Total responents 40
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Would you attend an Agile Charity Day (there will be a Ruby one anyway)?
Answer |
Count |
% |
No |
5 |
12.5 |
Yes |
35 |
87.5 |
Would you prefer a one or two day conference?
Answer |
Count |
% |
Two |
11 |
27.5 |
No preference |
14 |
35.0 |
One |
15 |
37.5 |
Would you like to be on a panel for a balloon debate?
Answer |
Count |
% |
Yes |
2 |
5.0 |
? |
5 |
12.5 |
Maybe |
13 |
32.5 |
No |
20 |
50.0 |
Would you attend a post conference Ruby or Agile Dojo?
Answer |
Count |
% |
No |
2 |
5.0 |
Yes |
38 |
95.0 |
Would you or your company be interested in sponsoring Magrails?
Answer |
Count |
% |
Yes |
1 |
2.5 |
? |
4 |
10.0 |
Maybe |
14 |
35.0 |
No |
21 |
52.5 |
Would you like to help with the organisation of the conference?
Answer |
Count |
% |
? |
2 |
5.0 |
Yes |
7 |
17.5 |
No |
12 |
30.0 |
Maybe |
19 |
47.5 |
What Agile topics would you like to see and discuss?
Answer |
Count |
% |
Is coaching really necessary to make the transition? |
9 |
22.5 |
Can you resolve the tension between YAGNI and flexibility |
10 |
25.0 |
Theory of Constraints |
13 |
32.5 |
YAGNI means YAGNI |
15 |
37.5 |
Ideas are cheap – a discussion of “Rework” and “Linchpin” |
18 |
45.0 |
Combating blame culture |
19 |
47.5 |
10 years on – what have we achieved, what mountains are still to climb? |
20 |
50.0 |
The trap of the Agile Waterfall |
23 |
57.5 |
Be honest, Agile doesn’t always work |
23 |
57.5 |
Lean and Agile – the same soup or different cuisines |
23 |
57.5 |
Agile planning |
28 |
70.0 |
What Agile topics would you like to see that weren’t in the list?
- agile v fragile – when to say no. It’s a fine line between being flexible and being stressed and overworked with constantly shifting directions or new features.
- How to start off
- Estimation
- CEO ACME org. Take 2 Agile pills a day for 6months. SWOT for the CEO.
What Ruby/Rails topics would you like to see and discuss?
Answer |
Count |
% |
What’s this Rack thing? |
14 |
35.0 |
The predictable talk about writing DSL’s |
15 |
37.5 |
Useful things in Active Record for fun and profit |
16 |
40.0 |
Ruby makes me smile |
18 |
45.0 |
Does No SQL mean non-Relational? |
21 |
52.5 |
BDD is all very well, but I think in code |
23 |
57.5 |
What’s so good about Rails 3? |
25 |
62.5 |
Ruby 1.9 for fun and profit |
28 |
70.0 |
What Ruby topics would you like to see that weren’t in the list?
- Building cross-platform mobile applications with Ruby – introduction to Rhodes
- Better Rails application design
- transition to rails 3 – routes
- bundler
- unobtrusive js
- Ruby 1.9 v 1.8
- which editor – textmate, vim, eclipse… maybe textmate etc. hints and tips
- improving productivity (I use textmate but I’m sure I’m not using a tenth of what it can do for me)
- Setting up an agile rails project – the plugins
- test frameworks etc you should use (ie do it at the start cos retrofitting things like cucumber etc is painful)
- Rails deployment strategies – phusion v mongrel etc. (I use passenger as it comes on a single box but there must be better ways)
- Event Machine – writing truly evented systems
- Making stuff work quickly with quality.
Suggested Balloon Debate topics
Answer |
Count |
% |
YAGNI vs flexible |
8 |
20.0 |
ready, aim, fire or ready, fire, aim? |
10 |
25.0 |
Following processes makes you stupid |
12 |
30.0 |
Strong typing is for weak minds |
15 |
37.5 |
XP/Scrum/Kanban – throw them out the basket |
17 |
42.5 |
User stories are a bad idea |
18 |
45.0 |
Test driven – bad idea, good idea, what are these test things? |
27 |
67.5 |
What Balloon debate topics would you like to see that weren’t in the list?
- IDEs make you dumb
- what’s really happening under the hood
- Cucumber’s wonderful, really