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Revision as of 11:26, 20 November 2012
Location
Red Hat Toronto, 90 Eglinton Ave. East, Suite 502
Date and Time
Wednesday November 21 6:30PM
Organizer
- Roland Grunberg, Red Hat (email rgrunber at redhat dot com)
Presenters
If you would like to present at this event, please add your name below.
- Roland Grunberg, Red Hat : Profiling Unification of Linux Tools Project
- Elliott Baron, Red Hat : Thermostat: An Open Source Instrumentation Tool for the HotSpot JVM
- Andrew Ross, Eclipse Foundation : Use CBI to build Eclipse on your laptop!
- Brian de Alwis, Manumitting: Tiling Editors made easy thanks to E4
- Sami Wagiaalla, Red Hat: The Systemtap Plugin for Eclipse
Who Is Attending
If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email to <rgrunber at redhat dot com>
- Roland Grunberg, Red Hat
- Brian de Alwis Manumitting Technologies
- Elliott Baron Red Hat
- Andrew Ross Eclipse Foundation
- Mekki MacAulay York University Schulich School of Business
- Darcy Casselman OpenText
- Martha Benitez, Red Hat
- Camilo Bernal, Red Hat
- Raymond Chan, Seneca College
- Steve Francisco, IBM Canada
- Khaled Ziyaeen, Computer Science - University of Toronto
- Utkarsh Roy, Computer Science - University of Toronto
- Namrata Bandekar, Fixmo
- Dhaval Giani, Electrical and Computer Engineering - University of Toronto
- Anatoly Spektor, Red Hat