I was in Bangalore this past weekend for BarCampBangalore and I can honestly say: It was one of the most worthwhile events I have attented in quite some time. I met some very nice and intelligent folks who I will blog about when I can find something other than dial-up. I had the good fortune of meeting people who I consider to be current and future leaders of the technology movement that we currently find ourselves a part of. Pete Deemer, Chief Product Officer of Yahoo, lead a discussion on Scrum project management wrappers that essentially pushed me over the fence as to whether to implement such for my new venture or not. After hearing him speak, I can think of no other way to efficiently come to market. BarCampBangalore was that important and I’m glad that I attended.
I’m currently in the remote interior of South India where broadband isn’t quite so common, so it’s near impossible to upload any photographs and such though I have taken quite a few already. It’s hotter than Hedes at the moment here and the humidity is equally as brutal. Most adult Indians don’t wear shorts in the South (though they should really give it a try) but I have been pushing the bounds by wearing them anyway.
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