Doug,
If you’re not going to use it
for something else, that is definitely an option. Thanks for the offer.
Doug
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[mailto:dsdp-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doug Schaefer
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 2:36 PM
To: DSDP PMC list
Subject: RE: [dsdp-pmc] EclipseCon 2008
One possibility would to be to give DSF one tutorial slot from the
C/C++ track (which I was thinking of already anyway).
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[mailto:dsdp-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pawel Piech
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 2:33 PM
To: DSDP PMC list
Subject: Re: [dsdp-pmc] EclipseCon 2008
Doing a DSF tutorial in 2 hours would probably end up is a
slide show only. With 4 hours maybe we could get people to do some coding
:-) So I would definitely appreciate this opportunity.
Cheers,
Pawel
Oberhuber, Martin wrote:
Hi Doug,
are the 3 tutorials we got allocated 2-hour (short tutorial) slots
again?
For TM, we could present the same as last year, and probably some
new
stuff that's emerging right now (TCF). But it's not clear yet how
mature and
available the new stuff will be at the time of EclipseCon.
Given that we'd probably just repeat the same from last year, I
could also
give the TM tutorial slot to somebody else if we think the
community would
be more interested in something else. I could probably do a long
talk on
TM, with focus on TCF instead.
What about using the time for a double-short (4-hour) tutorial on
DD/DSF
for instance? The debugging technology is complex and there are
many
questions about it.
Any other proposals for talks, or how to use the slots?
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems, Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
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On Behalf Of Gaff, Doug
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 8:24 PM
To: DSDP PMC list
Subject: [dsdp-pmc] EclipseCon 2008
Hi folks,
Since I haven’t seen any traffic
other than Martin, here is my proposal for our track allocations:
Tutorials (3)
- (1) Target
Management (Martin, Dave)
- (2)
eRCP/eSWT (Gorkem, Mark)
- (3) Building
a debugger on DSF and Flexible Hierarchy (Darin, Pawel)
Long Talks (4)
- (1) Tools
for Mobile Linux (Christian)
- (2) User
focused talk / panel
- (3) User
focused talk
- (4) User
focused talk
Short Talks (10)
- (1) Target
Management (Martin)
- (2) Device
Debugging (Pawel)
- (3) eRCP
(Gorkem, Mark)
- (4) NAB
(Shigeki)
- (5) TmL
(Christian)
- (6) VPP
(Mark)
- (7) RTSC
(proposed project lead)
- User focused
talks (e.g. applications of eRCP, TM, NAB, OSGi in embedded, etc.)
- (8) User
focused talk
- (9) User
focused talk
- (10) User
focused talk
I am trying to leave room for
submissions that aren’t specifically DSDP, but are in the embedded/mobile
space. VPP and RTSC are newly proposed projects (only one has been
officially announced).
Thoughts?
Doug
Yes, that’s an interesting
idea. One of the things the PC suggested was creative ways to use short
talk slots, e.g.
- 4 talks and a 10-minute Q&A or Panel
- 5 speakers on the same theme (time limits and delineation
will be enforced)
- Speedy demos
A what’s new in Ganymede would
be very interesting. I see TM, DD, NAB, and eRCP as potential
speakers. (Get on the train!!) It would draw collective attention to the
projects in DSDP.
A what’s new in DSDP would be
interesting, too. TmL, VPP, and the (revived) MTJ could cover that.
Hi Doug,
given the allocation of slots, I first thought about
doing a "Whats new in Target Management"
short talk.
But then it struck me that it would be even more
valuable to have a single combined "What's new
in Ganymede" talk where each project has a
short slot to talk about news. I guess this could
even be a plenary session.
What do you think, would it worth bringing that
idea forward to the organizing committee?
Depending on how things go forward with TCF,
that might also be worth a slot; but it's hard to
decide right now.
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems, Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
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On Behalf Of Gaff, Doug
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 10:22 PM
To: DSDP PMC list
Subject: [dsdp-pmc] Next Meeting and EclipseCon
Hi folks,
Sorry for not being in touch on our next meeting.
EclipseCon and my upcoming commercial release are taking a lot of time. I
also have 4 weeks of travel coming up, so I’d like to wait until October for
our next meeting.
That being said, it’s time to start working on EclipseCon
08. I’d like to do this over email the next couple of weeks. I am
again responsible for the Mobile/Embedded Category, which has the following
allocation:
4 Long Talks
10 Short Talks
3 Tutorials (2 hour slots – can be combined if desired)
As you can see, the Program Committee is pushing for more
short talks this year to get better exposure and diversity of topics.
Short talk speakers will receive a 20% discount (new this year.) The PC
has also done away with separate Panel and Demo allocations, since many of the
Panels weren’t very interesting. If we really want to do a Panel, though,
we should discuss. Demo allocations can either be long or short
talks. It’s up to us.
What I need from you:
·
Would your project like a talk slot?
·
Long, short, or tutorial?
·
Do you know of folks outside our projects that would be interested in
speaking? We should recruit beyond DSDP.
·
Do you want to see a panel discussion? On what topic?
Please respond by 9/21 (1 week). Then we can discuss
further.
Doug
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