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'''Abstract''' Chances are that the process to onboard a new developer in your team looks like a long wiki page of tools to install, repos to clone, etc. This talk presents Eclipse Oomph, a new open source project automating the setup of a developer IDE. | '''Abstract''' Chances are that the process to onboard a new developer in your team looks like a long wiki page of tools to install, repos to clone, etc. This talk presents Eclipse Oomph, a new open source project automating the setup of a developer IDE. | ||
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Revision as of 15:12, 13 April 2014
Location [1]8400 Boulevard Decarie, Montreal, Canada
DateTime Tuesday, June 10, 2014 - from 9:30 to 17:30 (subject to change)
Contact For any questions or comments, please contact pascal(at)rapicorp.com
Agenda
At this point we are still looking for speakers to present at the event. If you interested in presenting something, please submit your proposal below before May 15th.
Registration
Sponsors
Presenters
Submissions
Presentations will last 30 min + 5 min for questions.
Title Building an in-house Eclipse support team
Name / Affiliation / Email Emilio Palmiero / Ericsson / emilio.palmiero (at) ericsson.com
Abstract For now 5 years, Ericsson has been providing its development teams with an in-house Eclipse support group whose mandate is to smoothen the distribution of Eclipse and help our 10,000 users with their day-to-day operations. In this talk we reflect on both the whys and the hows of our team. For the whys, we explain the genesis of the team, its evolution, and the services offered today. For the hows, we give an overview of the challenges we met:
- Distributing Eclipse in shared environments (AFS and Windows TS)
- Managing preferences for a team
- Gathering information for diagnostic purpose
- Monitoring Eclipse usage
- Dealing with upstream problems
This talk will conclude with the pros and cons of this sort of service and discuss how we see the role of the team evolve.
Title From 0 to ready to code, the oomph way
Name / Affiliation / Email Pascal Rapicault / Rapicorp / pascal (at) rapicorp.com
Abstract Chances are that the process to onboard a new developer in your team looks like a long wiki page of tools to install, repos to clone, etc. This talk presents Eclipse Oomph, a new open source project automating the setup of a developer IDE.
Title Symphony, une platforme pour la planification et le contrôle de mission spatiale
Name / Affiliation / Email Regent L'Archeveque / Canadian Space Agency /
Abstract TBD
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