- Reviewed
procedural items (see agenda below)
- Reviewed
business track suggestions and approved; Ian to attempt to fill these
slots. Looking at 1-2 days of business track depending on success.
Business model and classifying technology portfolios were suggested as two
possible add-ons, depending on speaker availability.
- Tutorial
voting process discussed; see round one voting spreadsheet in separate
email. We will take up “round 2” discussion next week.
- Slot
update: We have 30 tutorial slots.
Attending:
Gunnar
Sri
Paul
Ian
Tim
Maher
Ed
Doug
Lawrence
MikeB
Bjorn
From: Tim Wagner
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005
9:42 AM
To: 'Eclipsecon Program Committee
list'
Cc: 'Ian Skerrett'; Bjorn
Freeman-Benson
Subject: Agenda for November 4 EclipseCon
telecon (888-722-7907, 9262945#)
- Procedural Updates
- Website now reflects all
keynote speakers
- Working on getting abstracts
from each of the keynote speakers
- Bjorn will work with
conference ops to prepare speaker packets
- Tutorial deadline language:
“The tutorial submission deadline is now in the past,
and the committee is currently selecting the tutorial program. However,
you may still submit an abstract, and we will review it for inclusion as
space allows until the program has been completed.
Tutorials will be selected by November
15th.”
- Review/discussion of Ian’s business track suggestions (copy of
original email below)
- Tutorials
- Reservation system mail (TBD
by Tim)
- Slot discussion
- Voting process / deadline for
initial votes
- Format of “decision sheet”
(see attached work in progress)
- Carl Zetie from Forrester
research on Eclipse and the Long Tail
Carl has done extensive
research on how Eclipse is being adopted in the enterprise. He is also
looking at the concept that Eclipse enables small/niche oriented ISVs to
develop specialize products, hence the Long Tail.
- Stephen O’Grady on
Conversation Marketing (similar to what he did in
Chicago)
Stephen did a very
successful presentation at the recent Eclipse members
meeting on marketing to developers.
I think it would be worthwhile
repeating at EclipseCon.
- Kathy Sierra on Creating
Passionate Users ( a popular blog)
This lady has a popular blog
titled ‘Creating Passionate Users’. I think it would be applicable
for project leaders and ISVs looking to develop their own user community.
- Evans Data to present on
some recent market research studies
Evans Data does a lot of
market research of the developer community. It would be interesting for
them to come and talk about the trends they are seeing.
- Cliff Schmidt to discuss
the pros and cons of different open source licenses
Cliff is the VP of legal
affairs at Apache Software Foundation and an
Eclipse Technology PMC
member.
- I was thinking of doing a
session on marketing open source projects
I'd be happy to do a session
on my experiences of marketing in the Eclipse community.
- Panel discussion on RIA
and RCP applications (probably also a user track
session)
I think it would be
interesting to have a panel discussion that explores the different models of
building RIA and/or RCP applications.
- Panel discussion deploying
Eclipse in the enterprise
Attemept to have a number of
people with experience deploying Eclipse within an enterprise.
- Panel discussion of
Strategic members on there experiences of joining the Eclipse community
Invite representatives from
the companies that joined as Strategic Members during last years EclipseCon
(BEA, Borland, Sybase, CA and Scapa) to discuss their experiences
over the pass year.