I'm hoping that the atlanta folks can find a place for those of us who
can make it in person to hang out and sprint. If not we can meet in
my hotel (at least they have free wifi) or some local coffee shop.
It looks like we'll have enough people to have some pair-programming
on each of our two main sprint objectives, which will be great!
> I'm hoping that the atlanta folks can find a place for those of us who
> can make it in person to hang out and sprint. If not we can meet in
> my hotel (at least they have free wifi) or some local coffee shop.
>
> It looks like we'll have enough people to have some pair-programming
> on each of our two main sprint objectives, which will be great!
If I run it by my wife first, we can probably sprint at my house, or at
the Panera Bread Company nearby, which has free Wi-Fi. As a bonus, my
house is also within stumbling distance from a really great Irish Pub,
replete with Smithwicks, Guinness, and really tasty food too.
I can probably borrow some whiteboards from work as well, or go pick a
few up before the sprint.
--
Jonathan LaCour
http://cleverdevil.org
I think I got a pannel for like $8.
I've also had good luck with the whiteboard stick-to-the wall things:
http://www.google.com/products?q=+Write+On+Perforated+Poly+Static+Cling+Sheets
--Mark
--
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog
On 18 jun, 05:18, "Mark Ramm" <mark.mchristen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you end up picking up whiteboards, i'm generally a fan of the
> whiteboard type wallboard from Lowes/Home Deopt. They have
> whiteboard material available that's pretty cheep, in the wall
> paneling section of the store.
>
> I think I got a pannel for like $8.
>
> I've also had good luck with the whiteboard stick-to-the wall things:
>
> http://www.google.com/products?q=+Write+On+Perforated+Poly+Static+Cli...
>
> --Mark
>
> On 6/17/07, Jonathan LaCour <jonathan-li...@cleverdevil.org> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Mark Ramm wrote:
>
> > > I'm hoping that the atlanta folks can find a place for those of us who
> > > can make it in person to hang out and sprint. If not we can meet in
> > > my hotel (at least they have free wifi) or some local coffee shop.
>
> > > It looks like we'll have enough people to have some pair-programming
> > > on each of our two main sprint objectives, which will be great!
>
> > If I run it by my wife first, we can probably sprint at my house, or at
> > the Panera Bread Company nearby, which has free Wi-Fi. As a bonus, my
> > house is also within stumbling distance from a really great Irish Pub,
> > replete with Smithwicks, Guinness, and really tasty food too.
>
> > I can probably borrow some whiteboards from work as well, or go pick a
> > few up before the sprint.
Don't forget a digital camera to take snapshots of whatever whiteboard
you choose for the remote sprinters :)
Alberto