OpenNTF Strategy Working Group call

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I'm hosting an open conference call this Thursday to discuss any and all strategy topics for the 2010 year.  If you're reading this, you're invited!
 
Thursday, Feb 18, 2010, 10am-12pm ET
 
GoToMeeting Invitation - OpenNTF.org Strategy Working Group 2010 Open Planning Discussion

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Dear Domino Spammer

Why is this from HZ Marketing? Do they not know what 'HZ' stands for? Should I expect emails at a per-second rate? Category
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I know I have a visible email address.  I'm sure I've posted it on twitter, developerWorks, edbrill.com, eview.com, my own blog, and probably about a zillion other places.  So sure, it can be harvested.  Nevertheless this is unacceptable.

Note to Heather Schein: I'm a co-founder and Steering Committee member of OpenNTF.org. I've been published in The View. I'm a Design Partner on half of Lotus' product portfolio. I've been blogging for over 5 years.  I've done podcasts, interviews, viral videos, presented at Lotusphere, carried press credentials, and otherwise done just about everything you can imagine with Domino short of being a paid member of the IBM engineering team.  As I write this, I can't even remember the number of things I've done in the yellowverse that ultimately mean that I don't READ news about Domino; I WRITE it.

And you know why I'm absolutely sure that your site is as useful to me as a 3-assed monkey?

Xpages Xtreme

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I was lamenting today that I haven't done much technical blogging in the last year or so.  It's a bit of a personal disappointment to not be publishing as much, but it's not without reason.  I've worked for both service- and product-oriented companies over the last 17 years, and the pattern is always consistent: working in services means sharing more technical tips.  In October I went from working for a services company that dabbled in products to a product company that acquired a services team.  Of course, that was less of a sea change that you might assume, as the Lotus 911 development team had been working on a product-focused solution for 6 months at that point in the form of Bones.  So, as you might imagine, my job responsibilities have included a lot more trade secrets than they have in the past.  This is good for my personal progression; while not so good for my publication results.  I'm sure every developer reading this can relate to that constant tension.

We did get to show off some results at Lotusphere, although truthfully the Atlanta dev team was uncharacteristically coy about the whole thing.  I think we showed some exciting direction, but we really didn't talk about what we did behind the scenes.  And while I can't really describe things in detail, as I look around the blogosphere and see long time yellowbleeders really starting to understand the power of Xpages, I thought I'd take a minute and stretch the boundaries of my nondisclosure, and at least talk about what we know is in the realm of the possible.

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