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Revision as of 03:57, 11 October 2013

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After the success on positive feedback of previous Demo Camp in Grenoble and the recent emulation shown at Cluster Edit, we are pleased to organize again a full day Eclipse event in Grenoble to gather all Eclipse enthusiast in the area around technical presentations & discussions.

Location

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Xerox Research Centre Europe
6 chemin de Maupertuis
38240 Meylan, France
Travel Information


Date and Time

November 25th 2013, all day long.

Sponsors

Hosting and Funding

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Communication

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Organizers

  • Thierry Jacquin - Xerox Research
  • Mickael Istria - Red Hat

Agenda

Line-up

The day will feature informal demos, presentations and discussions about cool Eclipse projects, ranging from research prototypes to fully-featured open-source and commercial offerings. Each presentation should be 20 minutes + 5 minutes of questions, doing the transition with next presentation. If you want to make something shorter, then we'll plan quickies (5 minutes). This tentative agenda is subject to change depending on the proposed talks.

Time Activity
9h30 Introduction, event, sponsors, who you are
10h Talk 1 (TBD)
10h30 Talk 2 (TBD)
11h Coffee break and chat
11h15 Talk 3 (TBD)
11h45 Talk 4 (TBD)
12h15 Talk 5 (TBD)
12h45 Lunch and chat
14h 8 quickies (TBD)
14h40 Talk 6 (TBD)
15h10 Coffee break and chat
15h25 Talk 7 (TBD)
15h55 Talk 8 (TBD)
16h25 Talk 9 (TBD)
16h55 Code together: need help on a piece of code, on a project, to contribute your first patch ot an Eclipse-related project ? Let's work all together to make progress together!

Proposed talks

Submissions and deadline

You can submit simply by adding a paragraph there (please respect follow title conventions so we can easy use the page outline). We are looking for talks that show:

  • Cool stuff in Eclipse (Eclipse insight)
  • Cool stuff with Eclipse (how you use Eclipse)
  • Cool stuff for Eclipse (what plugins you develop)

All technologies/projects/organizations/... are good for a presentation, while it relates to Eclipse.

You proposal should also includes the possible formats. You can select either one, or both of them if you talk can suit to both standard and quicky format.

  • Standard talk (20 minutes of presentation + 5 minutes of questions)
  • Quicky (5 minutes to use as you want)

Note that as the schedule is quite tight, we can't allow any talks to be longer than announced. So make sure your presentation fits in the timeframe! It's better to make something shorter and have more time for questions than having something too long that you can't finish.

A speaker is allowed to present several talks. Presentations my be submitted either in French or in English.

Maximize cost/value rate of your Eclipse tests with SWTBot test recorder
  • By: Mickael Istria
  • Category: Cool stuff for Eclipse
  • Fornmt Standard or quicky
  • Abstract: SWTBot recently integrated a test recorder and generator that speeds up the process of developing a functional test. This will be a quick demo.
XText : an example of modelling with respect to a legacy application
  • By: T Jacquin
  • Category: Cool stuff with Eclipse
  • Abstract: There are easy ways in XText for linking a model with applicative java structures such as classes, methods or attributes. Few slides / short demo ?

Who Is Attending

Please add your name to this list if you attend the Eclipse Day. There are only 50 seats available, people registers after the 50 seats are taken will be on waiting-list. Insciption is mandatory. Attendees will required to confirm their presence a few days before the event.

  1. Thierry Jacquin Xerox Research
  2. Mickael Istria, JBoss by Red Hat (mistria@redhat.com)
  3. Miguel Santana, STMicroelectronics (miguel.santana@st.com)
  4. Christelle Burguera, STMicroelectronics (christelle.burguera@st.com)
  5. ...
  6. ...

Carpool

Eclipse Day Grenoble is a Green event. If you plan to use your car to go to this event, and have some seats to share, please add you to this list:

Driver Departure from Seats
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  1. Joe
  2. Jack
  3. William
  4. Averell

After the conference

To be filled later

Contact

  • Twitter: Follow @EclipseGre for more news about Eclipse-related news in Grenoble and its area.
  • Mailing-list: Organizers can also be reached on the france-ec mailing-list. Feel free to come to ask questions, make suggestions, anything...

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