Debriefing After Warsaw's First Startup Weekend 21
rysiek writes "Last weekend marked the first Startup Weekend in Poland. Three days, about 100 developers and designers, 20 mentors, forming 30+ teams. The big winner — CityRace.me — will be launching soon, with a few others close on its heels. Most hackteresting project — Nest of Worlds (conceived by the Warsaw Hackerspace people) — has it all: Game of Life on hexes, with sound in pure JS (needs Firefox 4, but still awesome). There is also a lengthy summary of the network setup and problems for the network admins among you. Ralph Talmont also offers a more general write-up. Disclaimer: I was the network guy."
Network summary complaint (Score:2)
I love the late-'90s-style rant about browsers at the beginning. Especially since it starts off by stating you should use Chrome (WebKit-based) or Firefox, that Opera is also fine, then goes on to say that other users of KHTML- och WebKit-based browsers should make sure they have a recent browser and finishes off by telling IE and Safari (WebKit-based in the sense that Apple created WebKit by forking it from KHTML) users should get "a real browser".
Also, hasn't Safari generally been more standards-compliant
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Wouldn't it make more sense to first release something that has the desired basic functionality and then later add things which you can't immediately get working in all major browsers?
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I understand all that, and hey - it's your site, so it's up to you. My point was, the first couple of paragraphs of the site just tell people to upgrade to a 'real browser' which isn't really the answer at all. Without Javascript you'll probably have problems, but I'd say on the scale of technical cludgery, using some JS is more elegant than telling people to change their browser. A hack that might work is: <link rel="stylesheet" media="screen and min-device-pixel-ratio: 0" href="safari3.css"/>.
Bravo, but a bit late. (Score:3)
Thank for the writeup Rysiu, good to see Poland catching up.
It's too bad I didn't even hear about it, try to focus on publicity before the event next time - makes more sense IMHO.
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Lisa Bonet ate no basil (Score:2, Offtopic)
Warsaw was raw. Was it a car or a cat I saw?
Great Warsaw Startup Weekend post by David/HackFwd (Score:1)
There is a great post on Startup Weekend Warsaw by David Bizer from an european accelerator HackFwd.com http://hackfwd.tumblr.com/post/5545518291/3-days-in-poland
SWWAW social media buzz metrics (Score:1)
There is a nice infographics by Brand24.pl about the impact Startup Weekend Warsaw generated http://twitpic.com/4ym3so [twitpic.com]!