Twitter Wrap Up of @edbrill Notes/Domino Strategy Update Session at #IamLUG
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No I did not travel to St. Louis overnight, I am still watching IamLUG 2010 from New Jersey. I thought I would capture some of the tweets I saw coming out of Ed Brill's Notes/Domino Strategy Update Session. Some of the information below is new, some is just repeating things we already heard at other events.
It started to get interesting during yesterdays Keynote session
/me winces
as Doug Cox suggests I demo Project Vulcan in my #IamLUG
session tomorrow. Hmm, homework time ![]()
Project Vulcan live demo at #IamLUG tomorrow? We'll see...
Project Vulcan live demo at #IamLUG tomorrow? We'll see...
From today's session
Project Vulcan ambitious vision staged in 2 releases - edbrill #iamlug
Very very good chance 8.5.2 August 24th. I've heard that a lot this week #iamlug
8.5.2 is the last feature release in the 8.5.x code stream; classic maintenance releases going forward #iamlug
Ed doesn't like Notes 9 (nein) as a name - so we're prob going to have a community naming effort sometime in the future #iamlug
Project Vulcan will take two major releases to implement. Next version of Notes may not be 9.0 but may be something else. #iamlug
Project Vulcan is not a product. @edbrill will now demo it. The Inbox is dead, it's now a lazy river of contextual news. #IamLUG
Does not look like first release of Vulcanized Notes will be released in 2011. More like beta in 2011 and release in 2012. #iamlug
Ed's Team looking at a cluster add-on pricing option for Lotus Notes/Domino Express pricing; huge plus for regulated firms! #iamlug
Thanks to Chris Miller there is a recording of the session available for replay on the IamLUG Ustream Channel or embedded here looks like Ed's Session got broken in to two pieces.
Thanks to all those who shared information from the session for those of us who could not be there.
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I used Blackbird Pie to embed the Tweets which gives a nicer format and preserves links to the original tweets and tweeter, but does come with the risk that Twitter needs to be up for them to render so if you don't see them reload the page. I had to drop a few tweets I had planned on using as they were from protected streams.
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