[OSGeo-Discuss] [Board] Funding code Sprints

Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) patrick.hogan at nasa.gov
Sun Mar 6 07:40:29 PST 2016


Andrea,
The world needs a more peaceful approach to the future. That’s not what we have in a world that is rapidly disassembling, obviously with individual exceptions. So yes, a portion of the real world necessarily operates with a high degree of chaos. And though it may appear the norm, it is not the condition we aspire to, nor one that most allows for wise decisions. Brainstorming ideas is certainly a different exercise than the careful crafting required for long-standing solutions. I am suggesting we engender the more thoughtful approach, not surrender to the one of surviving chaos, given ‘your’ coding environment. I think of sprints as good for brainstorming, and yes, the dynamic sharing of ideas is very important. But I still see it as a patchwork quilt, not the venue for accumulating a masterpiece. I realize the world is not simply made of masterpieces, but we need them, and we can do more to engender them. And of course pursue with gusto, plenty of stimulating drinks and high moments of constructive exchange and recognized simpatico.
-Patrick

From: andrea.aime at gmail.com [mailto:andrea.aime at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Andrea Aime
Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2016 6:32 AM
To: Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
Cc: Ian Turton; discuss at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Board] Funding code Sprints

On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov<mailto:patrick.hogan at nasa.gov>> wrote:
It appears to me that even these more-substantial-than-hackathons sprints do not reflect the typical work environment for code development. I will suggest that requires more of the 'deep thought' Leonardo approach versus the more intuitive 'just start chiseling' of a Michelangelo.

Patrick, it seems to be you imagining a work environment that's quite different from the one a software developer in a company doing consulting (typical open source setup) has.

My normal work environment requires me to work for 2-5 different customers a day spanning from training, spec-ing and designing new modules/applications, meetings, and actual development, along with answering questions from my colleagues on other activities, often unrelated to the ones that I'm in charge of.
During a typical open source code sprint I'm focused on a single activity all day instead.

To be clear, I'm not complaining, if my daily work was single activity I'd walk away out of boredom, what keeps the typical code sprint
engaging is also that we normally take on activity that seem hard to fit in the allowed time, and thus require some
extras in terms of concentration and inventiveness to actually get completed :-p

I'd say the recipe for a typical successful open source code sprint is:
* Several developers in the same room, that are normally working from remote in different time zones
* An ambitious objective (not so large/difficult that it's impossible to complete, but enough that you cannot relax and finish it anyways)
* Typically, full day experience (e.g., we have lunch and dinner together too)
* Coffee... lots of it :-p

Cheers
Andrea

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