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EclipseCon Exercise 2010

Continuing in the tradition that Darin Swanson started at earlier EclipseCons, there will be organized runs at the 2010 edition.

Why run at EclipseCon?

  • You have the opportunity to meet members of the community and get to know them better
  • You'll be wide wake and ready to focus on the outstanding talks EclipseCon has to offer
  • Burn off some calories from late nights in the Hyatt bar
  • Get out of the building and breath in some nice crisp clean air
  • For those of us from a cold climate, no running in the snow for a week.  Can't beat that!



We will be meeting in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency at 7am every morning for an early morning run. Here's a map for a possible run. Other suggestions welcome!


Organizer(s):

  • Kim Moir

If you are interested in helping organize EclipseCon exercise,  please add yourself to the list :-)


Please sign up here for the days you are interested participating. Don't be shy! There will be runners of all abilities. Running makes great conversation.

  1. Kim Moir, Mon-Thur
  2. Elias Volanakis, Mon-Thur
  3. Ian Bull, Mon-Thur
  4. Lynn Gayowski, Mon-Thur (I'll probably make 2/4 though - blame the Hyatt lobby bar!)




The Eclipse Foundation has generously offered to donate some Eclipse swag and running items for this event. There will be a different prize awarded each day.  Motivated yet?   I've suggested some prize categories. Please feel free to update them with your ideas.


  •  Runner farthest away from home
  •  Oldest running or conference shirt worn during EclipseCon Exercise ie. JavaOne 2005 shirt
  •  Most colourful running outfit
  • ....


At the beginning of March, I'll run a poll so the community can vote on the prize categories.


Questions?  Contact me by email, IRC (nick is k2moir) in #eclipse-dev, or twitter .

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