Sourceforge's Ross Turk
The part of Ross' talk I heard was to some extent name dropping. Interesting artefacts I got were, sf.net is much better in the US perf-wise than from Germany. User-experience on sf.net is not good enough for visitors to stick to the site longer than for a download. Improvements of webtools might be more feasible by using out-of-house tools, instead of taking two years of writing a great bug tracker themselves. Ross is touring Europe to get to know the development community over here, from what I heard.
Sourceforge's Ross Turk
The part of Ross' talk I heard was to some extent name dropping. Interesting artefacts I got were, sf.net is much better in the US perf-wise than from Germany. User-experience on sf.net is not good enough for visitors to stick to the site longer than for a download. Improvements of webtools might be more feasible by using out-of-house tools, instead of taking two years of writing a great bug tracker themselves. Ross is touring Europe to get to know the development community over here, from what I heard.