Hey gang,
I have had a short tutorial withdrawl. Is
anyone still looking to satisfy a short tutorial submission? I don’t
think I want to scramble and find another C++ tutorial if there are others who
need it more.
Doug Schaefer, QNX Software Systems
Eclipse CDT Project
Lead, Tools PMC Member
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[mailto:eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doug Schaefer
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9:32 PM
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[eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Long Talk and Pane l final roundup
We will be using the Tools Panel slot. I
just haven’t got around to entering the submission yet. I don’t
believe we offered it back to the pool.
Doug Schaefer, QNX Software Systems
Eclipse CDT Project
Lead, Tools PMC Member
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[mailto:eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard Gronback
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007
4:42 PM
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Subject:
[eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Long Talk and Panel final roundup
As we’re already past our deadline
and soon need to start reviewing short talks and demos, I plan to do the
following in order to finish up our long talk & panel selections and
schedule rooms (speak now if you object, or better, resolve your tracks asap :)
Panels:
- Reclaim the panel slots from C++, Reporting,
RCP, and Tools, as they have no submissions.
- Allocate one to Fundamentals and accept both of
its submissions - 3757: What sucks about Eclipse (2 PC votes, 1 community
vote) & 3891: How we learned to stop worrying and love Eclipse UA (1
PC vote, 16 community votes)
- Accept OSGi panel 3900: What does the future
hold for OSGi? (2 PC votes, 4 community votes)
- Accept Web panel 3747: What does Eclipse need
to do to become the IDE for AJAX?
- Decline the rest. This gives us 10 panels
overall, and frees up some space we may need on Thursday due to a
potential room conflict.
Long Talks:
- In the Java track, accept 3650: The fine art of
reverse engineering (3 PC votes, 1 community vote) & 3825: Threads,
java.util.concurrent and Eclipse Jobs: problems and solutions (1 PC vote,
2 community votes).
- In the OSGi track, accept 3705: Using OSGi
back-end system for the purpose of enterprise management of Eclipse IDEs
- In the RCP track, accept 3628: Rich client platforms:
Eclipse RCP compared with NetBeans Platform (2 PC votes, 13 community
votes); 3816: How to make your RCP application NOT look like Eclipse (1 PC
vote, 4 community votes)
- In the SOA track, accept 3882: STP Components
(2 PC votes); 3887: From modeling to execution in the enterprise –
using BPMN and BPEL (2 PC votes)
- In the Web track, accept 3869: XML Development
Tools in Eclipse WTP and beyond (1 PC vote, 1 community vote)
- Decline the rest. This gives us 67 with
another one (or two) coming to Mike’s Director’s Choice track
Thanks,
Rich
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Richard C. Gronback
Borland Software Corporation
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