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Revision as of 11:12, 12 July 2010

Location and Date

Deutsche Telekom AG
Products & Innovation
T-Online-Allee 1
64295 Darmstadt
Germany

Wednesday, July 14th 2010, 17:00 - 20:30

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Note: If you have been registered, there will be a free parking available for you. Follow the visitors path, tell your name and use visitor parking areas.

The demo camp will be located in the Forum, which is directly at main entrance to the building and registration desk.

There will be a Happy Hour after the event. It will take place in or around the same building. No registration is required. Just stay for food, drinks and fun.

This Demo Camp will be sponsored by Developer Garden, the developer portal of Deutsche Telekom AG.
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Hint: how to register

You can add yourself to the list of presenters, attendees by modifying the corresponding section of this page. For that you need an Eclipse Bugzilla Account.

The easiest way to get such an account is to click on the "log in" link in the upper right corner of the DemoCamp Wiki page and follow the instructions to create a new Bugzilla account. Or go directly to [1]. Once you have your account (e-mail address + password), you can log in (again: upper right corner). Returning to the Demo Camp page, you will find [edit] links for each section (to the right of the section header) which allow you to add yourself to the respective list.

For Telekom employees: You can send an email to Jochen Hiller or Carolina Klatt to register.

Organizers

Jochen Hiller, DeveloperGarden (Deutsche Telekom AG)
Marcel Bruch, Software Technology Group, TU Darmstadt

Presenters

The final agenda is now defined. We hope you will enjoy it.

The default presentation language will be German. You are welcome to present in English, but expect to hear other talks in German.

  1. 17:00 - 17:10 Welcome
  2. 17:10 - 17:25 Lars Vogel Developing with e4
  3. 17:25 - 17:40 A regular day as an Eclipse Committer, Benjamin Muskalla Holger Staudacher
  4. 17:45 - 18:00 Manuel Bork, Eclipse modeling and programming with UML Lab
  5. 18:00 - 18:15 Building Eclipse Applications with Maven Tycho, Karsten Thoms, itemis AG
  6. 18:20 - 18:35 IDE 2.0: Why Google Codesearch doesn't help, Stacktraces don't help (enough), and how code completion should work... Marcel Bruch
  7. 18:40 - 19:10 Break
  8. 19:10 - 19:25 Control Your Home with OSGi, Kai Kreuzer
  9. 19:25 - 19:40 The ZoRa Photo Director: Lessons learnt from implementing a mid-size RCP application, Berthold Daum
  10. 19:45 - 20:00 Eclipse EGit, Stefan Lay, SAP AG
  11. 20:00 - 20:15 Janos Koppany: How to improve geographically distributed software development processes using Mercurial or Git, Intland Software GmbH [2]
  12. 20:15 - 20:30 Eclipse Bespin - The Future of Editing, Lothar Wieske

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 jo [dot] hiller [AT] googlemail [dot] com.

