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<b>Date:</b> October 19, 2020, Monday
 
  
<b>Time:</b> 14:30 - 16:00 CET (tentative)
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<b><span style="color:red">Please note that to be able to attend the session, you should register for the Eclipse SDK meetup on the EclipseCon Swapcard platform.</span>
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For steps to register, please see - https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/community-day#register</b>
  
 
====Agenda====
 
====Agenda====
<b>Please feel free to add suggestions for ideas, topics to discuss, etc.</b>
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<b>Tentative Agenda</b>
 
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* Contributing to the Eclipse SDK
 
**<b>Speakers please sign-up : Please add your name if you are interested to speak on this topic</b>
 
# ABCs of JDT Core Contribution -  [Manoj N Palat]
 
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* Hear from the committers and contributors
 
** <b>Speakers please sign-up : Please add your name if you are interested to share your experience as a committer or contributor</b>
 
# Committer experience [Alexander Fedorov]
 
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* Lightning talks
 
** <b>Speakers please sign-up : Please add your name if you would like to present something interesting to the community</b>
 
# What's New in the Eclipse Platform Project: An overview of the things that drove the project's community during the past year. Shortened version of the same-named [https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/sessions/what%E2%80%99s-new-eclipse-platform-project ECE2020 talk]. [Karsten Thoms]
 
# Today’s displays are not 92 DPI any more - How to make your SWT application look great on modern displays. Shortened version of my [https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/sessions/today%E2%80%99s-displays-are-not-92-dpi-any-more-how-make-your-swt-application-look-great ECE2020 proposal]. [Matthias Becker]
 
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* Discussion topics
 
** <b>Please add any topics you would like to discuss</b>
 
# E4 story: vision and plans for the nearest years
 
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* Community feedback
 
# How to measure and visualize the grade of effort invested to the Eclipse project improvements by not funded committers and contributors
 
  
====Attendees====
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        ! Time
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        | 2.30 pm (15 mins)
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        | Invited Talk: Eclipse - How a Solid Code Base was Built? Hear from one of the early contributors and the former Eclipse platform lead
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        | Philippe P Mulet
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        | 2.45 pm (7 mins)
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        | My Committer Experience
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        | Alexander Fedorov
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        | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | <b>Lightning Talks (20 mins)</b>
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        | 2.55 pm (7 mins)
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        | What's New in the Eclipse Platform Project: An overview of the things that drove the project's community during the past year. Shortened version of [https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/sessions/what%E2%80%99s-new-eclipse-platform-project ECE2020 talk]
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        | Karsten Thoms
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        | 3.05 pm (7 mins)
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        | Today’s displays are not 92 DPI any more - How to make your SWT application look great on modern displays. Shortened version of  [https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/sessions/today%E2%80%99s-displays-are-not-92-dpi-any-more-how-make-your-swt-application-look-great ECE2020 proposal]
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        | Matthias Becker
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        | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | <b>Community Interaction (45 mins)</b>
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        | 3.15 pm
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        | Panel discussion : Eclipse SDK - What's going on now and how can you contribute?
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        | Manoj N Palat
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        | Q & A session
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        | Lakshmi P Shanmugam
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<b>Please add your name if you are interested in attending this meet up.</b>
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====Q & A====
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<b>Please add questions for the Q&A session</b>
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Questions for the Community Day. (Please add your name against your question)
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# What is the E4 story: Vision and plans for the nearest years? (Alexander Fedorov)
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# How to measure and visualize the grade of effort invested to the Eclipse project improvements by non-funded committers and contributors? (Alexander Fedorov)
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# What is the best way to add a new feature for which no Bugzilla exists? (a) create a bug and discuss first if the feature is wanted? (b) implement the feature and create a bug + gerrit change all at once? or (c) implement the feature standalone in my own github and approach the project owners whether it is a valuable addition? - Also: is there a common understanding of this? Or does every project have different opinions on this (Platform vs. JDT vs. others)?
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# Manoj N Palat
 
