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[wtp-pmc] FW: Allocations and Conference Layout Posted

Title: Allocations and Conference Layout Posted

FYI. “WTP” presumably includes our incubating sub-projects – JSF, Dali, and ATF. If you have any comments or concerns, let me know via email or on the PMC call, and I can roll up a response for Rich. FWIW, we discussed these levels before, but prior to the long/short tutorial breakdown plan, which is new this time around.

 


From: Richard Gronback [mailto:richard.gronback@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 5:38 PM
To: Doug Gaff; Bjorn Freeman-Benson; Doug Schaefer; Tim Wagner; Scott Rosenbaum; Ed Merks; John Graham; Oisin Hurley; John Duimovich; Donald Smith
Cc: TPTP PMC communications (including coordination, announcements, and Group discussions); Kevin Haaland
Subject: Allocations and Conference Layout Posted

 

Hi Everyone,

Thanks to everyone who has volunteered to represent a track.  The only holdouts are TPTP and Platform (Kevin, I assumed you could find me someone to represent the Rich Client and Java Development tracks).

Bjorn has created a new page for layout and allocations: http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/index.php?page=programcommittee/

Please check the allocations, as I was unsure of how those who didn’t reply would like to have their 4-hour tutorials split among the new 2 hour (short) and full-day (long) tutorial format.  Notice we’re not calling them VLTs anymore, based on some good feedback.  With that, let me know if you disagree with the “take away” requirement for both tutorial formats (e.g. sample projects, preferably available before the tutorial).

Finally, the allocations are not fixed, as it may turn out we’d all like more long tutorials, or more short.  Please indicate your preference, as we can still adjust the number of each to fill the rooms we have.

Thanks,
Rich

PS – Thanks to the perseverance of Doug Gaff, we’ve secured Scott Adams (Dilbert guy) for our first keynote!  The last will be Dr. Herbert Thompson on security, and the middle one is still undetermined.  Any more ideas?

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Richard C. Gronback
Borland Software Corporation
richard.gronback@xxxxxxxxxxx
+1 860 227 9215


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