http://citconf.com/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=62.23.83.125&feedformat=atomCitconWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T13:28:20ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.11http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=Etienne_Charignon&diff=7304Etienne Charignon2009-05-18T12:27:50Z<p>62.23.83.125: </p>
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<div>http://etienne.charignon.free.fr<br />
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I'm interested in software development and agile methodologies.<br />
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http://twitter.com/echar<br />
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/etiennecharignon<br />
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http://www.viadeo.com/fr/profile/etienne.charignon</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=Etienne_Charignon&diff=7303Etienne Charignon2009-05-18T12:22:00Z<p>62.23.83.125: New page: http://etienne.charignon.free.fr I'm interested in software development and agile methodologies.</p>
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<div>http://etienne.charignon.free.fr<br />
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I'm interested in software development and agile methodologies.</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=Should_testers_write_test_scripts%3F&diff=1990Should testers write test scripts?2007-10-22T19:22:51Z<p>62.23.83.125: New page: Should testers write tests? Mieke, Frederik, Jean-Michel, Robert, Rija, Marc-Andre, Martijn, Manuel, David P, David Z, Xavier 2 opposite views: 1) testers should write tests, because the...</p>
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<div>Should testers write tests?<br />
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Mieke, Frederik, Jean-Michel, Robert, Rija, Marc-Andre, Martijn, Manuel, David P, David Z, Xavier<br />
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2 opposite views:<br />
1) testers should write tests, because they should be good developers as well<br />
2) developers should write the technical scripts, while testers write the scenarios<br />
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David P: developers should write fixtures, testers should write the FIT pages<br />
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Mieke & Manuel: no, testers should write test scripts.<br />
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Thank you Martijn for putting out the fights and explaining to everyone what it called what!</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=CITCONBrussels2007Sessions&diff=1989CITCONBrussels2007Sessions2007-10-22T19:21:45Z<p>62.23.83.125: /* 16:30 Topics */</p>
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#[[Build pipelines / Living builds]]<br />
#[[Recruitment]]<br />
#[[Concordia]]<br />
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== 11:15 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Crap4J and other metric tools]]<br />
#[[User Acceptance Test Driven Development in a Scrum Team using Fitnesse & How people use Fitnesse]]<br />
#[[What are your favorite build tools?]]<br />
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== 14:00 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Helping teams to change behavior]]<br />
#[[MutationTesting]]<br />
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== 15:15 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Karma For Continuous Integration]]<br />
#[[Keeping the build fast]]<br />
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#[[Web UI testing]]<br />
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#[[Should testers write test scripts?]]</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=MutationTesting&diff=1988MutationTesting2007-10-22T19:20:48Z<p>62.23.83.125: /* Links to tools */</p>
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<div>Notes to follow<br />
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Mutation testing tools: Jester & Jumble<br />
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Squirrel, Wolf, Eric, Ulrich, Erik, Mieke, Robert, Marteijn, Mark, David, Ivan, Kirsten<br />
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Jester is a mutation test tool that change the code. If the tests still pass, then it means that tests are missing.<br />
Pb: it is hard to integrate it with build scripts, and with multiple tests. <br />
Promise of a new release!<br />
It is too slow to run on an entire project.<br />
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Jumble: similar, but changes bytecode, not source.<br />
* Pb: difficult to use, not really maintained anymore. Also, has a tendency to change the package names in literal.<br />
some metrics:<br />
* 5 seconds per compilation<br />
* 20 mutations per class, each requiring compilation<br />
* 1200 classes<br />
* 120000 seconds to run = 33.3 hours<br />
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Ajester: similar to Jester, but with bytecode. The one interesting thing is that it is running on the classes that already have a good code coverage.<br />
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Martijn: it'd be nice if you could detect tests that always find out the same changes in the code, as tey would be redundant.<br />
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Ivan: an "MD5 test" is when a test is almost a rehash of the code, and it makes it harder to change the code.<br />
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David: it'd be nice if we could combine Jumble and Emma, and get reports that tell which lines are exercised by which tests.<br />
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muJava (uJava? cannot get the mu Greek letter on my keyboard): a nasty competitor to Jester! does mutation of classes<br />
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Iven: there is probably a tool integrated with Maven. Must find it again.<br />
Must also look at Hansel (& Gretel)<br />
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== Links to tools ==<br />
* Jumble: [http://jumble.sourceforge.net/]<br />
* Jester: [http://jester.sourceforge.net/]<br />
* MuJava: [http://ise.gmu.edu/~ofut/mujava/]</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=What_are_your_favorite_build_tools%3F&diff=1987What are your favorite build tools?2007-10-22T19:19:11Z<p>62.23.83.125: /* What are your favorite build tools? */</p>
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Present: Chris, Julian, Eric, Ivan<br />
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* Ant<br />
