Thanks again to the Foundation for inviting volunteers ( like me ) to the summit. It was a great experience to see my mentors and other guys in IRC off-line face to face for the first time. Regarding the BounceHandler extension - I could get various inputs from other devs who had implemented the same in their environment. The stay and location was superb. I missed some Indian foods though ( thanks to the fruits ). Our deployment plans got delayed due to the security bug that came, making the Ops team busy. We hope to get it done this week though. Thanks again Qum and Rachel and other staff+volunteers for such a great event.
Thanks, Tony Thomas http://tttwrites.wordpress.com/ FOSS@Amrita http://foss.amrita.ac.in
*"where there is a wifi, there is a way"*
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 4:04 AM, Rob Lanphier robla@wikimedia.org wrote:
Huge +tons to everything below (and top posting to drive Mz up the wall) :-)
As Erik said, I know I'm probably going to be driving Rachel and Quim nuts with my handwringing and second guessing as we figure out the pros and cons of how things went this year so that we can keep improving this. But, both of them (and everyone they pulled in) worked like hell put on a great show, and gave us a wonderful space to have some great conversations about our future engineering direction. Thank you!
Rob
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 9:15 AM, Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org wrote:
Agreed - we had a great space and good support, the WiFi worked, power strips everywhere, and there was always coffee. I can ask for little more... ;)
Thanks also to our fellow attendees -- I had a lot of great conversations and got a lot of data points to help set my work directions for the
coming
months.
Everybody there was awesome even when we had contentious issues -- I want to thank everybody for having a positive attitude and working together.
-- brion On Jan 27, 2015 10:44 PM, "Erik Moeller" erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Just a quick note that I really appreciated everyone's help making the summit come together. As always, we'll be doing lots of second-guessing
of
everything we did and didn't do, and how we want to use future time together. Before we go into that, I'd like to thank the event team and _everyone_ who worked to and beyond the point of exhaustion to organize
the
event, support attendees, plan sessions, facilitate conversations, negotiate sometimes difficult terrain.
Thank you. :)
Erik
-- Erik Möller VP of Product & Strategy, Wikimedia Foundation
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