Ha, that was me quoting this line at Fail4Lib! On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 10:04 AM Thomas San Filippo < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi Andreas, > > I don't know who said it, but looks like it was at fail4lib 2018 if that > helps: > > https://twitter.com/loveonamixtape/status/963436878358859776 > > > *Thomas San Filippo* (he/him/his) > > *Director of Discovery & Access* > *DEAL Senate* > > Meet With Me > <https://libcal.wheatoncollege.edu/appointments/thomas_sanfilippo> > > Madeleine Clark Wallace Library > <https://wheatoncollege.edu/academics/library/>, G19 > Wheaton College <https://wheatoncollege.edu> > 26 E. Main Street, Norton, MA 02766 <https://goo.gl/maps/d5JvoKZUEXy> > (508) 286-5601 <+15082865601> > Twitter: @WallaceLibrary <https://twitter.com/WallaceLibrary> | Instagram: > /wallacelibrary <https://www.instagram.com/wallacelibrary/> > > > On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 9:15 AM Andreas Orphanides <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > > > Hey Code4Libbers, > > > > I'm trying to nail down a Code4LibCon memory from a particular talk. > > > > A number of years ago, maybe as early as 2012 or so, there was a talk at > > the annual conference -- mostly about project development and engineering > > if I remember -- which included the memorable line, "Other people are not > > inferior versions of you." I find myself often repeating this line to > > people who need a reality check when it comes to their UX philosophy, and > > I'd love to be able to give proper credit. > > > > I've scanned through the various agendas and nothing in particular has > > leapt out. Unfortunately I think it was probably before we regularly > > uploaded the conference recordings to YouTube, but I may be wrong about > > that.... > > > > Can anyone help me out? > > > > Thanks! > > -dre. > > >