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March 07, 2003

March 07, 2003 03/11/2003 09:44 AM

I just got back from inspecting the new Fog Creek Office, a sunny loft in the shmatta district, with the architect. It's going to make a really nice office when we're finished building it out, with private offices, a living room area, kitchenette, and, budget permitting, a pool table and plasma TV. Here's what I told the architect:

  • private windowed offices are non-negotiable
  • we need three times as many power outlets as anyone would think. I'm sick of power strips. I have ten things plugged in right at my desk. I specified 4 outlets every foot, is that absurd?
  • I want to be able to pull my own lan, telephone, fiber, and cable TV wires. Even if they're exposed.

New Fog Creek office

 




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March 14, 2003 03/14/2003 06:10 PM

AngryCoder: “FogBUGZ is very well designed, and virtually bug free. Frankly, if you are in the market for a defect tracking solution, you can’t do much better than FogBUGZ. It is by far the best solution on the market right now, and is also very attractively priced.” Thanks!

Joseph Jones, who wrote the review, didn’t like the perceived lack of customizability in FogBUGZ. I hear ya. This was one of those agonizing decisions for us. It’s a tradeoff between implementing features that make the sale, versus implementing features that, we think, will make people who use our software love it, which helps in the long term. At the time it was discussed in depth here on Joel on Software.

Take, for example, a typical report a bug tracking package gives you that shows you the number of bugs generated per day per programmer. Typical bad managers will use that tool to punish programmers with high bug counts or reward programmers with low bug counts. As a result, every time a tester tries to enter a bug, the programmer will argue about it. “That's not really a bug.” “Please don't enter it, I'll fix it on the side for you.” Eventually the bug tracking system subverts itself. That's not FogBUGZ's fault, but there you have it. Nobody wants to use it, they never upgrade, they don't buy more licenses when they get more programmers, and we lose the potential word of mouth.

The current system, in which we expect FogBUGZ users to have enlightened development processes, makes us miss out on initial sales but it makes our existing customers happier. And they tell friends, and they buy more and more licences, and all is good. We've found that anyone who has been using FogBUGZ and moves on to a new job that doesn't have bug tracking will recommend FogBUGZ at their new job, which is one reason our sales are up by about 200% since last year.

But this is all, to some extent, speculation. I can't prove anything here. Design decisions are hard that way.


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March 03, 2003 03/11/2003 09:44 AM

My latest article, “Building Communities with Software,” was sent to email subscribers earlier today.

If you did not get it and expected to get it, you're probably having problems with overenthusiastic spam filters. I got lots of bounces, mostly from Fortune 500 type companies, rejecting the message, because of "inappropriate content" or because their automatic filters had decided it was spam. Some of them complained about "taboo," other's complained about "hard core." Most didn't tell me. Such is the state of email today.

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also i remembered how it is sometimes good to work when you can use things like the copy machine and stapler for free! i did not do a lot of copying when i was unemployed but now that i have a job i know that i can write things on a piece of paper and make a hundred copies of them and take them home and put them on telephone poles!! the power is amazing, if i want to tell all the poeple walking down the street to shut up then i can write SHUT UP in large letters on paper. using an office marker for free by the way!!! and then copy it and stable it to telephone poles USING AN OFFICE STAPLER, it is a dream come true!
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This was a dinner talk and it was quite noisy so my notes are a bit sketchy, but here are some tidbits. My notes may be a bit inaccurate...

Q: What are you doing now that you don't have a job.

A: I worked for 50 years. I'm a philanthropist and I don't have as money as I used to so I march. I march for the rights of women.

The nuclear arms in the US and Russia are still on hair-trigger alert and I'm working to disarm these weapons.

Q: Who would you want to become the president of the US?

A: I'm for whoever speaks to our survival not our demise.

Q: So Who?

A: Who do you think?

The invasion of Iraq was the biggest debacle in the history of the world... except maybe the AOL Time-Warner merger.

They can't even get Haiti right, how are they going to get Iraq right?

It cost $200B. $100B to bomb it and $100B to rebuild it. All just to find some guy hiding in a foxhole...

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My net worth went from 10-11B to 1B and a half.

The AOL Time-Warner merger was bullshit.

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A: I was just being a team player. It wasn't really. It was the stupidest move I've ever seen. Almost as stupid as the war on Iraq.

