (vanstyn)
- James E Keenan (kid51)
- Tracey Clark (TraceyC)
- Athena Yao
- Stephen Wilcoxon (wilcoxon)
- Deb Nicholson
- ribasushi +1
- Nuba Princigalli (nuba)
- Chris Nehren (apeiron)
- Graham Knop (haarg)
- Brian Gottreu
- Rick Scott (shadowspar)
- Jennifer Griffin
- bill pemberton (akadl)
- Nate Custer (Nate Custer)
- Faelin Landy (wolf)
- vroom
- Sean Quinlan (spq_easy)
- Craig Treptow (ctreptow)
- Joseph Crotty (holybit)
- Brad Adkins (badkins)
- James Lenz (Jim)
- Travis Davis
- Eric Ross
- Thomas Stanton (tstanton)
- Rob Duncan (robd)
- Matt Monsen
- Paul Mantz
- Rich Harkins
- Christopher Eades (Chro)
- Nova Patch (patch)
- Lauren McLean