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== Orion Planning Summit==
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== Orion Planning Summit ==
  
Help chart the future of the Orion open source project.   This meeting will bring together individuals and organizations that are interested in the future of the Orion open source project.   We want to build a community of adopters and committers, so if you have a passion for better web tools, plan to attend.
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This summit was held in March 2011 in Palo Alto, California. The meeting brought together individuals and organizations that are interested in the future of the Orion open source project. See links below for notes taken during the summit.  
  
=== Date and Location ===
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=== Date and Location ===
March 17 (starting at 1pmPT) to March 18 (finish at 4pmPT)
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Location: TBD  but somewhere near Mountain View/ Santa Clara, CA
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March 17 (starting at 1pmPT) to March 18 (finish at 4pmPT)
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[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3410+Hillview+Avenue,+Palo+Alto,+CA&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=3410+Hillview+Ave,+Palo+Alto,+CA+94304&ei=dsU9TdKwCISssAP3vKndAw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CBIQ8gEwAA SAP Labs]
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3410 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA  
  
 
=== Agenda ===
 
=== Agenda ===
The goal of this meeting is to produce a project proposal to start a separate project for Orion at eclipse.org. The project proposal will determine the initial committers of the project.
 
  
We can circulate draft versions of the project proposal on the mailing list beforehand. We would like to use the meeting to socialize and get to know each other, form a consensus around scope and direction for Orion, and dive into some initial technical discussions around the various work areas.
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'''Thursday, March 17'''
  
The concrete agenda is TBD based on the work areas and the participants who show up for the meeting.
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{| cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Time
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!
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|-
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| 12:30-1:00
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Arrival
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|-
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| 1:00-1:15
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Introduction 
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|-
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| 1:15-2:00
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Orion Overview - Boris Bokowksi
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|-
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| 2:00-2:45
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| align="center" colspan="2" | What we learned and would like to see in Web tools  - Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer
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|-
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| 2:45-3:00
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Break
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|-
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| 3:00-4:30
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| align="left" colspan="2" | How would you like to use Orion?  What are your Web tooling requirements? (10-15 minutes each)
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* Kevin Dangoor, Mozilla
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* Dave Johnson, Nitobi/PhoneGap
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* Kevin Sawicki, github
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* Paul Beusterien, MDS
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* John J Barton, IBM/Firebug
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* Rik Arends, Ajax.org
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|-
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| 4:30-5:00
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|  align="center" colspan="2" | Architecture Overview - Simon Kaegi
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|-
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| 5:00-6:30
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Discussion and Beers  (Hosted by SAP)
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|}
  
====Work Areas====
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In no particular order. Please add new work areas you'd be willing to work on as appropriate.
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'''Friday, March 18  8:30am'''
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{| cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! width="25%" | Work Area
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! Time
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!
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|-
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| 8:30-9:00
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Breakfast
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|-
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| 9:00-12:00
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| align="left" colspan="2" | Deep Dives 
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* [[Orion/Planning Meeting/Target Users]]
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* [[Orion/Planning Meeting/High Value Integration Points]]
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* [[Orion/Planning Meeting/Server integration]]
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* [[Orion/Planning Meeting/Tooling for JS,HTML,CSS]]
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|-
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| 12:00-1:00
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Lunch
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|-
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| 1:00-2:30
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| align="left" colspan="2" | Deep Dives  (Continued)
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* [[Orion/Planning Meeting/Common Workflows and OnRamps for Small Site Devs]]
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* [[Orion/Planning Meeting/Mobile]]
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|-
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| 2:30-4:00
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| align="left" colspan="2" | Eclipse Project Proposal Discussion
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* What is the scope of Orion
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* What is out-of-bounds for Orion
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|}
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==== Work Areas  ====
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In no particular order. Please add new work areas you'd be willing to work on as appropriate.
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{| width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="1"
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|-
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! width="25%" | Work Area  
 
