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'''Theme'''
 
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The theme for this year's event will be Eclipse Plug-in Development.
 
The theme for this year's event will be Eclipse Plug-in Development.
  
 
'''Submit a Talk'''
 
'''Submit a Talk'''
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We are looking for speakers for the Eclipse Day India. Submitted talks should relate  to the event theme.
 
We are looking for speakers for the Eclipse Day India. Submitted talks should relate  to the event theme.
  
    * Long Talk
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*''Long Talk''
  
 
A 60 minute talk including 10 minutes for Q&A. Presentation should go into detail and/or demonstration on a topic. A good talk requires preparation and a good pace; the audience is typically intelligent and well prepared and thus any introductory material should be very brief (less than five minutes).
 
A 60 minute talk including 10 minutes for Q&A. Presentation should go into detail and/or demonstration on a topic. A good talk requires preparation and a good pace; the audience is typically intelligent and well prepared and thus any introductory material should be very brief (less than five minutes).
  
 
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*''Short Talk''
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A 30 minute talk including 5 minutes for Q&A. Ideal content would be topics that are easier to explain.
 
A 30 minute talk including 5 minutes for Q&A. Ideal content would be topics that are easier to explain.
  
 
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*''Lightning Talk''
    * Lightning Talk
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Lightning Talks come in at about 10 minutes long and are designed to get people excited about a particular subject and link them to more information about the subject.
 
Lightning Talks come in at about 10 minutes long and are designed to get people excited about a particular subject and link them to more information about the subject.
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'''Submission Process'''
 
'''Submission Process'''
  
    * Call for talk & demo proposals opens January 15, 2010
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* Call for talk & demo proposals opens January 15, 2010
    * Talks & demos will be reviewed by the Program Committee as they are submitted
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* Talks & demos will be reviewed by the Program Committee as they are submitted
    * Call for talk & demo proposals closes February 15, 2010
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* Call for talk & demo proposals closes February 15, 2010
    * Submissions will receive a response from the Program Committee by March 15, 2010  
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* Submissions will receive a response from the Program Committee by March 15, 2010  
  
  
 
'''How to Submit a Talk or Demo Proposal'''
 
'''How to Submit a Talk or Demo Proposal'''
  
    * Submit your proposal using this [http://bit.ly/EclipseDay2010 form].
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* Submit your proposal using this [http://bit.ly/EclipseDay2010 form].
 
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'''More Info'''
 
'''More Info'''
    More and updated information will be available here on a regularly basis.
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* More and updated information will be available here on a regularly basis.
  
  
 
'''Contact'''
 
'''Contact'''
    If you have any questions or comments on the submission process, please contact:
 
  
    Prakash G. R. grprakash+eclipseday@gmail.com
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If you have any questions or comments on the submission process, please contact
    Ankur Sharma ankur_sharma@in.ibm.com
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* Prakash G. R. grprakash+eclipseday@gmail.com
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* Ankur Sharma ankur_sharma@in.ibm.com
  
 
=== Attendee Registration  ===
 
=== Attendee Registration  ===
  
 
Registration is done and tracked by EventBrite. Please [http://eclipsedayindia.eventbrite.com/ visit here] for more information.
 
Registration is done and tracked by EventBrite. Please [http://eclipsedayindia.eventbrite.com/ visit here] for more information.

Revision as of 06:13, 15 January 2010

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The Eclipse Day India is a day-long event that explores Eclipse projects and topics for the local community. Eclipse experts will present innovations in the Eclipse projects and organizations will discuss how they benefit from using Eclipse for their needs. This event will be ideal for software architects, software development managers and senior developers that are interested in using Eclipse. There is no cost to attend the event but you must pre-register.

Place: Bangalore
Date: Friday, April 9, 2010 (tentatively)
Venue: To Be decided



Sponsors

Please contact Prakash G. R. or Ankur Sharma for sponsoring this event

Call for Papers

Eclipse Day India Friday, April 9, 2010 Bangalore, India

The Eclipse Day India is an event designed to create opportunities for the local Eclipse community to explore, share, and collaborate on the latest ideas and information about Eclipse and its members. The conference will consist of one day of technical talks and demos, followed by a networking reception.

Eclipse is now calling for participation from the Eclipse ecosystem at the Eclipse Day India.

Theme

The theme for this year's event will be Eclipse Plug-in Development.

Submit a Talk

We are looking for speakers for the Eclipse Day India. Submitted talks should relate to the event theme.

  • Long Talk

A 60 minute talk including 10 minutes for Q&A. Presentation should go into detail and/or demonstration on a topic. A good talk requires preparation and a good pace; the audience is typically intelligent and well prepared and thus any introductory material should be very brief (less than five minutes).

  • Short Talk

A 30 minute talk including 5 minutes for Q&A. Ideal content would be topics that are easier to explain.

  • Lightning Talk

Lightning Talks come in at about 10 minutes long and are designed to get people excited about a particular subject and link them to more information about the subject.


Submission Process

  • Call for talk & demo proposals opens January 15, 2010
  • Talks & demos will be reviewed by the Program Committee as they are submitted
  • Call for talk & demo proposals closes February 15, 2010
  • Submissions will receive a response from the Program Committee by March 15, 2010


How to Submit a Talk or Demo Proposal

  • Submit your proposal using this form.


More Info

  • More and updated information will be available here on a regularly basis.


Contact

If you have any questions or comments on the submission process, please contact

  • Prakash G. R. grprakash+eclipseday@gmail.com
  • Ankur Sharma ankur_sharma@in.ibm.com

Attendee Registration

Registration is done and tracked by EventBrite. Please visit here for more information.

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