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Cc: API Tooling
Subject: RE: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Java track open
issues
The problem is
that there are only very few purely Java topics. Test and Performance, Tools,
Web Tooling are very close areas. Almost every extension to the JDT falls in
one of these tracks and where, IMO, interesting developments in the Java
tooling area are currently happen.
Overview of
existing JDT technology is best given in tutorials.
At one point
the Java track was overbooked, until we started to distribute the talks to the
different other areas. That also happened to almost all the talks that I
recruited.
But that's
fine, I think, as long as the talks relevant for Java development get covered
in other tracks. From what I've seen so far with the red/green coloring and
from Paul's TP talk list this seems to be the case. And if not, it's good to
have open slots to welcome them (back) in the Java track.
I can imagine
the C track has the same problem.
Martin
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Martin,
It
seems really weird that our Java track at EclipseCon is looking so weak that we
cannot fill it. Do you have any theories as to why that might be? Is there
anything we can do to help?
Mike
Milinkovich
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[mailto:eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
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Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 6:07 AM
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Subject: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Java track open issues
Hi,
here's a summary of open issues of the Java track. Opinions are highly welcome.
Talks to be refiled:
Long Talk: Lessons learned about delivering functional software on time, Sriram Narayanan, Thoughtworks
https://eclipsecon.greenmeetingsystems.com/submissions/view/357
Refiling to business? It's not clear to me what the connection to Eclipse is,
so I would suggest to decline.
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Tutorial: How to apply Software Archeology to your development process, Michael Rozlog, Borland/CodeGear
https://eclipsecon.greenmeetingsystems.com/submissions/view/22
Refiling to TPTP? Again, it;s not clear what the connection to Eclipse is. I
have one tutorial spot open, so I could take it.
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Accepting my own talks:
The following tutorial and short talk will be given by me or somebody from the
JDT team, depending on travel approvals.
Short talk: What's new in JDT, Martin Aeschlimann, IBM,
https://eclipsecon.greenmeetingsystems.com/submissions/view/116
Tutorial: JDT fundamentals, Martin Aeschlimann, IBM,
https://eclipsecon.greenmeetingsystems.com/submissions/view/68
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Ready to accept bubble talks:
I'd be ready to accept good Java related bubble talks. 1 long, 1 short and 1
tutorial are still open as I'm unsure if the available talks are interesting
enough for everybody.
Java talks in limbo to be beaten:
Long talk: The Object Teams Development Tooling: A high fidelity extension of
the JDT, https://eclipsecon.greenmeetingsystems.com/submissions/view/352
Long talk: Java2Script Inside: A Java to _javascript_ Compiler,
https://eclipsecon.greenmeetingsystems.com/submissions/view/243
(I think it's important to get at least 1 talk about Java2Script which I think
is a interesting project comparable to GWT and ). I believe web tools will
accept https://eclipsecon.greenmeetingsystems.com/submissions/view/245)
Martin
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