BayAPLN open space on Technical Debt

The BayAPLN was organising an open space event on the theme “Spring Cleaning…”

I was a bit disappointed that my proposed session “Is Technical Debt the Dark Matter of Software ?” did not get any interest. My second entry “Why should we care ?” was luckier as it attracted III and Paul Beusterien and lead to a very interesting conversation summarised in the proceedings along with the other sessions.

I also thank Chris Sims for picking my badge at the raffle. The ThoughtWorks Anthology: Essays on Software Technology and Innovation (Pragmatic Programmers) now joins my reading list.

2 Responses to “BayAPLN open space on Technical Debt”

  1. Chris Sims Says:

    I still think that “Is Technical Debt the Dark Matter of Software ?” wins the award for best named session of the evening.

    ’twas my please to pick your name. :-)

    Cheers,

    Chris

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