Lotusphere 2007: Finishing the presentation
Apart from reloading my laptop I'm spending a lot of time finishing of my Lotusphere 2007 presentation. It is hard to imagine that there are only 19 days until I leave for Orlando. Only the weather makes it easier to grasp as it is trying its best to be Orlando-like. We haven't seen a snow flake yet and it's 8-10 degrees celcius (50F) outside.
My presentation is done, but I'm still fiddling with the minute details of screenshots, which demos to include etc. I'm finding it a little hard to decide on the technical level for the presentation. How much can I assume the attendees know and how much do I have to explain? The crowd at Lotusphere 2006 seemed quite mixed - lot of hard core folks and some that only just knew their way around the Designer IDE. I'm leaning towards simply focusing on the subject at hand and assume that the attendees know the surrounding stuff.
It's hard...
Any pointers from the more hard core presenters?
Happy New Year
I'm sitting here reloading my laptop on the last day of the year (T minus 12,5 hours). I guess that's kind of geeky but the holidays around Christmas are normally the only days in the year where I can allow my laptop to be out of order so that's what I'm doing. Geeky or not... ;-) Reformatting the drives and reinstalling Windows plus service packs are the steps that takes longest. The rest is more a matter of remembering all the little details. Notes was of cause back up in a matter of minutes. Reinstall the old version, replace the data directory and the notes.ini and I was laughing. Took around 3 minutes total. Nice!
Happy New Year!





