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RE: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Minutes from EclipseContelecon 1/13/06

I was there too :)
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From: eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tim Wagner
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 1:05 PM
To: Eclipsecon Program Committee list
Subject: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Minutes from EclipseContelecon 1/13/06

Attending: Tim, Paul, Doug, Gunnar, Ed, Lawrence, Sri

Regrets: Simon

 

Modifications to list below: No commercial category, merge CDT with languages, Maybe add a “Top 10”, Carve out an “experience” session

 

Homework: Over the next two weeks all PC members should

  • Read through the short talk submissions
  • Add/modify keywords (create additional keywords as needed – I’ll seed them with the set from our call today)
  • Comment, vote, and otherwise clarify short talk submissions via EclipseZilla
  • Solicit additional content (from long talk conversions or elsewhere) as needed to round out a session. (I’m particularly thinking of trying for a complete business session; the other ones we can “pack” with two smaller tracks.)
  • Send email to the PC with questions, concerns, ideas about regrouping etc. – we need to go into the meeting on Feb 3rd ready to finalize the short talks.

 

AIs [Tim]:

  • Check with Bjorn on whether the PC is involved in anything else (demos, posters, etc.); otherwise short talks are the only remaining items.
  • Assuming answer to above is “no”, cancel calls on 1/20 and 1/27; extend the call on 2/3 to 2 hours to finalize short talk portion of program.
  • Get EclipseZilla modified to support the following to enable short talk categorization to be carried out:
    • keyword column for export in CSV
    • keyword column option in “Change Columns” page
  • Verify with Erin or Nancy that long talk declines will occur today so that we can prod their submitters to convert to short talks.
  • Collect suggestions for short talk suggestions for a mass mailing. (So far I’ve only received two; if you have more, please send them.)

 

Let me know if I missed anything.

 


From: Tim Wagner
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:18 AM
To: Eclipsecon Program Committee list
Subject: reminder: call today,10am PST

 

Agenda: Short talk program organization, review of existing short talk submissions

Call info: Call info: 866-214-3176, 8870689#. International dialin is US 404-827-9098

 

I took a look through the short talk submissions last night; most were high quality, but there’s a category of “gee, this sounds a lot like a product demo/ad” so we’ll need to review our litmus test for what counts a commercial plug versus a legitimate conference presentation.

 

We’ll talk about the categorization of talks on the call; as a preview, here are some of the buckets that sounded possible to me:

 

  • New Technologies: Talks on technology projects and other emerging/new ideas that involve Eclipse.
  • EMF: There were several talks on EMF topics.
  • Languages: 3 or 4 talks had a language bias.
  • Plugsin Gone Wild: SOA plugins, native code plugins, JVMs as plugins, etc.
  • Admin/Deploy/Production: Talks related to either using Eclipse as an admin/deploy console or deploying Eclipse itself within the enterprise
  • Build: 2-3 talks had a strong build focus
  • RCP: So many talks in this category that we would either need multiple tracks or break it down further
  • CDT: ~3 talks on CDT topics
  • Business: ~3 business talks. We might be able to find a couple more if we want to try to fill up a “Business Track” room.
  • Test and Perf: TPTP and other testing/per/monitoring infrastructure
  • Then there was a large “misc” category that seemed like it would benefit from further breakdown…perhaps “Cool Apps” to collect some experience and application papers, and if we want to permit some of the more commercial-flavored talks, then they might be grouped into a category, etc.

 


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