  1. Jochen Hiller, DeveloperGarden (Deutsche Telekom AG)
  2. Lars Vogel
  3. Udo Hafermann, Software AG
  4. Gerd Aschemann
  5. Matthias Schur, SAP Research
  6. Nikolay Georgiev
  7. Nikolai Raitsev
  8. Johannes Lerch, TUD Computer Science Student
  9. Benjamin Muskalla, EclipseSource
  10. Holger Staudacher, EclipseSource
  11. Erik Vonderheid, PROSTEP AG
  12. Boyan Yurukov, Software AG
  13. David Law, ap consult GmbH
  14. Manuel Bork, Yatta Solutions
  15. Karsten Thoms, itemis AG
  16. Christian Schidler, (Deutsche Telekom AG)
  17. Winfried Breuer, (Deutsche Telekom AG)
  18. Leif Frenzel, andrena objects ag
  19. Stefan Schürle, andrena objects ag
  20. Volker Kauder, (Deutsche Telekom AG)
  21. Kai Kreuzer, Odyssey Financial Technologies
  22. Marcel Bruch, Software Technology Group
  23. Heiko Müller, SAP Research
  24. Steffen Heinzl, SAP Research
  25. Rainer Thome, SAP Research
  26. Benjamin Schmeling, SAP Research
  27. Stefan Lay, SAP AG
  28. Marc Logemann, LOGENTIS GmbH
  29. Dirk Schnelle-Walka
  30. Petko Guglev, Software AG
  31. Niko Köbler, OPITZ CONSULTING GmbH
  32. Heiko Spindler, OPITZ CONSULTING GmbH
  33. Karsten Schmidt, SAP AG
  34. Jutta Bindewald, SAP AG
  35. Michael Eichberg, Technische Universität Darmstadt
  36. Daniel Dönigus, PROSTEP AG
  37. Jörn Hameister, PROSTEP AG
  38. Erik Meißner, PROSTEP AG
  39. Jürgen Kilian, ACIPS Ltd.
  40. Dr. Vladimir Rubin, msg systems AG
  41. Lothar Wieske, DB Systel GmbH
  42. Sebastian Rose, msg systems AG
  43. Johannes Leebmann
  44. Sebastian Proksch, TUD Student
  45. Dennis Sänger, TUD Student
  46. Michael Mühlberg, SAP AG
  47. Bernd Kolb, SAP AG
  48. Max Bruchmann, TU Darmstadt Student
  49. Andreas Richter, TU Darmstadt Student
  50. Ivan Galkin, TU Darmstadt Student
  51. Joachim Schick, Deutsche Telekom AG
  52. Martin Alexander Ried, TU Darmstadt Student
  53. Jörg Daubert, TU Darmstadt Student
  54. Christoph Schulze, UMD Student
  55. Martin Skorsky, Software AG
  56. Marc Werner, bitminers
  57. Jan Joeppen, CSC
  58. Janos Koppany, Intland Software GmbH [3], [4]
  59. Michael Lukas, Intland Software GmbH [5], [6]
  60. Robert Langenberg, TU Darmstadt Student
  61. Karsten W. Rohrbach, wibas GmbH
  62. Simon Kaufmann, SAP AG
  63. Gregor Wicklein, TU Darmstadt Student
  64. Martin Weigel, TU Darmstadt Student
  65. Andre Wisplinghoff, TU Darmstadt Student
  66. Berthold Daum, bdaum industriekommunikation
  67. Dennis Siebert, TU Darmstadt Student
  68. Nico Haase, Student an der TU Darmstadt
  69. Jörn Eichler, Fraunhofer SIT
  70. Aley Zaidi
  71. Johannes Jacop, Yatta Solutions
  72. Michael Scheer, Subito AG
  73. Alexander Oros, DFS
  74. Peter Berthold, DFS
  75. Sebastian Lang, DFS
  76. Oliver Glier, DFS
  77. Sven Nitzsche, DFS
  78. Sebastian Ahlfeld, TU Darmstadt Student
  79. Nicolas Wombacher, TU Darmstadt Student
  80. Roman Getto, TU Darmstadt Student
  81. Attila Bak, Architect (Fornax Committer)
  82. Markus Barchfeld
  83. Daniel Pehnec, h_da Student
  84. Andreas Voss
  85. Christoph Dann,TU Darmstadt Student
  86. Jan Hendrik Burdinski, TU Darmstadt Student
  87. Wei Wei, SAP Research
  88. Oliver Kuhn, SUBITO AG
  89. Ralf Hammen, InteRes
  90. Zsolt Koppany, [7]
  91. Andreas Teuber, TU Darmstadt Student
  92. Johanna Reichenbach, EclipseSource
  93. Susan Iwai, EclipseSource
  94. Enrico Schnepel, BitCtrl Systems
  95. Erik Brangs, student at TU Darmstadt
  96. Julius Rückert, student at TU Darmstadt
  97. Daniel Staesche, student at TU Darmstadt
  98. Benjamin Brunner, OPITZ CONSULTING
  99. Mojisola Anjorin, PhD student at TU Darmstadt
  100. Manuela Duft, Unternehmenskommunikation compeople AG Frankfurt
  101. Christian Schneider
  102. Walery Strauch
  103. Roman Mertyn, student at TU Darmstadt
  104. Alexander Pass, student at TU Darmstadt
  105. Katrin Kowalski, Student an der TU Darmstadt
  106. Julia Weingart, Student an der TU Darmstadt
  107. Liebgard Becker, [http://www.bssm.de BSSM Becker Software System Management GmbH}

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