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EclipseCon 2007 Call For Participation [message #39580] Sat, 30 September 2006 17:26 Go to next message
Bjorn Freeman-Benson is currently offline Bjorn Freeman-BensonFriend
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You are invited to propose a tutorial, talk, panel, demo, or poster for
EclipseCon 2007.

We have, in the best open source style, delegated the program selection
to the "leaves" - the PMCs and other content experts. There is no single
central program committee. Thus you, the submitter, will submit your
talk or tutorial to one of fifteen sub-program committees.

We have the same types of presentations as before, but "even more so" -
we now have both short and long tutorials as well as short and long
talks (plus panels, demos, and posters).

All of this (and the due dates) is explained on the call for
participation web page:
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/index.php?page=submissions/
Re: EclipseCon 2007 Call For Participation [message #40364 is a reply to message #39580] Wed, 18 October 2006 18:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Richard Gronback is currently offline Richard GronbackFriend
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Just a reminder, only 2 weeks left for tutorial submissions!

Dates to know:

November 1st - Tutorial proposals must be in.
November 15th - Tutorials chosen.
December 1st - Long Talks and Panel proposals must be in.
December 30th - Long Talks and Panels chosen.
January 15th - Short Talks and Demos proposals must be in.
January 30th - Short Talks and Demos chosen.

- Rich


On 9/30/06 1:26 PM, in article efm9cj$i3f$1@utils.eclipse.org, "Bjorn
Freeman-Benson" <bjorn.freeman-benson@eclipse.org> wrote:

> You are invited to propose a tutorial, talk, panel, demo, or poster for
> EclipseCon 2007.
>
> We have, in the best open source style, delegated the program selection
> to the "leaves" - the PMCs and other content experts. There is no single
> central program committee. Thus you, the submitter, will submit your
> talk or tutorial to one of fifteen sub-program committees.
>
> We have the same types of presentations as before, but "even more so" -
> we now have both short and long tutorials as well as short and long
> talks (plus panels, demos, and posters).
>
> All of this (and the due dates) is explained on the call for
> participation web page:
> http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/index.php?page=submissions/
Re: EclipseCon 2007 Call For Participation [message #40395 is a reply to message #40364] Wed, 18 October 2006 23:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: alex_blewitt.yahoo.com

True. I'm going to get around to the OSGi server-side tutorial, honest ...

Alex.
Re: EclipseCon 2007 Call For Participation [message #40786 is a reply to message #39580] Sat, 28 October 2006 01:42 Go to previous message
Richard Gronback is currently offline Richard GronbackFriend
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Note that we have created a new track, and that the deadline for tutorials
is November 1st:

Fundamentals - Topics around those more general aspects of Eclipse, such as
writing Quality APIs, User Assistance, release engineering, the Eclipse
process, etc.

http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/index.php?page=submissions/
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