[Adium-devl] SoC Mentor Summit 2006 Agenda (was: Re: SoC Mentor Summit 2006)
Colin Barrett
timber at lava.net
Fri Sep 29 00:46:33 UTC 2006
Some kind of standardized system of reporting. I know GOOG has said
they are skeptical, but even the simple three questions (What did you
do this week? What problems are you having if any? What do you plan to
do next?) would I think VASTLY improve SoC's success rate. That's
really my only complaint.
-Colin
On Sep 28, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Augie Fackler wrote:
> I'd say that's probably a discussion for adium-devl, if we think
> that makes sense, divert to there.
> Augie
>
> On Sep 28, 2006, at 8:41 PM, Brian Ganninger wrote:
>
>> Yay! :)
>>
>> Thank you for the opportunity, I shall do my best. I've set my part
>> [s] up so far and now I'd like to start a new round of email fun -
>> what topics/goals do we, as an organization, wish to represent at
>> the summit?
>>
>> - brian
>>
>> On Sep 28, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Evan Schoenberg wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 28, 2006, at 7:22 PM, Augie Fackler wrote:
>>>
>>>> *points out there are two Mr.s S on this list of people*
>>> But only one has a letter opener!
>>>
>>> And here it is:
>>> The original encrypted file decrypts using that private key to:
>>> ------
>>> The following two numbers were the targets:
>>> 79
>>> 42
>>> ------
>>>
>>> Guesses:
>>> Colin: 26
>>> Augie: 27
>>> Brian: 42
>>> Peter: 87
>>> David: 90
>>>
>>> Statistically, Colin could have won with a number in the range
>>> 1-26 (26 chances), Augie in 27-34 (7), Brian 35-64 (29), Peter
>>> 65-88 (17), and David 89-100 (11). Someone could have won with
>>> numbers out of their range if both target numbers were within a
>>> single person's range.
>>>
>>> By the numbers, Colin and Brian had the greatest odds of winning.
>>>
>>> Brian played the psych game well, in addition, properly guessing a
>>> number I would choose.
>>> Peter just got lucky -- the number 79 was generated by loading
>>> random.org's integer generator for 1-100, 2 numbers to be
>>> generated, until the number 1 was the first number, then selecting
>>> the other number.
>>>
>>> Thanks for playing :)
>>>
>>> Brian and Peter, your next step is explained by Leslie below, who
>>> wrote:
>>>> In order to access and edit the wiki, you will need to register at
>>>> http://www.red-bean.com/socwiki/UserPreferences
>>>>
>>>> Once you've registered and logged in, please visit
>>>> http://www.red-bean.com/socwiki/. From this page you'll find
>>>> general
>>>> information about the summit, as well as links to an attendee
>>>> registration page, logistics information, an agenda page and our
>>>> mentor
>>>> summit FAQ.
>>>>
>>>> A few things you'll notice when visiting the wiki:
>>>>
>>>> 1) We're structuring the summit as an unconference - we want you to
>>>> decide what topics should be discussed and will be most useful to
>>>> your
>>>> fellow mentors and admins. Please feel free to populate the
>>>> conference
>>>> agenda with whatever sessions you'd like.
>>>>
>>>> 2) There is still no information on the wiki for booking flights,
>>>> though there is information on booking your hotel stay.
>>>> According to
>>>> our Finance department, everything should be ready with our travel
>>>> agent to allow you to book flights as of tomorrow morning. I
>>>> will post
>>>> to the list as soon as everything is finalized and instructions for
>>>> booking flights have been added to the wiki.
>>>>
>>>> Any questions, just let us know at soc2006support at google.com.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Evan
>>>
>>
>>
More information about the devel
mailing list