Montreal Tech Watch

We’ve had 4 companies lined-up, only 3 showed up at 6PM, but finally we had a (good) crowd, 6 products were tested, from non-profits like Ile-Sans-Fil, startups like Subgraph or BullBear, open source project TikiWiki, to obscure apps like Cryptocat. For those who are new to the Bug Hunt concept, we’ve done a special video to present the event.

So that’s 18 products tested so far, in 4 sessions. Do you have a product to test? Ping us on Twitter (@heri or @paisible) to get your product tested by customers at the next bug hunt.

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Comments

  • Greg August 29, 2011

    Nice to add that the beer and pizza make it a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere.. definitely not the stale environment you would expect bug hunting to happen in!

  • Greg August 29, 2011

    Nice to add that the beer and pizza make it a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere.. definitely not the stale environment you would expect bug hunting to happen in!

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