Night Tour of the Zooomr HQ
by Kristopher Tate | 17 April 2007 | Adventures, General, Video Blog | 32 Comments
A Night Tour of the Zooomr HQ on Vimeo
by Kristopher Tate | 17 April 2007 | Adventures, General, Video Blog | 32 Comments
A Night Tour of the Zooomr HQ on Vimeo
Cool. JPG-Magazine in the guest ahem… bathroom.
Enjoyed the tour of Zooomr HQ Kris.
How are you getting on with Zooomr III.
http://digg.com/programming/Zooomr_s_Mark_III_inside_info
Digg it!
Gareth, Mark III is doing well — working on getting some new storage online!
That was fun!
That’s a really good environment Kristopher - you’ve got everything you need… Maybe it’s worth moving out of your apartment and moving permanently into Zooomr HQ….
PS - what a view outside!
How does Zooomr Afford all this?
@Josh - It’s all hard work. And it’s not all that expensive.
What IM client do you use?
Great site and am anxiously awaiting MIII!
John, I used Adium on Mac OS X.
Couldn’t recommend anything else.
Your TShirt. Where did you get it?
Yeah that TShirt is pretty sweet.
Nice place. I’m jealous!
I mean like how does Zooomr make its money?
Please turn the volume down when making videos! I was just watching this post and because I also use adium i was really confused, pressing F9 all the time, looking who wrote me
Looks like a nice place to be!
Greetings from Germany!
Alex
It doesn’t, yet
Hey Kris!
There is a bug (let’s say “security hole ” that lets “Friends” have a look at your private pictures throuh the welcomemat…
And I have to admit that the picture of ZM3 is really clean and nice. I like it and can’t await it.
If you have any questions to the bug, mail me to the stated email-address.
@Elliot Pearson, that is his apartment.
@.campino2k, I think Kris already knows about that one. MIII is new from the ground up, so that hole will filled, I’m sure. I don’t think Kris wants to spend a lot of time on MII, he wants to spend it on getting MIII up and running.
tim, i had contact with kris per mail and the bug is fixed in m3. i know that the major task is to get m3 up and running, but there is no need for getting old bugs into the new version so i just wanted to report for the possibility that this could happen in m3, too.
so this is not meant as an offense but the smallest amount of help i can offer.
No offense taken, not on my part and not on Kris’ part, I’m sure. I merely meant to impart information which was privy to me as a long-time reader of this blog.
Most of the bugs you see reported here have already been reported and addressed in the past. I was trying to save Kris the trouble of responding in person.
Please, don’t think I was being snooty or was trying to act like a know-it-all. I just have a good memory for these kind of things, that’s all.
BTW, where is Thomas Hawk?
*eats popcorn
Perhaps it would be a good Idea to implement a sort of ticket/bugtracking system to report problems and/or bugs, so that Kris (and maybe other developers of Zooomr) could priorise, sort and view in a common way or interface bugs and don’t have to include the reportings from mail or blog comments.
Just my 2ct.
.campino2k, We’ve got an internal bug tracker, which helps quite a bit.
Mark III will have a Help / Dev Group for people to post concerns and questions, so please do not worry.
-kristopher
I saw ZM3 standing on that new white board…
Kris, is there any possibility to open the bugtracker a bit, at least for posting errors and bugs? So this would be surely a better way for users to submit their errors? And I think, it would be easier for you to get them on the screen without sorting eMails, blog commments and so on.
nice Threadless Tee
Why do my comments here never show up?
Kenny, they show up for me?
-kristopher
Ah, it seems it was my email address, or any mention of my username. If I try to post the same message again without the culprit word anywhere it detects a duplicate comment so it seems they’re getting to the server just not being displayed. Is it a spam filter?
Anyway as Chris said, the (sweet) t-shirt is from Threadless.
@Tim, sorry for the late response and apologies for the ironic British humour in my comment - doesn’t translate well to Web 2.0!
very very nice informations…thank you very much. mr suma
@Elliot Pearson, I should have recognized the humor…little slow that day, I guess.