! People
 
! People
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|- valign="top"
| '''Client'''
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| '''Client'''
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| Boris Bokowski, Simon Kaegi
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|- valign="top"
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| '''Server'''
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| Boris Bokowski, John Arthorne, Bernd Kolb
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|- valign="top"
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| '''Authorization/Authentication'''
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| John Arthorne, Simon Kaegi
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|- valign="top"
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| '''Code Editor'''  
 
| Boris Bokowski
 
| Boris Bokowski
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|- valign="top"
|'''Server'''
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| '''Mobile'''  
|Boris Bokowski, your_name_here
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| Paul Beusterien, Eric Cloninger
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|'''Authorization/Authentication'''
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|your_name_here
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|-valign="top"
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| '''Code Editor'''
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|Boris Bokowski
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|}
 
|}
  
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=== Attendees  ===
  
=== Attendees === 
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We invite anyone who has a serious interest in Orion to attend this meeting. A goal of Orion is to develop a strong community of adopters and contributors, so if you have a passion for better web tools we want your participation.  
 
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We invite anyone who has a serious interest in Orion to attend this meeting.   A goal of Orion is to develop a strong community of adopters and contributors, so if you have a passion for better web tools we want your participation.  
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If you do plan on attending you must register, we need this so that we can organize a big enough meeting room. Please add your name, affiliation, and why you are interested in attending.
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If you do plan on attending you must register, we need this so that we can organize a big enough meeting room. Please add your name, affiliation, and why you are interested in attending.  
  
#Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation
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#Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation  
#Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation
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#Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation  
#Boris Bokowski, IBM, co-leading the Orion effort at IBM, with focus on the vision, the overall architecture and the client-side experience.
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#Boris Bokowski, IBM, co-leading the Orion effort at IBM, with focus on the vision, the overall architecture and the client-side experience.  
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#Paul Beusterien, [http://www.mobiledevelopersolutions.com MDS], Contribute to Orion meeting the needs of mobile device developers
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#Simon Kaegi, IBM, co-leading the Orion effort at IBM, with focus on project planning and component architecture details.
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#John Arthorne, IBM, leading development of the Orion server
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#John J. Barton, IBM, Firebug integration
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#Eric Barroca, Nuxeo, investigating the use of Orion as a base for a "online dev environment" for Nuxeo's platform (as part as Nuxeo Studio)
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#Jon Ferraiolo, IBM, potential technology adopter
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#Kai Tödter, Siemens AG, investigating the potential of Orion for Siemens
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#Bernd Kolb, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
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#Karsten Schmidt, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
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#Borislav Kapukaranov, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
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#Dave Johnson, Nitobi, investigating the potential of Orion for Nitobi / PhoneGap
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#Susan McCourt, IBM, focusing on client-side development and UX
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#Jochen Krause, EclipseSource, investigating the potential of Orion for EclipseSource; arriving Thursday afternoon
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#Peter van der Linden, Motorola Mobility, alternate for Eric Cloniger
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#John Thomas, RIM
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#Padmashree B, SAP Labs India, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
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#Ben Galbraith, Set Direction, what we learned and what we would like to see in Web tools
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#Dion Almaer, Set Direction, what we learned and what we would like to see in Web tools
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#Gary Mazo, IBM, potential technology adoption
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#Venkat Balabhadrapatruni, IBM, potential technology adoption
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#Jas Sandhu, Microsoft Interoperability Strategy, exploring
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#Peter Muessig, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
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#Kevin Dangoor, Mozilla, figuring out how the browser and its tools can work with Orion
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#Kevin Sawicki, GitHub, investigating the potential of Orion for GitHub
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#Matt McNulty, HP/Palm
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#Eugene Ostroukhov, Nokia
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#Larry Cable, SAP Labs LLC. investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
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#Xiaofeng Guo, Google, take a look at the tour and try to understand how Orion works.
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[[Category:Orion|Planning Meeting]]

Latest revision as of 16:15, 4 May 2011

Orion Planning Summit

This summit was held in March 2011 in Palo Alto, California. The meeting brought together individuals and organizations that are interested in the future of the Orion open source project. See links below for notes taken during the summit.