It was good for me. I ended up with 10% of the stock in AOL/TW. I was friendly with two other people who owned 10% each so it was OK for me.

But I probably should have done it. Gerald Levine was like Rasputin. He was my enemy. But he said he was my best friend. I said to him, "Gerald, I've never been to your home." But I was a team player. I always pulled for the team.

Q: Can you start a new empire from now?

A: No. I'm too old/tired.

I'm doing Bison.

Q: Why Bison?

A: Why not? They are the original American cattle. The meat has 1/2 as much fat as beef. I am going into the restaurant business and philanthropy.

I thought I could make a difference. I don't have enough money so I make speeches and make appearances.

Philanthropy is important. It's not about giving to the local church or orphanage. You have to shift to more important things. I've also wanted to be a fire chief.

Rupert Murdoch is is a bad journalist. Sloppy journalist. He runs Britain. I asked Tony Blair why he was allowed to have so much influence and Tony Blair said, "I wouldn't have my job without Rupert." He wants to rule the world. He has Britain, almost has Australia and he would like the US. He has no interest in helping anyone, in charity. He won't even give you an interview. He's not interesting in whether what he is doing is right or wrong.

The $1M / yr I was getting as Vice Chairman was just hush money.

Q: What would you have said?

A: A lot. Not of your business.

I was in New Mexico and Gerald Levine called me and said "I'm replacing you." "The hell with your contract." "I can sue you." "All you'll get is your salary. No discussion."

I helped get Lord of the Rings made. I said yes. A $300M decision. You have to have guts, but you have to be right. The president's got guts, but he's wrong.

You also need vision. My vision comes from thinking. I don't want TV.

We split the money with Jim Baker 50/50. We used to open the envelops together as they came in because we didn't trust each other.

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Now, if they just made chocolate
toothpaste…


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NetCracker OSS Solution is “Live” at
Time Warner Telecom


NetCracker OSS Solution is “Live” at
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NetCracker Technology, a leading provider of OSS and IT Infrastructure Management solutions, today announced that Time Warner Telecom (TWTC), a leading provider of managed voice and data networking solutions for businesses in 44 U.S. metropolitan areas, has moved NetCracker’s OSS solution into production for its service delivery needs. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]

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campuses (USATODAY.com)


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Gnome-girl throws everyone the
toothpaste wave :)


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Full Tilt Poker Announces “Main Event
Mania”™: Three Ways to Win an Additional
$10,000,000 at World Series of Poker
Main Event


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$10,000,000 at World Series of Poker
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Kantorik


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AIDS Organization, YouthAIDS, Enlists
Cutting Edge Marketing Tool for College
Programs at Over 260 Campuses Across the
United States


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Cutting Edge Marketing Tool for College
Programs at Over 260 Campuses Across the
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php|a Grant Program

So, Tabini, what
have you been up to
lately?

Success! My PHP
compiler compiles!

Hard disk goes
kaboom

Back in business
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b2
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b3
Advertising
Archives
Open Source XML-RPC
for Cocoa

NetNewsWire 1.0.1b4
Roogle via Huevos
Kensington Optical
Elite

Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday to
Dan!

Chimera -> Camino
Safari+NNW
Movie Quiz #2
Safari Newsflash:
CSS Parser
Integrated

Safari Newsflash:
WebCore Update

Bulletproof Monk
Hypothetically
Speaking...

Xenosaga
Konfabrication
Tabbed Browsing
Safari Response:
zeldman.com

Cute Puzzle
Camino 0.7 Released
Mozilla.org Browser
Innovation Document

Xabyl
KCTU Wichita, Kansas
Talk Radio on TV
Show Interview

Naples Presbyterian
Men's Club Speech

Updates and
Happenings

RSS URL
eBusinessBrands.com
and related new web
sites and white
papers

March 2003 Column>
What's New 2003

New Monitoring
Resource

KVFD Fort Dodge,
Iowa Talk Radio Show
Interview

Web Sites
WMUU Greenville,
South Carolina Talk
Radio Show Interview

WGFS Covington,
Georgia Talk Radio
Show Interview

Columbia Sunset
Picture

April 2003 Column>
Discovering Internet
eBusiness Gossip and
Buzz

Complimentary
Chapter "Current
Awareness Sources"
available.....

eBusiness Brands and
Trademarks? Private
Alerts

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