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This document promotes RubyKaigi, an annual Ruby conference held in Japan. It summarizes the conference's history since 2006, highlights from past events, and testimonials from attendees praising their experiences. The organizer encourages more international participation at future RubyKaigis, noting they aim to be a gateway between eastern and western Ruby communities. Speakers, attendees, and sponsors from outside Japan are welcomed. RubyKaigi 2010 will be held August 27-29 in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
The document discusses how XP (extreme programming) is focused on enabling social change. It advocates for XP by listing its principles such as communication, simplicity, feedback, and courage. The overall message is that XP can help organizations change for the better through its human-centric values and iterative development approach.
The document introduces npm (Node Package Manager) and how to publish packages to the npm registry. It discusses creating a package.json file to define metadata and dependencies for a package. It also covers using semantic versioning for releases, registering with npm, and publishing packages to the public npm registry so other developers can install them.
10%Rule -Challenge to Making Innovative Team- @RakutenTechnologyConference2012Taichi Watanabe
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1) Taichi revitalized the company's "10% Rule" program which allows engineers to spend 10% of their time on innovative side projects, after seeing declining participation.
2) He implemented strategies like mid-term demos, off-site camps, and internal social media to improve project quality and gather new participants. This increased the number of challengers.
3) Taichi's goal is to expand the program company-wide and potentially hold challenges between companies, envisioning a "World Cup" style competition for innovative side projects.