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Eclipse DemoCamps Indigo 2011/Toronto
Location
Red Hat Toronto, 2323 Yonge Street, Suite 300 (after party at the Rose & Crown)
Date and Time
June 14, 2011
6:00pm-8:00pm (Demo Camp)
8:00pm-late (Pub)
Organizers
- Andrew Overholt, Red Hat (email overholt at redhat.com)
Presenters
- Chris Aniszczyk (Red Hat) presents EGit 1.0!
- Severin Gehwolf (Red Hat) presents Eclipse Fedora Packager
- Brian de Alwis (Manumitting) presents E4 and Kizby
- David Mirza (Subgraph) presents Vega, an open source web vulnerability security platform built on Eclipse RCP
- Kevin Jalbert and Cody LeBlanc (UOIT) presents Eclipticon, an Eclipse plugin for concurrency testing of Java programs
- <your presentation goes here>
Who Is Attending
If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email to the organizers.
- Andrew Overholt, Red Hat
- Chris Aniszczyk, Red Hat
- Alex Kurtakov, Red Hat
- Jordan Anastasiade, Seneca College
- Paul Morrison, J.P. Morrison Enterprises
- Brian de Alwis, Manumitting Technologies
- Kiu Kwan Leung, Red Hat
- Abhishek Bhatnagar, Red Hat
- Jeremy Bradbury, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
- Kevin Jalbert, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
- Cody LeBlanc, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
- Diana Gooding, TDI Consulting
- William Gooding
- Dave Steinberg, IBM
- David Mirza, Subgraph
- Bruce Leidl, Subgraph
- Kushal Munir, IBM
- Kevin Doyle, IBM
- Rosanah Murugesu, IBM
- Ash Hariharan, IBM
- John Bossons, torsoft.net
- David Kelk, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
- Dmitriy Rozhkov Seneca College
- Minoo Ziaei Red Hat
- Zhubin Salehi Route1 Inc.
- Aelx Shpurov Route1 Inc.
- Robert Jackiewicz, Clearly Open
- Valentin Baciu, IBM
- Marcelo Paternostro, Oracle
- Jeff Johnston, Red Hat
- Ben Waters, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
- Daniel Snider, University of Ontario Institute of Technology