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RE: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Congratulations, and afew debriefing notes.
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Title: Re: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Congratulations, and a few debriefing notes.
Unfortunately EclipseWorld appears to have more of an IT
focus and I'm not sure CDT people head there, maybe I'm wrong. Ideally I'd like
to see more of an Eclipse presence at conferences like the Embedded Systems
Conference
No, I love EclipseCon the way it is, but with the
ISV focus in mind, I would tweak the C/C++ category to better reflect
that.
Cheers,
Doug.
And what size do you (Goldilocks) find to be just right,
out of curiosity? Are we there yet?
I also prefer the current
focus, as EclipseWorld has more of a end user focus. Both are good, imo.
Too bad they’re held each year on opposing coasts <insert bad RAP war
joke here/>.
Thanks,
Rich
On 4/8/08 3:44 PM, "Mike
Milinkovich" <mike.milinkovich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
FWIW, I have always viewed this
specific topic as the existential question for EclipseCon.
It’s a fine line to walk. I think many people (including myself)
would be interested in seeing more users at EclipseCon. But if you push too
far along that particular dimension you get JavaOne…which is not my personal
vision for EclipseCon (not that my vision is even remotely the only one that
matters).
My desire has always been to grow EclipseCon to
be the Goldilocks of conferences: not too big, not too small, but just right
J
Things we still need to work on:
- User
focus versus ISV focus. The traditional debate in Eclipse carries on into
EclipseCon. I ran into very few CDT users but a ton of ISVs leveraging CDT.
Good/Bad? Not sure.
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