* Maven 2<br />
* Make<br />
* Rake<br />
* Scons: old? made by the Perforce team?<br />
* Roll your own<br />
* IDE<br />
* Raven? just an API in Ruby on top of Maven?<br />
* Rant/Nant: few people use it<br />
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Ant:<br />
* hard to refactor<br />
* XML: not good<br />
* dependencies<br />
* macros<br />
* pushing too much in path overgrowth trying to reuse</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=What_are_your_favorite_build_tools%3F&diff=1986What are your favorite build tools?2007-10-22T19:17:33Z<p>62.23.83.125: New page: == What are your favorite build tools? == Present: Chris, Julian, Eric, Ivan Tools: Ant Maven 2 Make Rake Scons: old? made by the Perforce team? Rool your own IDE Raven? just an API in...</p>
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Present: Chris, Julian, Eric, Ivan<br />
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Tools:<br />
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Ant<br />
Maven 2<br />
Make<br />
Rake<br />
Scons: old? made by the Perforce team?<br />
Rool your own<br />
IDE<br />
Raven? just an API in Ruby on top of Maven?<br />
Rant/Nant: few people use it<br />
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Ant:<br />
* hard to refactor<br />
* XML: not good<br />
* dependencies<br />
* macros<br />
* pushing too much in path overgrowth trying to reuse</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=CITCONBrussels2007Sessions&diff=1985CITCONBrussels2007Sessions2007-10-22T19:16:19Z<p>62.23.83.125: /* 11:15 Topics */</p>
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<div>== 10:00 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Build pipelines / Living builds]]<br />
#[[Recruitment]]<br />
#[[Concordia]]<br />
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== 11:15 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Crap4J and other metric tools]]<br />
#[[User Acceptance Test Driven Development in a Scrum Team using Fitnesse & How people use Fitnesse]]<br />
#[[What are your favorite build tools?]]<br />
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== 14:00 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Helping teams to change behavior]]<br />
#[[MutationTesting]]<br />
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== 15:15 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Karma For Continuous Integration]]<br />
#[[Keeping the build fast]]<br />
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== 16:30 Topics ==<br />
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#[[Web UI testing]]<br />
#[[Can geeks save the world?]]</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=Karma_For_Continuous_Integration&diff=1984Karma For Continuous Integration2007-10-22T19:13:41Z<p>62.23.83.125: New page: Karma for CI, by Squirrel Squirrel, Jason, Ronald, Frederik, Joel, Luc, Rija, Martijn, Pierre-Emmanuel, Dario, Tero, Raumo, Marko, Marc-Andre, Wolf, Roshan, David Z, Alexander, Ulrich, Ro...</p>
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<div>Karma for CI, by Squirrel<br />
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Squirrel, Jason, Ronald, Frederik, Joel, Luc, Rija, Martijn, Pierre-Emmanuel, Dario, Tero, Raumo, Marko, Marc-Andre, Wolf, Roshan, David Z, Alexander, Ulrich, Robert, Cirilo, Marc<br />
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Pb at youDevise: the code was written by self-talk developers. They want to encourage people to write better code, without forcing them.<br />
They want to measure quality with some value.<br />
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Their solution: a tool where karma points are given when good things are done.<br />
BUT there is no tangible reward: no bonus, no salary increase, no assessment.<br />
The question asked to the attendants is: do you think it is worth building such a tool?<br />
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Alexander: this sounds like a fix for a situation he saw where bonuses were given depending on the number of lines.<br />
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Jason: our developers have became better. We now want to help them get better without training wheels.<br />
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Ulrich: this might be against collective code ownership. Also, it could be used negatively for people to compete against each other.<br />
Squirrel: yes, that might work only when there is a good atmosphere in the team.<br />
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Maybe just karma per team, not per developer.<br />
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Martijn: maybe the teams could select the metrics that are being tracked.</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=OnTheWeb&diff=1283OnTheWeb2007-10-03T07:54:30Z<p>62.23.83.125: /* CITCON Europe 2006 London England */</p>
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<div>Technorati CITCON tag: http://technorati.com/tag/citcon<br />
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WordPress CITCON tag: http://wordpress.com/tag/citcon/<br />
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== CITCON Asia-Pacific 2007 Sydney Australia ==<br />
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[[User:Talios|Mark Derricutt]]'s blog entries on CITCON: http://www.talios.com/tags/?/citcon<br />
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[[Jason Yip]]'s [http://jchyip.blogspot.com/2007/07/key-take-away-points-from-citcon-asia.html key take away points]<br />
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[[Erik Petersen]]'s [http://www.testingreflections.com/node/view/5775 mini-review] and mentions-CITCON-in-Passing <br />
[http://www.testingreflections.com/node/view/5773 musing] on Levi technique<br />
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[[Kristan Vingrys]]'s blog entry on CITCON: [http://www.vinktank.com/test-automation/test-code-is-as-important-as-production-code/ one of my key take away points]<br />
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[[tomjadams|Tom Adams']] [http://adams.id.au/blog/2007/08/citcon-2007/ comments]<br />
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The [http://www.alittlemadness.com/2007/07/31/citcon-retrospective/ Zutubi retrospective]<br />
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== CITCON North America 2007 Dallas Texas ==<br />
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Jason Huggins pictures taken with his MacBook: http://picasaweb.google.com/jrhuggins/CITCONNorthAmerica2007<br />
