Accomplishing Goals
Our first public prototype is on the way– Kudos Jon+ the entire development team.
‘Of Sprints and Marathons’ indeed!
The amount of progress that can be made when we all pull towards a common goal is astounding. Qworky, working as a distributed team has tackled quite a few ‘sprints’ on multiple fronts. Establishing our presence in social media during product development, reaching out to our community for feedback – proactively, documenting both our engineering processes and our team time capsule, and making rapid progress on all aspects of product development.
Now on to the next sprint!
Thank you Qworky Followers, Fans and Community members- and special thank you to the entire Qworky Team- you make this Chief Executive Cheerleader proud.
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w00t! we kicked off this sprint on Saturday the 23rd and made incredible progress over the last 10 days … thanks to Alem and Denzil for the work on the engineering side; Harry for taking the role of “product owner”; to Brandie, Deborah, and Mark for the testing; and to everybody who gave us feedback on version 0.01 — we were able to incorporate a surprising amount into version 0.02
jon
w00t indeed! Having Qworky meeting self-host and GFR was a great motivation. I second that thanks all around.
Alem
It was certainly an amazing sprint and I look forward to our next one! Thanks to all those who have supported us and helped us test our future product!
Quite the sprint indeed! I was very proud of what we presented, and despite any bugs its value was clearly made manifest in the external Get FISA Right v 0.02 Qworky Meeting.
The community relationships we are developing are quite important as well, and should increasingly permeate through more and more of what Qworky is all about. The feedback is invaluable, and the enthusiasm behind many of the participants is particularly exciting.
We certainly have a lot of concurrent projects in motion, but as we accomplish them as a team (and more and more one which encompasses a larger community) we are exhibiting just how much easier it can be to work together rather than alone—-especially if you incorporate the principles of social media within your communication tools and practices as we do!