Notice: This Wiki is now read only and edits are no longer possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.
COSMOSEclipseConTopics
This article presents information and ideas about what the COSMOS team could do at EclipseCon 2007.
EclipseCon 2007 will be held March 5-8 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Panel
The panel submission was denied!
- Panel on open sources systems management. - Eclipse due date: 12/1
- Who would like to participate:
- Craig Thomas, GroundWork OpenSource (Cthomas.groundworkopensource.com)
- Ric Telford, VP IBM Tivoli Autonomic Computing
- Roger Castillo, AlterPoint
- John Graham, Sybase
- Group to define topics to be covered.
- Why Systems Management in Eclipse?
- What problems are we trying to solve?
- Industry trends in open source systems management
- What does it mean for me, the consumer of open source
- What's all this SML stuff anyway, can't we just use (xxxxx)?
- Candidate subjects:
- Strength of SML as modeling language
- vs. CIM, ODMA, ....
- Potential for interoperability through Eclipse-based development framework
- Benefits of community process for commercial, open source, and commercial-open source participants
- Strength of SML as modeling language
- Who would like to participate:
http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3751
Long Talk
Long Talk Denied!
- Long talk; Resource Modeling based on SML - Eclipse due date: 12/1
http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3760
Short Talk
Accepted
- Short talk; Overview on COSMOS - Eclipse due date: 1/15
http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3749
Demo
Decision Pending. Vote for Pedro!
- Demo showing progress on resource modeling tooling
http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4027
Poster
Here is a link to the poster that was presented at the Eclipse Summit, Europe.
This can serve as a starting point for our poster at Eclipse Con.
File:EclipseSummit-Oct-06-v3.zip
Table Topic
We could probably get a few of us to talk about COSMOS. Similar to the short talk.
Should we expand this to systems management in general?