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JavaPolis Presentation [message #13145] Mon, 19 December 2005 13:57 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi,

As mentioned before, I presented some brief facts about OHF during
JavaPolis.
Despite the rather special matter the crowd (around 3-500 people as the
whole conference was attended by 3000 or even more !) gathering for my
Mevenide and Eclipse/Maven presentation almost entirely staid for the OHF
as well.

The slides are available under:
http://wiki.javapolis.com/confluence/download/attachments/15 858/quickie1-2-2-ohf-keil.ppt

Most is of course known from the documents here. The RCP client from my
screenshot also mostly uses native Win32 components (based on VB or VC++)
behind, so it is not more than a very early draft. Even the sources from
some contributers have been coded using German names (rather
short-sighted of them, or they just did not know enough English ?;-)

Kind Regards,
Werner Keil
MedSurvey
Re: JavaPolis Presentation [message #13199 is a reply to message #13145] Mon, 19 December 2005 14:08 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Sorry to quote myself, but it seems to fit and I did not want to create
another thread.

Some other events and organisations, you (the lead behind OHF) might like
to get in touch with are
http://www.mie2006.org/
(submissions before early Jan 2006!)

and of course IMIA
http://www.imia.org/

and (for those in America ;-)
http://www.amia.org/

Though IMIA is also located in Canada, as some of you seem to be and of
course large parts of IBM in the Eclipse Foundation.

Cheers,
Werner Keil
MedSurvey
Re: JavaPolis Presentation [message #566436 is a reply to message #13145] Mon, 19 December 2005 14:08 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Sorry to quote myself, but it seems to fit and I did not want to create
another thread.

Some other events and organisations, you (the lead behind OHF) might like
to get in touch with are
http://www.mie2006.org/
(submissions before early Jan 2006!)

and of course IMIA
http://www.imia.org/

and (for those in America ;-)
http://www.amia.org/

Though IMIA is also located in Canada, as some of you seem to be and of
course large parts of IBM in the Eclipse Foundation.

Cheers,
Werner Keil
MedSurvey
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