Date and Location

March 17 (starting at 1pmPT) to March 18 (finish at 4pmPT)

SAP Labs

3410 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA

Agenda

Thursday, March 17

Time
12:30-1:00 Arrival
1:00-1:15 Introduction
1:15-2:00 Orion Overview - Boris Bokowksi
2:00-2:45 What we learned and would like to see in Web tools - Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer
2:45-3:00 Break
3:00-4:30 How would you like to use Orion? What are your Web tooling requirements? (10-15 minutes each)
  • Kevin Dangoor, Mozilla
  • Dave Johnson, Nitobi/PhoneGap
  • Kevin Sawicki, github
  • Paul Beusterien, MDS
  • John J Barton, IBM/Firebug
  • Rik Arends, Ajax.org
4:30-5:00 Architecture Overview - Simon Kaegi
5:00-6:30 Discussion and Beers (Hosted by SAP)



Friday, March 18 8:30am

Time
8:30-9:00 Breakfast
9:00-12:00 Deep Dives
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:30 Deep Dives (Continued)
2:30-4:00 Eclipse Project Proposal Discussion
  • What is the scope of Orion
  • What is out-of-bounds for Orion



Work Areas

In no particular order. Please add new work areas you'd be willing to work on as appropriate.

Work Area People
Client Boris Bokowski, Simon Kaegi
Server Boris Bokowski, John Arthorne, Bernd Kolb
Authorization/Authentication John Arthorne, Simon Kaegi
Code Editor Boris Bokowski
Mobile Paul Beusterien, Eric Cloninger

Attendees

We invite anyone who has a serious interest in Orion to attend this meeting. A goal of Orion is to develop a strong community of adopters and contributors, so if you have a passion for better web tools we want your participation.

If you do plan on attending you must register, we need this so that we can organize a big enough meeting room. Please add your name, affiliation, and why you are interested in attending.

  1. Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation
  2. Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation
  3. Boris Bokowski, IBM, co-leading the Orion effort at IBM, with focus on the vision, the overall architecture and the client-side experience.
  4. Paul Beusterien, MDS, Contribute to Orion meeting the needs of mobile device developers
  5. Simon Kaegi, IBM, co-leading the Orion effort at IBM, with focus on project planning and component architecture details.
  6. John Arthorne, IBM, leading development of the Orion server
  7. John J. Barton, IBM, Firebug integration
  8. Eric Barroca, Nuxeo, investigating the use of Orion as a base for a "online dev environment" for Nuxeo's platform (as part as Nuxeo Studio)
  9. Jon Ferraiolo, IBM, potential technology adopter
  10. Kai Tödter, Siemens AG, investigating the potential of Orion for Siemens
  11. Bernd Kolb, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
  12. Karsten Schmidt, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
  13. Borislav Kapukaranov, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
  14. Dave Johnson, Nitobi, investigating the potential of Orion for Nitobi / PhoneGap
  15. Susan McCourt, IBM, focusing on client-side development and UX
  16. Jochen Krause, EclipseSource, investigating the potential of Orion for EclipseSource; arriving Thursday afternoon
  17. Peter van der Linden, Motorola Mobility, alternate for Eric Cloniger
  18. John Thomas, RIM
  19. Padmashree B, SAP Labs India, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
  20. Ben Galbraith, Set Direction, what we learned and what we would like to see in Web tools
  21. Dion Almaer, Set Direction, what we learned and what we would like to see in Web tools
  22. Gary Mazo, IBM, potential technology adoption
  23. Venkat Balabhadrapatruni, IBM, potential technology adoption
  24. Jas Sandhu, Microsoft Interoperability Strategy, exploring
  25. Peter Muessig, SAP AG, investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
  26. Kevin Dangoor, Mozilla, figuring out how the browser and its tools can work with Orion
  27. Kevin Sawicki, GitHub, investigating the potential of Orion for GitHub
  28. Matt McNulty, HP/Palm
  29. Eugene Ostroukhov, Nokia
  30. Larry Cable, SAP Labs LLC. investigating the potential of Orion for SAP
  31. Xiaofeng Guo, Google, take a look at the tour and try to understand how Orion works.

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