Hello here are the details
as they stand.
Logistics:
October
25-26
Location: Ottawa
See agenda
below
We still need volunteers for
some subjects so don't be shy. As well, we still have room for additional
presentations. I gave everyone an hour unless they indicated otherwise; let me
know if adjustments are required. I tried to group subjects so that there is
some continuity.
I have used the term
presentation, but really the form will be entirely up to the persons driving the
session. The session can be a panel discussion, a proposal, design proposal
review, requirements review for upcoming development etc.. The sessions are
meant to be highly interactive; I have no doubt they will be. Please provide me
with abstract of your topic so people have a good idea what's going to be
discussed.
Tuesday October 25,
2005
9:15-9:30 Introduction and
kick-off
9:30- 10:30 Presentation:
QNX: Debugger Architecture - challenges, deficiencies, solutions.
10:30- 11:30 Presentation:
Open for other projects DSP or Platform.
11:30-12:30
Lunch
12:30 - 2:00 Volunteer?
Debugger- Design Session: There are a lot of requirements that have been under
discussion for the past several months from members of the CDT team as well s
the DSP team. By fall it may be appropriate to hold a Design review or session
for these requirements.
2:00-2:15
Break
2:15- 2:45
Presentation:LosAlmos:Greg: Extending CDT to debug programs in parallel-
presentation of the results of this work
2:45 -4:15
Intertest:Intel:who?: Discussion of where we think CDT is with regards to
scalability and performance.
Wednesday October 26,
2005
9:00 -10:00
Presentation:LosAlmos:Craig: Using CDT as a platform for Multi-language support
- presentation of work they have done in
this
area.
10:00-11:00 Presentation
-Demo:UIUC:Jeff Overbey: "How to Integrate a New Language into the CDT in 15
Minutes,"
11:00-11:15
Break
11:15-12:15
Presentaion:Intel:Leo: The possibility of a CDT-Wide concept of a "tool-chain".
QNX is interested in working with intel on this
presentation.
12:15 - 1:15 Lunch
1:15 - 2:15 volunteer?
Language Development Tool Kit - there is some grass roots initiatives within CDT
for this. It would be a good idea to have a session on this and invite
those from other projects such as LDP, DSP and the
Platform
2:15 - 3:15 Presentaion:
QNX: CDT and the Next Generation C/C++ Developer - discussion around future
strategy and vision for the CDT project.
3:15-3:30
Break
3:30-4:30
Presentaion:Symbian:who?: Build system requirements
Thursday October 27,
2005
9:00-10:00Presentation: QNX:
CDT End User Experience - Many companies are now shipping the CDT as part of
their own custom development environments. This session will present some of the
end user likes, dislikes and general comments on CDT. This session should be
used as an opportunity to help plan end-user relevant development activities for
the CDT that will benefit the widest possible audience and improve the overall
user experience.
10:00-10:15
Break
10:15 11:15 Intertest:Intel:
volunteer?: Discussion of CDT "singletons" and other CDT architecture topics - I
remember a mailing list discussion regarding some aspect of the architecture
that Doug questioned. If we don't talk about this now we may never do
it.
11:15-12:15 Presentation:
QNX: Future Project Planning - 12 month view, as well an open form for proposal
on how we could change the way we do things.
1:15-2:15 Intertest:symbian:
Volunteer? How to contribute to CDT. Symbian is also looking into donating some
technology, but are unsure about the process, etc.
2:15-3:15 Volunteer?:
Facilitated Discussion. Based on our past experience, what worked or didn't as
far as how we ran the projects. Where can we
improve.
Numbers so far and
growing:
Los
Alamos:(2)
Symbian:
(2)
TI:Ch:(4)
Intel:
(4)
Nokia:(3).
WindRiver:(3)
QNX:(7)
UIUC
(3)
Eclispe
Foundation
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Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] CDT Fall
Conference
Hi,
I would like to start booking
flights and accomodation as well. Can you please confirm the dates and give us
an idea where it is held.
Regards
--
Lars
Greg
Watson <gwatson@xxxxxxxx>
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Any idea where this will
be held? Can you recommend a hotel?
Thanks,
Greg
On Jul
6, 2005, at 9:31 PM, Derrick Keefe
wrote:
> Below are some of
the details and the items that people have
> expressed an
> interesting in for a fall CDT conference. So far, we
have several
>
people
> signed up for
presentations. We are also looking for people
champion
> specific topics e.g.
initiate discussions now on a given topic, see
> what
>
progress can be made before conference, chair a discussion/design
> session
or
> give a presentation. Please
sign-up and participate.
>
>
Logistics:
> Duration 2-3 days,
This will depend on amount of content
> Location: Ottawa
> The Proposed date is the week of Oct
24-28*
> Oct 17-21 and Sept 26-30
are potential other dates if Oct 24-28
> does not
> work.
>
> Below
are the subjects people have either signed up to do a
> presentation
on
> or have indicated that they
would like to see a session on. I
> have used
> the term presentation, but really the form will be
entirely up to the
> persons
driving the session. The session can be a panel discussion,
a
> proposal, design proposal
review, requirements review for upcoming
> development etc. The session are meant to be
highly interactive.
>
>
Presentation:LosAlmos:Greg:Extending CDT to debug programs in
>
parallel-
> presentation of the
results of this work
>
Presentation:LosAlmos:Craig:Using CDT as a platform for
Multi-language
> support -
presentation of work they have done in this area.
> Presentation:QNX: Debugger Architecture - challenges,
deficiencies,
>
solutions.
> Presentaion: QNX:
CDT and the Next Generation C/C++ Developer -
> discussion
> around future strategy and vision for the CDT
project.
> Presentation: QNX:
Future Project Planning - 12 month view, as well
> an open
>
form for proposal on how we could change the way we do
things.
> Presentation: QNX:CDT
End User Experience - Many companies are now
> shipping
> the CDT as part of their own custom development
environments. This
>
session
> will present some of
the end user likes, dislikes and general
> comments on
> CDT. This session should be used as an opportunity
to help plan
>
end-user
> relevant development
activities for the CDT that will benefit the
> widest
>
possible audience and improve the overall user
experience.
> Intertest:general:
Language Development Tool Kit - there is some
> grass roots
> initiatives within CDT for this. It would be a
good idea to have a
>
session
> on this and invite
those from other projects such as LDP, DSP and the
> Platform
> Intertest:symbian: Future release
planning.
> Intertest:symbian:
Build system requirements
>
Presentaion:Intel: The possibility of a CDT-Wide concept of a "tool-
>
chain".
> QNX is interested in
working with intel on this presentation.
> Intertest:Intel: Architecture: Discussion of CDT
"singletons" and
> other
CDT
> architecture topics - I
remember a mailing list discussion
> regarding some
> aspect of the architecture that Doug questioned.
If we don't talk
>
about
> this now we may never do
it.
> Intertest:Intel: Discussion
of where we think CDT is with regards to
> scalability.
> Intertest:symbian: Debugger
requirements
> Intertest:general:
Debugger- Design Session: There are a lot of
> requirements
> that have been under discussion for the past several
months from
> members
of
> the CDT team as well s the
DSP team. By fall it may be appropriate
> to hold
>
a Design review or session for these requirements.
> Intertest:symbian: How to contribute to CDT.
Symbian is also
>
looking into
> donating some
technology, but are unsure about the process, etc.
>
> Numbers
so far and growing:
> Los Alamos:(2)
> Symbian: (2)
> TI:Ch:(4)
> Intel: (4)
> Nokia:(3).
> WindRiver:(3)
> QNX:(7)
>
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