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Re: [eclipsecon-na-program-committee] Session feedback from ECE


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Ian Bull <irbull@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andrew, great minds think alike :). Ian S. and I were just talking about this early today. I decided to submit a basic introduction to Gerrit. I'm not the 'best' person to give this talk -- I've only been using Gerrit for a few months -- but I was thinking that Gerrit from a new users perspective might be interesting.

I've put the talk in [1]. If someone with more experience puts a talk in, I'd be happy to vote my own talk down. Also, if someone would like to collaborate on a talk, I'd be happy to do that too.


Another talk that might be interesting is one on the Gerrit Plug-in / extension model. This is potentially very interesting to Eclipse adopters as it opens the door to tighter integration between code reviews and other Eclipse tools / technologies.

I've been playing with the Gerrit plug-in API on my own time, but it's currently in active development and changing daily. Shawn, do you expect Gerrit 2.9 to be stable by EclipseCon?

2.9 should be released by EclipseCon. 2.8 should be final soonish, and then 2.9 should enter rc phase about 2 months later. Assuming 2.8 final is ~Dec 1st, 2.9 rc should start ~Feb 1st, so we should see 2.9 final by mid-March.
 
Do you think an overview of the Gerrit Plug-in API would be interesting?

Some people find it fascinating. I think its still  a pretty poor API to work against when you compare it to what the Eclipse platform team has accomplished. :-)

 
One idea is that we have running example that's relevant to Eclipse, for example:

Create a Gerrit Plug-in that adds a button to the project page. When selected, it prompts for a bug number. It will automatically create an empty Revision (empty change-set) with a commit message derived from the bugzilla entry and a Change-ID. From here, a developer could fetch the commit, and start working on. They would --amend as usual, and push the changes back for verification / review. The advantage is that the link to bugzilla is already there, and the Change-ID is automatically included. 

Actually, this is a pretty cool idea.

 

This talk with show both the Gerrit API as well as give the audience some ideas on how they could use it within the context of Eclipse.

Thoughts?
Ian

 


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Shawn Pearce <sop@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Gerrit session is usually given by me, and I'm on the PC so I didn't submit a talk. :-)


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Andrew Eisenberg <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seeing how popular the Gerrit session was and how there was a long discussion about it on some mailing list recently, I'm surprised that there are no session proposed that are directly covering gerrit/git, etc.  Does anyone think we should solicit one? And anyone know who could give it?


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 6:24 AM, Roxanne Joncas <roxanne.joncas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone,

Please note: the attendance report for EclipseCon Europe is not complete so the Most Popular by Attendance list does not necessarily include the talks that had the most attendants.

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On 11/15/2013 5:06 AM, Ian Skerrett wrote:

All,

 

Below is a top 10 summary from the session evaluation for EclipseCon Europe. Hopefully it will be useful to understand what were popular topics and sessions that received great feedback.

 

Ian

 

 

Most popular by attendance

1.      Flying sharks and m2m

2.      Optimizing performance - how to make your Eclipse-based tools run faster

3.      Lambda - More Than a Greek Letter

4.      New and Noteworthy in Java8

5.      Eclipse and Java™ 8

6.      What every Eclipse developer should know about Eclipse 4 (e4)

7.      Usability and Testability - Two unloved birds with one stone

8.      Eclipse JDT Kung Fu

Are you still manually coding UIs?

EMF Dos and Don’ts

 

 

Best Feedback  (note: I only include sessions with at least 10 votes)

1.      Eclipse Committer Bootcamp

2.      Rapid Android Development with Xtend

3.      Mastering OSGi with Ease

4.      Would we do it again? - UI Testing with Q7

5.      Eclipse Smart Home

6.      Using Gerrit to enhance your Git

7.      Flying sharks and m2m

8.      Migration to e4 - be aware of the pitfalls / Shake that FUD; How to migrate your Eclipse 3 legacy code to Eclipse 4

9.      Lambda - More Than a Greek Letter

10.   EMF Dos and Don’ts

 



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