OpenNTF OpenMic with the Developers – You can ask questions in advance now

As you hopefully know, OpenNTF has launched a new initiative, the OpenMic with the Developers sessions. If you don’t know about this, you can read more here

We have created an email address, openmic@openntf.org, that you can use to send your questions in advance, so if you want to ask something on the topic discussed, you don’t have to wait for the session to go live. This means that even if you are not able to attend the session, you can watch the replay video later and get the answer.


A new initiative from OpenNTF and HCL I am sure you will like

If you are “senior” enough, like me, i.e. you were playing with a Notes server when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, you surely remember the annual Yellowverse gathering event, Lotusphere.

Great opportunity to meet distant friends, and to learn from excellent technical sessions; but one was for sure everyone’s favorite, the last one to close the show, “Ask the Developers”. If don’t know what I am talking about, it was a session where 15 / 20ish developers from the lab were on stage and everyone could ask any kind of technical question to them. There were Product Managers too, in case someone asked “Where is Domino Designer for my Mac?” (IYKYK); that is the kind of question that a developer can’t answer.

OpenNTF and HCL are bringing you back to the future 🙂 We will host each month a Open Mic session with HCL Developers, on different topics, where you can ask them your toughest questions. Please keep it as focused as you can on the specific topic, asking again when the Designer for Mac will ship would just be a waste of time…. 😉 . In order to avoid confusion, the session will be moderated, i.e. we will unmute a person at a time to allow him to ask the question. It will not be all the mics open all the time.

This is the announcement video

The first session will be on Thursday Jan 23rd at 11 AM EST, 5 PM for us in Central Europe, 4 PM for the Brits, who always like to be different 😛 , and the topic will be “Domino authentication protocols”, with Dave Kern (aka the Resident Paranoid) and other member from the security team.

Please head over regularly to OpenNTF blog main page where we will publish all the dates and topics for the Open Mic sessions, as we already do for our webinars

See you there!