Judging from all the activity on twitter, one would think that the MVPs locked themselves in a room and did nothing else but code.
Indeed, I think we got something very useful off the ground with the Hello World GUI extension sample, and the Content Interaction extension (aka MVP Fondue Kit), but what I really liked the most was the opportunity to spend some time with the Tridion MVPs and pick their brain about the Tridion community, what to improve, what to expect from 2011, the whole MVP nomination process, etc.
And, of course, the location!
Surrounded by the cliffs of Guincho and the imposing Serra de Sintra, the scenery has to be one of the prettiest I've seen.
I'm obviously biased, having lived for 11 years pretty close to this location, but I had never stayed in the Fortaleza do Guincho hotel before, and I must say it was quite a good choice for the event, as we couldn't have asked for more.
So, rather than bore you with more details about what the MVP did or didn't while in Portugal, I'll just leave you with a couple more pictures...
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Looks almost like the village I live in... Only our cannon is bigger :)
Seriously, when is the 'fondue' kit coming online?
It's great stuff. Maybe we can seek a way to continue this way of developing new extensions/things/functionality. Tridion developer edition?
-Albert
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