Ottawa Web Weekend interviews (Podcast #3)
Sunday, May 11th, 2008In this podcast, Mark interviews Ottawa Web Weekend team members:
ChamikaChulaka Ailapperuma- Rob Caza
Music: Bigfoot from Elegant Chaos by Robert Farrell
In this podcast, Mark interviews Ottawa Web Weekend team members:
Music: Bigfoot from Elegant Chaos by Robert Farrell
We’re minutes away from wrapping up a 12-hour day of planning, designing and coding. Business plans, marketing strategies, web-interfaces, back-end databases are all underway and getting stronger as we go.I took a few minutes to speak with Bruce Nolan — who has taken on the role of Development Coordinator — about the status of development efforts and his approach to coordinating the team.
Music: Bigfoot from Elegant Chaos by Robert Farrell
Ottawa Web Weekend is taking place in the future home of The Code Factory, a collaborative, co-working space founded by Ian Graham. The facilities are still under construction, heading towards a launch on May 20. Ian was kind enough to give me a tour.
My favourite part of this tour is when we walk into what Ian refers to as ‘the smallest office’ which sounds like a massive cavern in this audio recording.
Music: Bigfoot from Elegant Chaos by Robert Farrell
In this podcast, Mark continues his Ottawa Web Weekend interviews with team members:
Music: Bigfoot from Elegant Chaos by Robert Farrell
In this podcast, Mark Blevis of the Business and Marketing team interviews Ottawa Web Weekend team members:
Music: Bigfoot from Elegant Chaos by Robert Farrell
In the first of a series of podcasts about the Ottawa Web Weekend, I explain the goals and structure and the weekend, my plans for the podcast series and I wrap up by buying a tea before heading to The Code Factory for a twelve hour day of design, development and marketing plans.
Music: Bigfoot from Elegant Chaos by Robert Farrell
Coming soon… interviews with Ian Graham, Chamika Ailapperuma and Kim von Arx.