Thursday, April 15, 2010

And hast thou slain the Jabberwock?



No. Sorry. It's on the to-do list. Really.

I'll get to it as soon as I can, but I'm a bit behind on shunning the frumious bandersnatch and you can see how that creates project slide at least on the timeline.

But the budget is coming in really low, everything is being loaned in like the vorpal blade and the Tumtum tree. We are having some weather issues we can't control. It's not mimsy at all right now, and there's no telling when it wil be. The Bororgroves are completely lined up properly in the grabes -- there's nothing outside the box there! I do know it was supposed to be the Mome Raths outgrabe and all, but we're an agile project team and the Borogroves are perfectly capable of it, especially without the mimsy.

Also, to be perfectly honest I think the jub-jub bird is out of scope. It only shows up when it's brillig and I know that brillig is part of the critical path, but I really think adding the jub-jub bird is just overreaching risk assessment masquerading as a task.

I'll check with the slithy toves. Maybe we can collapse the tasks and shorten the timeline and then I'll get all caught up on my gyring and get in the requisite gimbling. I loaned out time under the TumTum tree for extra uffish thoughts - I'll schedule our manxome foe analysis for next Tuesday. It's a perfectly good day even though it doesn't have a fancy name like "frabjus". The Mome Raths should be back by then and we can reassign the Borogroves.

And I'll get to the Jabberwock, I promise . . . . but first I have to get the Green Knight project into it's implementation phase and then I'll be right with you.

I still haven't had my breakfast and I'm only up to 4 impossible things . . . . could I at least get some coffee?

3 comments:

Stacey said...

Drinne, have you read Willingham's Fables? If you haven't, you should. Fab comic series.

Kelly said...

Alice in Wonderland references for the win. You brought a smile to my day...thanks :)

Drinne said...

Hi Stacey, I haven't read Fables, is it collected in Tradebook form yet or is it current?

Thanks Kelly!