After a session on Agile Tooling, I suggested a demo of Hudson. I thought that went rather well.
For me, Hudson is definitely the best CI tool today. It is still a bit young but it is so easy to use that it is a breeze to switch to it.
After a session on Agile Tooling, I suggested a demo of Hudson. I thought that went rather well.
For me, Hudson is definitely the best CI tool today. It is still a bit young but it is so easy to use that it is a breeze to switch to it.
There were 4 French people at AgileOpen, so inevitably the subject of holding the equivalent of AgileOpen in France came up.
It appeared that the people at Octo are using OpenSpace internally. They are also starting to apply it with clients.
As for Valtech, we have of course been using OpenSpace internally for a while now. And our next big thing is the one-day long OpenSpace event will take place during the Valtech Days, on October 24th (watch this space).
Apparently, there are also rumors of people organizing a French edition of AgileOpen, but there is much to do before that to happen.
In the evening, there was a session called ‘games’. That was interesting (and fun). A number of games were named.
I have to thank Diana Larsen for bringing the subject of Retrospectives up. I am very interested in them, but have little experience outside the usual Scrum retrospectives so I was very happy that someone of the caliber of Diana was willing to share her experience.
Many things to take away here, all coming directly from Diana’s mouth.
Just came back from Hilversum, Netherlands, where AgileOpen Europe 2007 took place.
See all the pictures I took on Flickr. Many other photos here.
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