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Show notes: http://betweenscreens.fm/episodes/153
- How would you describe the creative scene in Singapore and its attractiveness for startups?
- Are these startups in some regards already ahead of the curve or are many of them still in copy-paste mode?
- Is there also something happening that is new to the startup world? Is there something unique?
- It sounds a little bit like Singapore is like a massive startup in itself? -
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Show notes: http://betweenscreens.fm/episodes/151
- How did your line of business change over the last 15 years or so and where do you see it going?
- In terms of clients, what are you looking for as a company? Are you also looking for curiosity in your clients?
- EdenSpiekermann seems to have expanded quite a bit in recent years. - Can you talk a bit about the benefits and obstacles that you encountered along the way as a company?
- For you personally, what changed for you after you became CEO of EdenSpierkermann? -
Show notes: http://betweenscreens.fm/episodes/149
- What would you say are your most valuable lessons learned overall?
- What are you most curious about these days?
- At this point in your career, in your life, what is important to you?
- Do you think the number of designers who use their craft to empower people is high enough these days?
- I was wondering, what do you think about the importance of curiosity and innocence in our societies these days? -
Show notes: betweenscreens.fm/episodes/146
- Was cURL your start in open source?
- What makes you excited about open source?
- What works and what might be broken about open source these days?
- What works particularly well in open source?
- How do you picture the future of open source?
- How can we get more people into working on open source in the future?
- Do you think GitHub is in a unique position to move forward with this issue and can possibly solve it?
- How can we get more female developers to work on open source projects? -
Show notes: betweenscreens.fm/episodes/143/
- What do you think is broken and needs fixing in open source right now?
- What makes you excited about open source?
- Please tell us about your contributions to open source as a designer?
- How would you recommend other designers to get more involved with open source?
- What skill sets do designers need to be effective for working on open source projects? -
Show notes: betweenscreens.fm/episodes/142/
- What kind of tone do you try to establish among core people in the Rails community?
- To quote your book Remote: “No assholes allowed, no assholy behavior allowed.” Does this also apply to the tone you try to establish in the Rails community?
- How would you describe your persona in the open source community?
- Dealing with an audience might be tricky for a lot of people?
- Honesty seems to be very important to you?
- Are you bad at small talk? -
Show notes: http://betweenscreens.fm/episodes/141/
- What made you write this piece about getting fired?
- What benefits can you see to being more open about firing people?
- What do you think is broken with letting people go?
- What made you appreciate GitHub so much?
- Can you imagine that you might have stayed another 5-10 years?
- Can you explain the concept of “At-will Employment”?
- What are low hanging fruits to fix in the firing process?
- What’s the middle ground between a performance improvement plan and firing fast? -
Show notes: betweenscreens.fm/episodes/140/
- How would you describe the profession of “digital product design” these days?
- What do you love about your industry?
- Can you talk about HospitalRun, its history and goals?
- How would you recommend that designers can get more active in the open source world?
- What is needed to improve HostialRun? - Montre plus