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  • The flagship conference of the Agile community has come and gone. I had a great time and I’d like to post a short account of my trip with some pictures. I will later follow up with a post speci ...
  • The flagship conference of the Agile community has come and gone. I had a great time and I’d like to post a short account of my trip with some pictures. I will later follow up with a post specifically on my Visual Management session.

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    We arrived with Joke a couple of days early in order to visit the city before the conference. Chicago is an amazing city with an incredible skyline full of modern buildings. I especially love that red one!

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    We got a room on the 30th floor with a great view. I particularly liked it by night.

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    We walked to the Millenium Park near the hotel where they have this really cool “thing”

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    Then we rented bicycles…

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    and biked around the park area. This fountain is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen!

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    Apparently Segways are not as unpopular as one would think; especially with tourists.

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    Segway invasion! They even have pink ones.

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    We then went to the aquarium. Joke wanted to see and hear a Beluga whale while she’s pregnant. She got what she wanted. This guy kept coming out of the water and I caught him smiling at us:

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    The Shedd Aquarium is really nice. I would recommend it even to people without kids.

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    Watcha staring at? Never seen an ugly fish?

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    Or a smart one? The legend says this guy knows TDD and refactoring…

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    They have the oldest fish in captivity in the world. This guy was brought into the aquarium in 1933! It’s a lungfish an ancient beast that actually has lungs asides from gills.

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    But of course the cutest of them all are the little Nemos swimming in the coral reef:

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    The next day we went to visit the work of reknown american architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park.

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    And we did a tour in his old house and study. They didn’t allow pictures of the inside though :(

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    Ok enough about fish and architecture. On to the conference.

    The conference

    This was my second Agile 200x and my first time presenting. Considering the crisis this year I think both the organizers and us (as in “the community”) did a pretty good job of keeping our flagship conference healthy. More than 1350 people passed by the registration desk in an orderly manner…

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    and enjoyed well delivered keynotes from Jared Spool and Alistair Cockburn

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    A couple of visual management good ideas. Every day the conference program was presented in these big panels (that I later used for my session :) )

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    And individual rooms had a sign outside announcing the day’s sessions:

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    The printed program was also much better organized than last year (it was actually usable!) and the badges were the same as last year very readable and of the non-reversible type. They also had RFID as a novelty.

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    Open jam was the place to hang out if you were into networking or just wanted to sleep. And even though it never works well in ths type of conference there were still a couple of good open space sessions.

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    What didn’t go well?

    Well the food was where the organization decided to cut corners in order to meet the budget something I don’t approve of. And because of where they placed it (extremely far from where the food was compared to last year) Pr618ogramming with the Stars suffered from a lack of public. Still the sign was great!

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    Also as you may have heard they did a very polemic thing with the Gordon Pask award. They gave one of the awards to two unknown guys from the UK who did not bother to actually go to the conference to receive it or even send a picture. Very rude IMHO. The second award luckily went to David Hussman who actually deserves it and was most certainly present.

    The big surprise of the conference for me was that Cesar Idrovo with a spectacular political campaign managed to get elected to the Agile Alliance board! Kudos to him and I hope he gets to do lots of good work there.  I will certainly be supporting and helping him (Cesar is also Latin American / European like me). Also congratulations to Henrik Kniberg for getting elected.

    All in all it was another great conference. Almost as good as Toronto last year. I met and re-met lots of friends and community leaders from around the world. There were some great sessions and I think everybody was generally satisfied with the event. See you in Nashville next year!

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