[00:03] <nhaines> pleia2: Ooh, that's my medium-term plan too!
[00:03] <nhaines> pleia2: also, I wrote all over your document.  <3
[00:04] <pleia2> nhaines: thanks :)
[00:05] <nhaines> pleia2: my pleasure.  Feel free to ignore everything I said!  \o/
[00:05] <pleia2> nhaines: you made very good points, and I value your opinion on these things <3
[00:06] <nhaines> pleia2: they can be good points and still not fit in with your plans.  But I think a couple tweaks here and there with the whole picture in mind will make it all hang just right, like a bespoke suit!
[00:06] <pleia2> haha, thanks
[00:07] <nhaines> And it's the whole picture that's so hard to verbalize.  But it was really gratifying to explain it over and over at SCALE and see it start to click in people's minds.  :)
[00:08] <pleia2> it's also hard to write because it's all kind of retrospective, in spite of claiming they had a grand plan, it often didn't feel like it even from where I'm sitting ;)
[00:08] <DonkeyHotei> it's probably a good thing that the first convergence device is a tablet, considering what's seen with continuum
[00:08] <nhaines> DonkeyHotei: the first convergence devicess are the phones.  Or even Ubuntu desktops today, really.
[00:09] <nhaines> pleia2: yeah, like I said in my email, it's pretty clear that snappy wasn't the same pie in the sky vision as Unity convergence, lol.
[00:13] <nhaines> Anyway, I faced the same question last year.  It's more fun when it's someone else's job to write it. <3
[00:13]  * nhaines spends no time thinking about the possible update to his book at the end of the year.
[00:13] <nhaines> /o\
[00:19] <pleia2> hehe
[00:19] <pleia2> I'm still working to finish my other book
[00:20] <pleia2> mostly I eat, write and sleep (do need to make sure I get enough, can't write with tired brain)
[00:24] <nhaines> Yeah, the sleep helps.
[00:24] <ianorlin> yay 900 manual testcases done and wxl agreed my improvment to the testing tracker was a good idea
[00:26] <nhaines> Yay!