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Eric Pugh's blog entries on CITCon: [http://blog.opensourceconnections.com/?s=citcon OpenSource Connections]<br />
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[[Chris Turner]]'s summary: [http://bestfriendchris.com/blog/2007/04/30/citcon-north-america-07 CITCON North America ‘07]<br />
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[[Andy Glover]]: http://thediscoblog.com/2007/04/28/whats-after-ant/<br />
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David O'Hara: http://blog.davidohara.net/2007/05/01/citcon-2007/<br />
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Vandana Shah: http://www.developertesting.com/archives/month200705/20070504-CITCONOpenSpaceConferenceRocks.html<br />
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[[Matt Smith]]: http://netsmith.blogspot.com/2007/05/continuous-integration-and-testing.html<br />
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[[Elisabeth Hendrickson]]: http://www.testobsessed.com/2007/05/01/the-power-of-community/<br />
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[[Jason Darling]]: http://blogs.dovetailsoftware.com/blogs/jason_darling/archive/2007/05/11/citcon-2007-review.aspx<br />
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== CITCON Europe 2006 London England ==<br />
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Ivan Moore: http://ivan.truemesh.com/archives/000651.html<br />
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Mike Cannon-Brookes: http://blogs.atlassian.com/rebelutionary/archives/2006/10/citcon_london_2.html<br />
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/87709569@N00/sets/72157594318666513/<br />
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Julian Simpson: http://juliansimpson.blogspot.com/2006/10/citcon-was-awesome.html<br />
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Willem van den Ende: http://me.andering.com/2006/10/08/citcon-london-2006-photos/ <br/><br />
[http://www.willemvandenende.com/photos/?Qwd=./2006/citcon&Qiv=thumbs&Qis=S Willem's pictures]<br />
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[[Eric Lefevre]]: http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/08/citcon-london-2006/<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/pictures/06_07_citcon/subalbum_1_slideshow.html Eric's pictures]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/16/taking-notes-visibly-to-everyone/ Taking Notes Visibly to Everyone]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/13/citcon-and-the-culture-of-ci-before-installing-cruisecontrol-beyond-installing-it/ The Culture of CI ]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/11/citcon-and-random-figures/ CITCON and Random Figures]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/10/citcon-and-technical-excellence/ CITCON and technical excellence]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/10/ci-and-offshore/ CI and Offshore]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/10/remote-cruisecontrol/ Remote (Cruise)Control: Amazon EC2]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/09/open-space-technology/ Open Space Technology]<br />
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Joe Schmetzer: http://www.exubero.com/blog/20061012_CITCON_London_2006_Retrospective.html<br />
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Owen Evans:<br />
* [http://www.bgeek.net/node/199 Argument Driven Design]<br />
* [http://www.bgeek.net/node/198 CITCON Roundup]<br />
* [http://www.bgeek.net/node/195 CITCON London]<br />
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Michael Kloss: http://www.clau-mich.de/weblog/archives/2006/10/#e2006-10-07T08_40_34.txt<br />
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== CITCON North America 2006 Chicago Illinois ==<br />
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http://java.about.com/b/a/256847.htm<br />
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James Shore: http://www.jamesshore.com/Blog/Citcon-in-London.html<br />
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[[Jason Huggins]]: http://www.jrandolph.com/blog/2006/04/10/does-a-testing-tool-prove-the-functionality-of-software/<br />
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Al Wick: http://wickidcool.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=44&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0<br />
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Nola: http://phpgirl.blogspot.com/2006/04/never-dull-moment.html</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=Eric_Lefevre&diff=1282Eric Lefevre2007-10-03T07:53:52Z<p>62.23.83.125: New page: = Eric Lefevre = http://ericlefevre.net/ Interested in Java, Agile, and all the baggage that goes with it. Helped registered participants for CITCON Brussels 2007. Notes from [http://...</p>
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<div>= Eric Lefevre = <br />
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http://ericlefevre.net/<br />
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Interested in Java, Agile, and all the baggage that goes with it.<br />
Helped registered participants for CITCON Brussels 2007.<br />
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Notes from [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/08/citcon-london-2006/ CITCON London 2006]:<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/pictures/06_07_citcon/subalbum_1_slideshow.html Eric's pictures]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/16/taking-notes-visibly-to-everyone/ Taking Notes Visibly to Everyone]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/13/citcon-and-the-culture-of-ci-before-installing-cruisecontrol-beyond-installing-it/ The Culture of CI ]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/11/citcon-and-random-figures/ CITCON and Random Figures]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/10/citcon-and-technical-excellence/ CITCON and technical excellence]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/10/ci-and-offshore/ CI and Offshore]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/10/remote-cruisecontrol/ Remote (Cruise)Control: Amazon EC2]<br />
* [http://ericlefevre.net/wordpress/2006/10/09/open-space-technology/ Open Space Technology]</div>62.23.83.125http://citconf.com/wiki/index.php?title=CITCONBrussels2007Registrants&diff=1281CITCONBrussels2007Registrants2007-10-03T07:49:30Z<p>62.23.83.125: New page: A place we'll list the names of all registrants so they can provide information about themselves or record notes on the sessions if they wish. Alexander Snaps Andrew Binstock [[...</p>
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