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It's been a busy couple of weeks on the ALT.NET front . Here's the run-down: Jeremy Miller has the back page of this month's MSDN magazine where he does a great job of describing ALT.NET and filling in some of the background for people that...
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Things are loading up for 2008, so it's time for everyone's favorite "where I'll be over the next six months post." Tonight (yeah, tonight ) I'm going to be given a very early version of a new talk called Planned Agility?! at...
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The title pretty much says it all. Registration is open! If you were contacted by one or more of the organizers, we have a special code for you that lets you bypass general registration. Otherwise it's limited to the first 100 or so people that get...
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Quick heads up: we're not complete with the details, but we're well into planning an ALT.NET Open Spaces event to be held in Redmond, WA. We're upping the seats to 150 and, yes, it's still free and first come, first served. Registration...
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Rob Reynolds offers a valuable perspective on the whole how do you define ALT.NET riff in his "What's Your ALT.NET?" post: Passion . I love what I do and I get very passionate about it. I love to argue about the best way to go about architecting...
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I saw something about breaking up the altnetconf Yahoo list and would like to propose an initial structure. To be clear: the purpose of this proposal is to address two questions about the current list: 1) Should we break up the list? 2) If yes, how should...
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I had the pleasure of attending the inaugural meeting of the Philly ALT.NET meeting yesterday. It's a convenient (~1 Hour) train ride to Philadelphia from New York City, so I really had no excuse not to attend and I was interested in the subject being...
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I'm sitting on a plane, traveling (late) to Remix Boston and mulling over the ALT.NET Open Spaces conference. It was a great experience that exceeded my expectations by a mile. Here's my (long-winded and roughly-cut, sorry) perspective on events...
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One thing we've known from the start is that we don't have enough space to accommodate everyone that would want to attend ALT.NET Open Spaces. We wanted to keep things manageable and I guess we'll see how that goes in a couple of days. Still...
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Jeffery Palermo's just posted his clarification of the ALT.NET idea . I think he did a great job of explicitly separating values from examples. I also really like his call out of joy as an important value to consider going forward. Joy was a motivation...
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