Wow. Watching yourself on camera is humbling. Greg did a great job editing out any idiocy on my part. Besides, 9hrs of raw footage was too long for anyone to watch anyway. Hats off to Greg for a great job all around.
It was a fantastic visit and in spite of my bad attempt at humor in the video, everyone there was really fantastic. Special thanks to Gus, Gary, and John and to Mike and the production team for being very open and welcoming. I could have hung out on that production line all day. Beyond the folks that we see here in the forum, there’s a substantial number of other folks behind the scenes that work together to keep GHI running. It’s an impressive operation. Also impressive is the level of dedication that Gus and Gary show in moving the company forward and in fostering the technology. This is not a 9-to-5 operation. And hats off to John for some truly impressive technical work currently underway.
I am under an NDA cone of silence, but I can tell you that I am VERY excited about all of the great stuff in the pipeline. It’s a smart and very dedicated team throughout the GHI organization and there’s a lot going on internally that will benefit and expand their base of users and clients.
Thanks for being gracious hosts and generous collaborators and I look forward to seeing you all there again soon.
@ suitable1 - I am currently in hiding. Too much fun stuff to work on … a compiler in one hand and a vodka martini in the other. At night though, you might find me in the hottest night spots around, doing embarrassing things in the VIP. Gotta give the paparazzi something or people forget you. But I am out there - way out there - fostering the school of gonzo software development; a less reputable (but more fun) outgrowth of ‘agile’.
@ mcalsyn - [quote]. At night though, you might find me in the hottest night spots around, doing embarrassing things in the VIP. Gotta give the paparazzi something or people forget you.[/quote]