# Manoj N Palat
 
# Vikas Chandra
 
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# Alexander Fedorov
 
# Alexander Fedorov
 
# Jens Lideström
 
# Jens Lideström
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# Sebastian Ratz
 
# Neeraj Bhusare
 
# Neeraj Bhusare
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# Kenneth Styrberg
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# Alexander Kurtakov
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# Paul Damrongpiriyapong
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# Thomas Watson
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# Mickael Istria
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# Udo Walker
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# Stefan Winkler
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<b><span style="color:red">Please note that to be able to attend the session, you should register for the Eclipse SDK meetup on the EclipseCon Swapcard platform.</span>
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For steps to register, please see - https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/community-day#register</b>
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Please contact Manoj Palat (or) Lakshmi Shanmugam on the EclipseCon Swapcard platform, if you have any questions.

Latest revision as of 09:05, 19 October 2020

Eclipse SDK Meetup

A virtual meetup as part of EclipseCon 2020 - for people who are interested in what's happening in the Eclipse SDK, looking to contribute or have discussions with the committers and contributors of the Eclipse SDK project.

Come and meet the Eclipse SDK community, other committers & contributors and share your thoughts/ideas.

Schedule

Date October 19, 2020, Monday
Time 2.30 pm - 4 pm CET

Register

Please note that to be able to attend the session, you should register for the Eclipse SDK meetup on the EclipseCon Swapcard platform. For steps to register, please see - https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/community-day#register

Agenda

Tentative Agenda

Time Topic Speaker/Moderator
2.30 pm (15 mins) Invited Talk: Eclipse - How a Solid Code Base was Built? Hear from one of the early contributors and the former Eclipse platform lead Philippe P Mulet
2.45 pm (7 mins) My Committer Experience Alexander Fedorov
Lightning Talks (20 mins)
2.55 pm (7 mins) What's New in the Eclipse Platform Project: An overview of the things that drove the project's community during the past year. Shortened version of ECE2020 talk Karsten Thoms
3.05 pm (7 mins) Today’s displays are not 92 DPI any more - How to make your SWT application look great on modern displays. Shortened version of ECE2020 proposal Matthias Becker
Community Interaction (45 mins)
3.15 pm Panel discussion : Eclipse SDK - What's going on now and how can you contribute? Manoj N Palat
Q & A session Lakshmi P Shanmugam

Q & A

Please add questions for the Q&A session
Questions for the Community Day. (Please add your name against your question)

  1. What is the E4 story: Vision and plans for the nearest years? (Alexander Fedorov)
  2. How to measure and visualize the grade of effort invested to the Eclipse project improvements by non-funded committers and contributors? (Alexander Fedorov)
  3. What is the best way to add a new feature for which no Bugzilla exists? (a) create a bug and discuss first if the feature is wanted? (b) implement the feature and create a bug + gerrit change all at once? or (c) implement the feature standalone in my own github and approach the project owners whether it is a valuable addition? - Also: is there a common understanding of this? Or does every project have different opinions on this (Platform vs. JDT vs. others)?

Attendees

  1. Manoj N Palat
  2. Vikas Chandra
  3. Lakshmi Shanmugam
  4. Dani Megert
  5. Sarika Sinha
  6. Sravan Kumar Lakkimsetti
  7. Noopur Gupta
  8. Karsten Thoms
  9. Matthias Becker
  10. Alexander Fedorov
  11. Jens Lideström
  12. Sebastian Ratz
  13. Neeraj Bhusare
  14. Kenneth Styrberg
  15. Alexander Kurtakov
  16. Paul Damrongpiriyapong
  17. Thomas Watson
  18. Mickael Istria
  19. Udo Walker
  20. Stefan Winkler


Please note that to be able to attend the session, you should register for the Eclipse SDK meetup on the EclipseCon Swapcard platform.

For steps to register, please see - https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020/community-day#register

Please contact Manoj Palat (or) Lakshmi Shanmugam on the EclipseCon Swapcard platform, if you have any questions.

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