I like the idea. Have we covered all topics sufficiently with
that?
Am 18.05.2011 08:35 schrieb "Bernd Kolb"
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bernd.kolb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I like the idea. Have we covered all topics sufficiently
with that?
>
> Other opinions in the PC?
>
> Bernd
> Am 17.05.2011 15:37 schrieb "Ian Skerrett" <
ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> All,
>>
>> I was reviewing the call for papers for ECE. I would
like to suggest
>> we include some themes/tracks for people to consider
when submitting
>> their ideas. In my experience this is important to set
the overall tone
>> of the conference. Below is what I would suggest.
>>
>> Anne, mentioned to me that it was suggested to use the
old EclipseCon
>> themes of Making with Eclipse, Making at Eclipse and
Making Community.
>> In my experience these themes are too inward looking
and make it hard
>> for external people to really understand what
EclipseCon is all about.
>>
>>
>> Ian
>>
>>
>> ECE 2011 Proposed Themes
>>
>> 1. Better Application Lifecycle Management
>> - Presentations and cases studies on the tools and
techniques that
>> improve the application development and management
lifecycle. Suggested
>> topics include Mylyn, testing tools, integrating Maven
and Hudson, test
>> driven development, migrating to git and others.
>>
>> 2. Models in the Real World
>> - Eclipse modeling technology has become a standard for
organizations
>> using a model driven development approach. Topic for
this track will
>> explore how Eclipse modeling technology is being used
to the technical
>> challenges for these organizations.
>>
>> 3. Building Industry Solutions with Eclipse
>> - Eclipse has proven to be a powerful platform for
building flexible and
>> extensible applications. Many organizations are
building platforms
>> that address the needs of a specific industry, like
banking, insurance,
>> automotive, aerospace and others. This track will
explore the
>> technology, architecture and policies required to build
industry
>> solutions with Eclipse runtime technology.
>>
>> 4. 10 Years of Eclipse
>> - At EclipseCon Europe 2011 we will be celebrating 10
years since the
>> first release of Eclipse in November 2001. During these
10 years
>> Eclipse has had substantial influence on how people
build software,
>> perceive open source software and view developer tools.
Tell us how
>> you and your organization have changed over the last 10
years and what
>> is in store for the future of Eclipse, open source and
software
> development.
>> --
>> Ian Skerrett
>> Director of Marketing
>> Eclipse Foundation
>> Tel: 613-224-9461 ext 227
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