Hi Adrian, Marc, all
I agree with you both : more demos & better coordination.
Most important, ECon : I can submit an update of both my talks for
ECon this week.
Finally, don't worry Marc : Bonita's BPM editor is paramount to
their stragegy and so they won't squeeze it for another one. But
there are several Open Source strategies, and editors internally
developed by big accounts or service providers might well prefer
yours. As for Open Wide using it... well it will depend on having
the right customer :=)
Regards,
Marc
Le 05/11/2012 10:51, Mos, Adrian a écrit :
Hi
guys,
As
Marc said, the attendance was pretty good, given the
subject’s popularity across the current EclipseCON attendees
J I
think next time we need to focus on more demos if possible,
with better coordination and more clear results to show.
I
think we need to propose another one of these “symposium”
formats for ECON US. In fact we are not the only ones doing
these, the Modeling guys have been doing this for a while,
although in a shorter 1h slot.
Regarding
collaboration with others, I think this will come once we
manage to convince people that what we do actually works,
that it’s easy to get their hands on and so on…
We
should probably talk about all these things and the
submission we should make together soon, as the deadline
for ECON is 19 November…
Cheers,
Adrian.
Thanks, Bob.
I think we
cannot complain at all. We had an attendance of about 20 (I
would have expected much less), which probably was 4-5% of
the whole conference at that time.
Mix of
presentations was nice, although I would prefer a bit more
coordination, consitency and “quality assurance” next time J Also, possibly and end-to-end example with all
tools participating across presentations.
Attempt to
find collaborators in the audience was not very successful;
we suggested to the Bonitasoft folks attending to
collaborate on your modeler project and/or on the Stardust
Browser Modeler and they frankly declined …
What do the
others think?
Marc
Hi Marc,
Any feedback from the presentation? I'm curious to hear
how it went.
Cheers!
Bob
Gents,
find
attached the current status of my deck. Still planning
some tweaking – e.g. better references to/use of Bob’s
deck on the trip …
Happy to
do some last minute adjustments if you feel the need.
Marc
Hi guys,
So here is a first
draft of the slides. We can refine them tomorrow. I took
a decision for this version of the slides, but please
feel free to suggest otherwise if you feel it’s not
appropriate. You can make changes directly in the
attached file as I’m running low on time here in
finishing my demo J
We want to keep the
slides short for this intro so I just remind in 1 quick
slide what Eclipse SOA is about and then I only put
slides for Stardust and BPMN, sort of ‘what’s new’ as
projects. I initially wanted to have a reminder slide
for each project but it would be too long. Also, in the
presentations, we will talk about some of these projects
in detail.
Regarding timing, we
are running very low on time for the panel, in this
configuration. We have a total of 3.5h and we are
already taking 3h20min with the current agenda. Marc,
would it be possible to shorten one of your
presentations maybe? I can also make mine smaller, to
about 20 mins.
I suggest we meet
tomorrow morning at 8h15 in Room 7 for last minute
preparations… J
http://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2012/rooms/room-7
Cheers,
Adrian.
Adrian,
here are
the Stardust bullet points for your slide deck:
· Full-blown, mature,
production-proven BPM suite
· Entire source code
contributed to Eclipse
· Covers interactive
workflow, document processing and service integration
· Fully integrated in
Eclipse (e.g. modeling, refactoring, debugging,
integrated runtime)
· Connectivity/potential
for collaboration exists to/with other SOA (and more)
project, e.g. BPMN2 Metamodel, BPMN 2 Modeler, Nuxeo,
ORION
More?
Marc
This sounds good, 17
is not bad. Thanks for the info.
Also, just a reminder
to all the PMC members, please send the summary slide
on your project (1 slide not more) ASAP.
Gents,
according to Anne
Jacko, we have 17 registrations for the track. If we
really get around that number (excluding ourselves),
that would be ok-ish, given that EclipseCon has 550
registrations in total.
One more day if
you have means to market it …
Marc
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