Why Are My Pants on Fire?
February 14th, 2002
Filed under Presentation, Publications
presented at the SM/ASM 2002 conference
This story of software pyromaniacs explores crisis-driven cultures and offers suggestions for taming the flames. Also, a long overdue credit: Tim Lister inadvertently gave me the title for this talk. There’s a story there, and I’ll tell it eventually. In the meantime I just want folks to know that I am indebted to him. See presentation (pdf).
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Jan 03, 2007
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