What do you do with over 30 years of agile product development, XP, and platform development experience and best practices? You open source it all and give it away for free. That's what we're doing at VMware Tanzu Labs. Boom!
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@spilth "Stuck" has a wide range:
- Stuck because they moved as a lifestyle choice
- Stuck because they moved to care for a sick relative
- Stuck because they've been rural for years but
where honest about negative collaboration impact; or knowingly dishonest about impact?
@spilth Philosophically:
- Regulating poorly-connected to "worse" jobs is demoralizing -- 2nd class citizen problem
- Conversely, disconnected folks need to own their decision especially if they moved to the middle of nowhere by choice vs. necessity
@spilth Organizationally:
- Does the team work across a wide timezone range? Adopt structure similar to being 12 timezones away.
- Optimize for as much async process as possible
- Explore processes of remote-first companies, like GitLab https://t.co/4HlRKRN5KZ
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@spilth I can think of a few things. For tech/infrastructure:
- 2nd ISP line for work; get the Nest, Rumba, Alexa, Netflix off your work bandwidth
- Related: dedicated phone landline for voice all communication
- Ethernet not WiFi
- Explore alternative internet: line-of-site, etc.
Is your development team working from home? Interested in both staying deeply connected and learning a new skill? Try remote pair programming! https://t.co/G4fpK6IhWL
@prismaticorb@HotCupOfTeaPls@bencollier@rachelcdavies@gwendiagram @CSargunar @pivotal I've known people who prefer remote pairing, too, especially in a chaotic, distraction-filled open workspace. Locking in with someone else while wearing a headset lets some people laser-focus with their pair.