End of Sketchup development?
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Thanks for clearing that up Tyler.
BTW guys, by posting 4-5 hours after normal working hours, its clear Tyler (and the rest of the Sketchup team I'm sure) treat Sketchup as more that just a regular job
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@tyler miller said:
@dan rathbun said:
[My understanding, is that there very few (and perhaps only 1 person,) still at Google from the old @Last "posse."
Is this really your understanding?
Well not anymore.. Tyler. But.. One thing you guys lack.. is a "Yearbook" or "Meet the Team" page.
Pictures.. Bios, Titles etc.
This is the first time I've ever seen anything resembling a list.. before your post we had to guess how many peple are even on the team. 5 , 10, 20 ?
If users see and know how many there are, and who's who, and who is responsible for what, we won't have silly speculation.
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Thanks for clearifying and responding here, Tyler...
Much appreciated...!If nothing else, I hope you all had a good laugh from this thread...
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Yes, thanks Tyler.
Evidently, program development is astronomically more complex than my little mind can grasp, considering the time that has passed since I started with Sketchup 6. But, by all means keep up the good work. I cannot conceive of abandoning this wonderful tool, except due to old age. -
Pursuant to the notion that development has ceased:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=30490
We're here, we're still working, most of the SketchUp team is still from the "@Last Posse" and many of those who left SketchUp are still technically here but working on things like the 3DWarehouse and Building Maker. (c: Also still developing.
On top of that, today is day one of our 2010 3D Basecamp. (c:
http://sites.google.com/site/3dbasecamp2010/
See you there! (If you're here to be there...)
Jody
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@dan rathbun said:
One thing you guys lack.. is a "Yearbook" or "Meet the Team" page.
It's true that we haven't got one of those, but I don't know of any other team at Google that does, aside from executive management, for whom such bios are required by the SEC. I do understand people's desire to learn more about the team, however.
@dan rathbun said:
This is the first time I've ever seen anything resembling a list.. before your post we had to guess how many peple are even on the team. 5 , 10, 20?
It's obviously a matter of how one defines "team", but I hope that the comments at 3D Basecamp by John Bacus (SketchUp PM) and John Hanke (a Google VP) about the size of the SketchUp team are taken to heart. We've always been a fairly small team, which didn't change when @Last was purchased by Google (I believe it's one of our strengths). This is of course inconsistent with the expectation of the numerous folks who believe that an army of Google employees is (or should be) brought to bear on the development of SketchUp.
@dan rathbun said:
If users see and know how many there are, and who's who, and who is responsible for what, we won't have silly speculation.
I'm unconvinced! In my mind, there's nothing whatsoever that we can do to put an end to 'silly speculation'. Each bit of news we reveal only removes one drop from an infinite sea of speculation waiting to be splashed around. Of course, having a yearbook would only serve to feed more speculation with the news of every change, which would ultimately defeat the purpose which one would hope for it to achieve.
For those in the SketchUcation community who were able to join us at 3D Basecamp, I hope the experiences shared by members of the SketchUp team served to underscore the very personal and deep commitment each of us has to the product. There's nothing any of us can say that would be more convincing than the way we conveyed our excitement and passion for SketchUp while telling our real life stories over some of our favorite brews.
I hope it was also useful for the attendees to get a glimpse into what an extraordinarily difficult undertaking it is to determine how to balance the many competing factors that arise during release planning (including limited staff and time, infinite wish list items, complexity of certain changes/features, everybody's personal pet peeves, ever-changing market conditions, and consideration of the varied needs of the mind-boggling number of people who use our product every day).
I don't expect this to end any speculation, but hopefully it'll shift the focus.
Andrew
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Will there be videos availible of these glimpses? And BaseCamp events in general?
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@thomthom said:
Will there be videos availible of these glimpses? And BaseCamp events in general?
I hope so ! I'd like to hear some of the lectures, etc.
It's a holiday weekend here in the US ... so most everyone is offwork.
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@thomthom said:
Will there be videos availible of these glimpses? And BaseCamp events in general?
Agreed! it would be great to see some of the proceedings.
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@thomthom said:
Will there be videos availible of these glimpses? And BaseCamp events in general?
I haven't been informed about the specific plans, but I do know that our in-house videographer was on-hand at the event and recorded the keynote session. I believe he also recorded some of the other sessions, but I am not sure about the brainstorming session we did at the end.
As for the remaining sessions, since it was an unconference format and there were so many small meetings, it was not possible for us to record them. However, members of the SketchUp team were tasked with fanning out and attending as many unconference sessions as possible and taking notes (I did three of them myself). We are in the process of collecting those notes right now, so I hope someone will make them available to the public in relatively short order.
Andrew
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Good to hear!
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