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Bruce Elgort Presents at DC Lotus User Group

Category DC Events
Last Thursday night, Bruce Elgort presented at the DC Lotus User Group. He was awarded with the official Yellow Is The New Black fashion wear.


Bruce is a founder of OpenNTF.org and actively manages it, as well as maintains his own blog, and shares podcasting at Taking Notes with Julian Robichaux.


Apparently, all the work he has done promoting Domino has created a sizable reputation, as his session was standing-room only. He's a very polished speaker and covered two OpenNTF projects: DomBulletin and OpenLog. This week, I'm spending time with a group of Domino professionals interested in LotusScript--so we'll be mixing in Julian's OpenLog template (it takes the AgentLog class to an entirely new level). Bruce left a tantalizing suggestion that Julian may be adding in some DDM functionality for a new release.


Bruce, Gayle, my wife and I spent an elegant Saturday night at a DC historic inn. It was amazing to recount how Domino has come into its renaissance, and I credit OpenNTF (and Bruce in particular) with making it fun and sexy again.



The DC Lotus User Group has begun to increase its active membership, and we are getting some significant talent, like Bruce and Ed Brill, willing to present. Next month, the user group will be tackling Techniques in Retrofitting Domino Applications. Sean Burgess, Kevin Pettitt, Allison Pang and myself will be taking an identical R5 application and upgrading it for V7.

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