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Equinox Summit 2007 Agenda

Revision as of 17:00, 21 September 2007 by John arthorne.ca.ibm.com (Talk | contribs) (Day One)

Day One

8:00 Continental Breakfast in Salon Lisgar in the hotel

9:00 Call to Order

  • (30 min) Introduction to the summit Jeff McAffer
  • (30 min) Introductions Every attendee will be asked to give a quick (~1 minute) introduction: your name, past eclipse involvement, current area of interest, what you hope to attain from the summit.
  • (45 min) Lightning talks To give us some fodder for discussion, we'll kick things off with some short talks on interesting areas where work is currently going on in Equinox:
    • BJ Hargrave - OSGi Rnext An overview of what is coming down the road in the next OSGi spec release. Given limited time, the focus will be on what is most applicable to Equinox.
    • Tom Watson - Security incubator Current status and future plan. Focus will be on dynamic management of Java security providers, trust roots, user authentication and on runtime code authorization.
    • Brian Bauman - Tooling (PDE) An overview of the work going on in the land of bundle tooling over the next year.
  • (15 min) break
  • (30 min) Lightning talks continued Two lightning talks on the subject of provisioning - a major work area in Equinox and other Eclipse projects this year. Those with absolutely no interest in provisioning are welcome to use this time to break off for discussion on other topics.
    • Pascal Rapicault - p2 A quick design overview of the Equinox provisioning effort, the current state, and the road ahead.
    • Tim Webb - Maya Overview of how Maya is planning to leverage the Equinox provisioning incubator work. Topics include how the director component will be used server side and the use of shared install services to provide the desired end-user experience.
  • (30 min) Topic brainstorm and first cut prioritization. We will use some variation of "cast each of five votes on most important topics". Although topics will probably not be surprising, attendees will begin choosing how to apply their efforts the remainder of the day.
  • (60 min) Buffet lunch and email break. (12-1pm)
  • (60 min) First breakout meeting
  • (15 min) Snack, email and wiki writing break
  • (30 min) First summary reports and discussion
  • (45 min) Presentations
  • (60 min) Second breakout meeting
  • (15 min) Coffee break, email and wiki writing break
  • (30 min) Second summary reports and discussion

At this point we will break before assembling for dinner.

Evening

The Eclipse Foundation is hosting a social event in conjunction with the Equinox and CDT Summits. We'll be going to Mclaren's for pizza and beer. We'll be walking over there around 5:45pm.

Day Two

8:00 Continental Breakfast

8:30 Call to Order

  • (30 min) Reconvene, overnight reflection. Re-shuffling of breakout meeting topics if necessary
  • (60 min) Third breakout meeting
  • (15 min) Snack, email and wiki writing break
  • (30 min) Third summary reports and discussion
  • (60 min) Fourth breakout meeting
  • (15 min) Snack, email and wiki writing break
  • (30 min) Fourth summary reports and discussion
  • (60 min) Lunch and email break (12:30-1:30)
  • (60 min) Fifth breakout meeting
  • (15 min) Snack, email and wiki writing break
  • (30 min) Fifth summary reports and discussion
  • (90 min) Consolidation, assessment and call to action.

At this point the formal summit will be over.

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