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@ 2007-03-21 15:21:00

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Another year, another TSSJS
Depressingly, despite making a somewhat valiant attempt to get enough sleep, the night before TSS ended with the usual mix of drinking, stumbling about helplessly, and stay up until 3:30am. Last year the question to inflict on poor unsuspecting victims was 'have you masturbated on a plane', which surprisingly 50% of people seem to have done. This year I'm hoping to get a good list going with 'what deviant sexual act would you pay $10 to see if it were socially acceptable'.

The keynote in the morning kicked off with the usual fumbling intro, with the TSS guys clearly looking like they'd much much rather be somewhere else, possibly somewhere very far away.

As usual, the audience polling thing was a total and utter shambles. It's 9am, there's no way I can count down a bulleted list of 7 items to figure out what number I should press. Which genius though that a bulleted list is a good way of displaying numbered options? Even more depressingly, as I finally figure that out and start furiously jabbing the appropriate button, the handheld piddly pile of poop steadfastly refuses to acknowledge my pitiful attempts.

The one mercy is that there were very few of them compared to every year. Interesting it turned out to be yet another venue where they managed to sneak in vendor content, asking a bunch of java devs whether they're interested in DTrace or ZFS is a perplexing choice, certainly.

The actual keynote by Eric Gamma was, basically, enough to bore even the more excited of attendees halfway to death. Maybe it's because I'm not an Eclipse user, but really, 10 minutes of discussing the benefits of OSS and what it means to have a community, how it's all so wonderfully transparent, and how it's better for your genitalia than a penis pump is a bit...twee, at this point. How many times do we need to hear? Yes, we get it, OSS is as satisfying as openair hot lesbian twin live action with many toys; lets move on already.

Part of the problem is that Eric, while I'm sure is a frighteningly smart guy, is a fairly abysmal speaker. I'm having to work very hard to actually listen, but I've found that it's way too easy to let him become a mildly annoying background noise. Coupled with the miniscule font on the slides, this ensures I haven't a hope in hell of figuring out what's going on, why it's going on, and when's it going to stop.

The talk is supposed to be about Jazz, and we're halfway through the talk and I still have as much information about what Jazz is as I do about the contents of Bill Burke's panties (eeeurgh, even I winced at that lurid image).

The one interesting thing I guess is the release management arm waving, and all the boring crap that goes with it, its impact on development velocity, marketing, metrics, blahblah. Still no clue what Jazz is, but maybe we'll find out soon!

We finally find out that Jazz is some kind of collaboration thiingyboggy. Unfortunately, many people have already chewed off their own heads in sheer boredom, so it might be a little too late. Still, maybe something can be salvaged!

From what I can gather, it sounds like a more pretentious and happy agile noises version of TeamCity with better role and team management (at least to the marketing blurb we're being subjected to). Team collaboration junk, better isolation, scalable, blahblahblah. I'm still angry that yet another hour of my life has gone down the drain.

Ultimately I guess the only people who don't want to kill themselves just to end this talk are probably Eclipse developers (not users), who likely could manage to keep themselves sufficiently entertained by masturbating in the stage's generation direction for this infinitely long hour.



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