FogBugz World Tour

In another month or two, FogBugz 6.0 (now in beta) will be shipping. It’s cool. It’s very cool. It has a kiwi.

Because I was born without the part of the brain that allows normal people to learn, over time, that Travel is Hell, I thought it would be fun to travel to a few cities around the world and demo it myself, in front of a live audience.

The demo will probably take about 30 – 45 minutes, and I’ll leave lots of time for questions — not just questions about FogBugz, but anything about the software development process, really. It’ll be completely free.

Anyway, I’m not sure where to do these. Silicon Valley? Yes. Boston, Seattle, London… almost certainly. But beyond that, I’m not sure. So I set up a little survey. If you’re interested in attending, please fill out the survey and tell me where you’re located. I’ll collate the responses and figure out some good places to stop on the FogBugz World Tour of 2007.

About the author.

In 2000 I co-founded Fog Creek Software, where we created lots of cool things like the FogBugz bug tracker, Trello, and Glitch. I also worked with Jeff Atwood to create Stack Overflow and served as CEO of Stack Overflow from 2010-2019. Today I serve as the chairman of the board for Stack Overflow, Glitch, and HASH.