What do you want to know?
June 15th, 2007 by Mike ChambersOne of our goals with the tour is to make it as transparent as possible. This is driven not so much by “why would we do this” but rather “why wouldn’t we do this”. Some of the information will be more interesting than useful, but I also think some of it will very valuable.
As part of this, I am working on a weblog post for Monday that goes into some depth on the process used for creating the website. This will include a video interview with the team at frog design, as well as images of some of the early wireframes and design comps for the site (including the ones we rejected).
We are also trying to get a photographer out to Alabama next week to document how the bus is actually wrapped (this falls under the more interesting than useful category).
Anyways, what other information and processes around the tour would you be interested in? Want to see how we came up with the bus design? Want to see how we pull in all of the data feeds on the site? Post your thoughts and suggestions in the comments.

Hello,
I wish the tour was stopping at Las Vegas.
I am interested in learning more about Adobe AIR.
Regards,
Pinal
three things I’m interested in:
1) the freshest code - someone tries an idea and throws it in the cauldron for everyone to expand - see it evolve in real time
2) comms into and out of the bus/networking, etc. Stats (or graphs of bandwidth), etc
3) social: who’s best at the guitar hero game, who snores, who drives each other bonkers. Tastes in music being played, food, smelly socks gathering in corners, etc.
Adobe’s version of reality TV. do we vote to see who gets evicted?