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Re: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Orion workshop/tutorial at ECE
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I like it too, but it is lots of effort to do this well...
Am 16.07.2013 17:26, schrieb Campo, Christian:
What is the opinion of others ?
I remember we had a proposal for a JDT tutorial (from Stephan Herrmann) last year and despite my effort to promote it, it didnt end well. :-)
So I am all for it, but what do other PC members think ? Achim, Benjamin, Cedric, Jonas ??
Cheers
christian
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Betreff: Re: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Orion workshop/tutorial at ECE
Hey!
+1
I like this idea very much!!!
Cheers,
Martin
Regarding hackathons: Even though I really like programming /
hacking, I personally wouldn't do that on a conference, since I find
the socializing
aspects
more important. That's why I think even a very well prepared
hackathon wouldn't get the attention that it deserves when it's done
as a night
session. But I
like the idea to do it in parallel to other long-running sessions /
symposia or
probaly even in parallel to the tutorials. As soon as people got
started
with
hacking, chances are good that they will continue that after the
conference or in
their spare-time. Does that make sense?
Just a suggestion: Rather than calling this a hackathon, how about
making it a tutorial or workshop on "How to get your changes accepted
by JDT"? In other words, a workshop specifically tailored to educate
people on how to maximize the possibility that the feature or bug fix
that they've always wanted to get into JDT would be accepted. Topics
would include an architectural overview, API stability, long-term
maintainability, workflow, testing conventions, documentation requirements, etc.
I'm guessing that there are many improvements to this idea that others
can suggest. But I do think that it would be a popular subject. Also,
it is a relatively rare event to be able to welcome 4 people from the
platform team to an EclipseCon. Especially since they are being
provided with a mandate to prepare such an event we should try to find
a way to best make use of their availability.
My 2 cents.
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