Edwin-isms
OAES Team Members
TSA
OAES Software
Oh Baby!
100

Phrase that Edwin says after a long sentence to make sure participants know he's done speaking.

OVER.

100

OAES's resident cyclist.

Mackenzie.

100

Approximate number of passengers TSA screens per day.

2-million a day

100

Used to deploy workflows and algorithms.

Pyconsole

100

The number of bones a new born baby has?

300

200

Passionate about what athletic ability.

Running.

200

Currently resides in alligator land.

Steve.

200
Day TSA was created and rationale.

TSA was created after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 20011.

200

In what month did we start grooming out the high Complexity sprints (Backwards compatibility, containerization).

June.

200

Colors associated with newborn girls and boys?

Pink and Blue

300

Phrase used frequently when advised that OAES cannot invoice for a completed sprint.

You did not meet the definition of done!

300

Classically trained in several instruments.

Bob.

300

Number of individuals employed at TSA.

65,000

300

Which three C++ libraries needed to be replaced for security reasons.

OpenSSL, OpenJPEG and LibJPEG-Turbo.

300

The bird that is said to deliver babies to new parents’ homes.

Stork

400

Phrase used when Edwin keeps the OAES team over the allotted time for a meeting?

Apologies for that.

400

Has been attacked by monkeys on two separate occasions.

Wil

400

3 TSA Core Values.

  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Commitment
400

How many separate repositories need to be compiled first, before PyConsole can be built?

7.

400

Made up words that imitate how babies speak.

Goo goo ga ga?

500

Edwin's brother's names.

Edwin, Edwin and Edwin.

500

Preferred coffee drink is an Americano.

Rob.

500

TSA's mission statement.

Protect the nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.

500

The full acronym for DICOS.

Digital Imaging and Communication in Security.

500

Babies lack this ability to know that objects continue to exist even when they don’t see them anymore.

Object permanence