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During June 2013, we are inviting individuals to organize and attend Eclipse DemoCamps or Hackathons around the world to celebrate the Eclipse Kepler release. <b>DemoCamps</b> are an opportunity to showcase all of the cool and interesting technology being built by the Eclipse community. They are also an opportunity for you to meet Eclipse enthusiasts in your city. <b>Hackathons</b> are a chance for developers to gather and hack away on bugs and feature requests, and come up with a reasonable patch by the end of the Hackathon. | During June 2013, we are inviting individuals to organize and attend Eclipse DemoCamps or Hackathons around the world to celebrate the Eclipse Kepler release. <b>DemoCamps</b> are an opportunity to showcase all of the cool and interesting technology being built by the Eclipse community. They are also an opportunity for you to meet Eclipse enthusiasts in your city. <b>Hackathons</b> are a chance for developers to gather and hack away on bugs and feature requests, and come up with a reasonable patch by the end of the Hackathon. | ||
− | The format of a DemoCamp is informal. A group of Eclipse enthusiasts meets up and demos what they are doing with Eclipse. The demos can be from research projects, Eclipse open source projects, applications based on Eclipse, commercial products using Eclipse or whatever may be of interest to the attendees. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. Take a look at the list of projects on [http://projects.eclipse.org/list-of- | + | The format of a DemoCamp is informal. A group of Eclipse enthusiasts meets up and demos what they are doing with Eclipse. The demos can be from research projects, Eclipse open source projects, applications based on Eclipse, commercial products using Eclipse or whatever may be of interest to the attendees. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. Take a look at the list of projects on [http://projects.eclipse.org/list-of-projects eclipse.org] or on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eclipse_projects Wikipedia], and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eclipse-based_software Wikipedia list of Eclipse-based software]. |
− | Hackathons are also informal – a group of Eclipse hackers meets up and hacks away on bugs and feature requests for a particular Eclipse project. Attendees usually break out into groups of two or three and get hands-on support from a project veteran to help ensure that a patch can be completed. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. Take a look at the list of projects on [http://projects.eclipse.org/list-of- | + | Hackathons are also informal – a group of Eclipse hackers meets up and hacks away on bugs and feature requests for a particular Eclipse project. Attendees usually break out into groups of two or three and get hands-on support from a project veteran to help ensure that a patch can be completed. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. Take a look at the list of projects on [http://projects.eclipse.org/list-of-projects eclipse.org] or on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eclipse_projects Wikipedia], and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eclipse-based_software Wikipedia list of Eclipse-based software]. Here's an example of a [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_November_2012/Vancouver Hackathon from November 2012]. |
== Organizing == | == Organizing == |
Revision as of 14:09, 12 April 2013
During June 2013, we are inviting individuals to organize and attend Eclipse DemoCamps or Hackathons around the world to celebrate the Eclipse Kepler release. DemoCamps are an opportunity to showcase all of the cool and interesting technology being built by the Eclipse community. They are also an opportunity for you to meet Eclipse enthusiasts in your city. Hackathons are a chance for developers to gather and hack away on bugs and feature requests, and come up with a reasonable patch by the end of the Hackathon.
The format of a DemoCamp is informal. A group of Eclipse enthusiasts meets up and demos what they are doing with Eclipse. The demos can be from research projects, Eclipse open source projects, applications based on Eclipse, commercial products using Eclipse or whatever may be of interest to the attendees. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. Take a look at the list of projects on eclipse.org or on Wikipedia, and the Wikipedia list of Eclipse-based software.
Hackathons are also informal – a group of Eclipse hackers meets up and hacks away on bugs and feature requests for a particular Eclipse project. Attendees usually break out into groups of two or three and get hands-on support from a project veteran to help ensure that a patch can be completed. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. Take a look at the list of projects on eclipse.org or on Wikipedia, and the Wikipedia list of Eclipse-based software. Here's an example of a Hackathon from November 2012.
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Organizing
If you have not organized a Camp or Hackathon in the past, please read this page on organizing a DemoCamp, and then send email to democamps@eclipse.org so we can add you to our list of organizers.
When signing up to organize a DemoCamp or a Hackathon, please be sure to give us your contact information. Either include your individual email address on your event page, or send an email to democamps@eclipse.org to provide your contact information.
When organizing a Camp or Hackathon, add your event to the list below, then create a separate wiki page for your event. To help you create the wiki page, we have a template. To use the template, open it for editing and copy the contents of the edit window to your clipboard, and then select "Cancel" at the bottom of the page to cancel the editing session. Open up your new event page for editing, copy the contents of your clipboard into the editing window, and make your updates. Please do not edit the template.
The demos can be of research projects, Eclipse open source projects, applications based on Eclipse, commercial products using Eclipse or whatever you think might be of interest to the attendees. The only stipulation is that it must be Eclipse related. Click on a city below to find out details and to let the organizers know you plan on attending. Some cities have not finalized a date or location but we still encourage you to let the organizer know you would like to attend.
Demo Sources
Please consider sharing presented demo sources at https://github.com/Eclipse-DemoCamps
Kepler DemoCamps
scheduled
- Berlin, Germany - June 10 at Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin
- Munich, Germany - June 12, Siemens AG
- Dresden, Germany - June 13, TU Dresden
- Frankfurt am Main, Germany - June 25, place TBD, organized by Software & Support Media
- Walldorf, Demo Camp and Happy Hour, Germany - June 26, SAP AG
- Beijing, China - June 27th and June 29th, place TBD
- Stuttgart, Germany - 2017-07-17 17:00, itemis AG
not yet scheduled
- Zurich, Switzerland - June TBD, place TBD
- Hamburg, Germany - date TBD, place TBD
- Hanover, Germany - date TBD, Zühlke Offices
- Kassel, Germany - date TBD, place TBD, organized by Yatta Solutions
- Trondheim, Norway - August TBD, place TBD
Past DemoCamps
- Eclipse DemoCamps November 2012
- Eclipse DemoCamps Juno 2012
- Eclipse DemoCamps November 2011
- Eclipse DemoCamps Indigo 2011
- Eclipse DemoCamps November 2010
- Eclipse DemoCamps Helios 2010
- Eclipse DemoCamps November 2009
- Eclipse DemoCamps Galileo 2009
- Eclipse DemoCamps November 2008
- Eclipse DemoCamps 2008 - Ganymede Edition
- Eclipse DemoCamp 2007