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Re: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Standard Talks Selection: e4
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Oisin Hurley
<oisin.hurley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I wasn't the selector for this tag, but I read some of the titles and
seemed to spot some similarities, so investigated a little further.
1086 What's new in CSS Styling?
Kai has a tutorial 1093 that should have this information already,
so we could drop this.
I think a talk like this is important, we can maybe make it into a lightning talk.
1159 Overview of XWT for enterprise application
Drop this in favor of Yves other talk, 1319, since that has some
demo material, and this is just talk and slides and suchlike.
+1 for dropping
1311 e4 Flexible Resources: From Local File System to REST & Co
This presents and *extension* to the flexible resources system,
but I would guess lots of people don't even know the basics :)
Drop this in favor of 1397, which explains how this works.
Can we make this a lightning talk?
1328 Create Your First e4 Application
This is what the tutorial 1093 covers. It makes sense for us to
push people to practical applications of e4 and hands-on learning,
so I would say drop this one.
+1 for dropping
1432 Develop e4 Applications for the Web
This is very much like what will be covered in Boris' tutorial 1418.
Why not get those go guys to work together on the tutorial and
then drop this one?
+1 for MERGING 1432 and 1418. I would even propose expanding 1418 as an extended tutorial as this topic is very important.
1450 Migrating to e4
A bit more sketchy on this one - I was thinking that this angle would
be covered by the guys in 1255 "Building e4 plugins" which offers
comparisons between the 3-series and e4. Would we be better
to push people into the tutorial so the can learn the difference
hands-on?
I would like to keep this. Boris is essentially the domain expert and developer, coming from the trenches. Plus, I like to see Boris bitch at people about being API clean, it's funny. I'm still a bit skeptical on 1255 given that the presenters have very little involvement in the development of the actual platform.
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Cheers,
Chris Aniszczyk
http://aniszczyk.org