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and i was just yelling at our system administrators for screwing things up!


It's dick that you just assumed the admin screwed it up with out doing a dig...


tablets and smart phones usually are a lot more distracting. I infact find it annoying when i try to make a point and find someone fiddling with their gadgets, even though they probably are trying to find some facts for the conversation and are not generally yak shaving. But may be again its just me.


Thats a brilliant set of ideas!! Yes i miss software that just used to work. Back a couple of years back i was a big fan of dimdim. Actually i used to complain about it a lot. And today when i dont have an option, i wish i had dimdim back :)


Of course many thanks to Go To Webinars amazing codec that made editing an absolute pleasure :)


Well i guess so thats why its best that we stay prepared for it.


Startups or otherwise. i personally think, the second something gets too monotonous, follows a set pattern and has only a limited set of outcomes, then it should get automated.


is this msysgit ??


it was tourmyapp.com we had posted it on HN a couple of months back :)


I have been to quiet a few startup weekend type events, down here in India. In fact one of the main products i am working on is based out of a weekend hack that happened 6 months ago. To me the most biggest crib-point is the fact that, while most of these events put in considerable amount of effort pre-event, and ensure an amazing event, everyone of them lack when it comes to post event engagement. Without an after event support system in place, most of those hacks do not see the light of the day and the event in itself ends up becoming a terrible cross between a beauty pageant and a spellingbee contest.


what would you like to see in a 'post engagement' system? do you want to be able to see a list of everyone that attended so you can follow them on facebook or twitter? have a place that teams and post updates on the projects that they worked on? curious as to your thoughts on how the 'post event' support system could be better.


a bit of all that:

  * Chronicling the products that were created.

  * Having a forum where there is discussion on the MVPs created, to validate it against real market and see if it can be developed into a product.

  * A place where the MVP creators can try to find initial customers / beta testers.
Individual networking does not required any post event hand holding, but thats hardly enough to help the MVP to take shape into a full blown product.


Hey thanks for the hattip! Infact we created tourmyapp mainly because we found such plugins to be inadequate. We envisioned a solution that will make it easy for app developers to add the tour without any coding. Encoding the tour steps in the page in which it needs to be displayed, ties the tour to the build deploy cycle. We wanted to create a solution that would make creating tours and editing them easy so that the marketeer can go ahead and do it without having to depend on the developers. This also helps clean the developers off any additional workload and also helps ultimately keep the code base cleaner.


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