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[mailto:eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gaff, Doug
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[eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Phlippe's talks
Hi
folks,
In
case you haven’t looked, here’s Philippe Ombredanne’s loading
and my comments. Please weigh in.
Doug
Tutorial
Enabling
support for a new database or data source in Eclipse T a Data Tooling
Practical
testing of Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles T a Test and Performance
Extending
the Web Tools Ajax Tooling Framework (ATF) T a Web Tools
David
and Paul: are you ok with this? In order to schedule this, someone
may not get their tutorials in the order they want.
Long
Contributing
to Eclipse L a Committer and Contributor
This
seems ok to me.
Shorts
Using
the Web Tools Ajax Tooling Framework (ATF) to create and debug Ajax and
_javascript_ applications S a Web Tools
The many
ways of Eclipse: making your way around the code and communities as users and
contributors S a Committer and Contributor
A new
lease of life for the Visual Editor project - Eclipse GUI building reborn S a
Tools
Summer
of Code 2007 @ Eclipse: discover 21 cool NEW plugins projects in 10 minutes
S a Emerging Technologies
Probably
ok.
Waitlisted
Seeds of
change, a panel discussion with Summer of Code students and mentors on growing
into an Eclipse committer L w Committer and Contributor
VEX -
Visual editor for XML GUI's L w Tools
Building
Android applications with Eclipse L w Emerging Technologies
Top ten
NEW open source Eclipse plugins and RCP in 2007/2008 S w Emerging
Technologies
Technology,
process and social implications of distributed versions control systems for
open source projects S w Emerging Technologies
Practical
and open team development system with Eclipse, Mylyn, ECF, Subversion and Trac
S w Emerging Technologies
Realistically,
it’s going to be hard to accept any more talks from him. Maybe
another short, but the schedule challenge will be tricky if each Category ties
to schedule their talks in a linear order.
Doug