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EclipseCon 2009 Category Descriptions Flowchart
Revision as of 19:38, 21 October 2008 by Bjorn.freeman-benson.eclipse.org (Talk | contribs) (→Step 2: If ... Then ... Else)
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This page is a draft of a flowchart to help you decide in which category to submit your EclipseCon 2009 talk. If the page becomes popular enough, we might make a graphical version.
Step 1: Primary Focus
Step 1 is to determine your proposal's primary focus. We admit that most interesting talks these days are at the boundaries between two or more interesting frameworks or systems, but in order to classify your proposal, you have to decide what the primary focus is... Got it in mind? Ok, now we can proceed to step 2.
Step 2: If ... Then ... Else
- If the primary focus is a particular programming language...
- ...if the primary focus is Java, then consider the Java category.
- ...if C/C++, then consider the C/C++ category.
- ...if PHP, then consider the Tools category.
- ...if JavaScript, then consider the Web Tools category.
- ...if XML/XHTML, then consider the Web Tools category.
- ...if a scripting language, then consider the Tools category.
- ...if some other language, then consider the Tools category.
- If the primary focus is OSGi, then consider the OSGi DevCon category.
- If the primary focus is the intersection of Linux and Eclipe, then consider the Linux DevCon category.
- If the primary focus is E4 or the next generation of the Eclipse Platform, then consider the E4 category.
- If the primary focus is a specific framework...
- ...if the primary focus is Spring, AspectJ, Hibernate, etc., then consider the Tools category.
- ...if a data-centric framework, then consider the Data Tooling category.
- If the primary focus is User Interfaces, then consider the UI category.
- If the primary focus is Tools for Software Developers including bug tracking, builds, collaboration, etc., then consider the Tools category.
- If the primary focus is one of the Eclipse projects...
- ...if the primary focus is ACTF. then consider the
- ...if AJDT...
- ...if Albireo...
- ...if ALF...
- ...if Aperi...
- ...if Apogee...
- ...if AspectJ...
- ...if ATF...
- ...if Babel... Tools
- ...if BIRT...
- ...if BPEL...
- ...if Buckminster...
- ...if CDT...
- ...if Corona...
- ...if COSMOS...
- ...if Dali...
- ...if Dash... Tools
- ...if DLTK... Tools or Emerging Technology
- ...if DTP...
- ...if DSDP/DD...
- ...if DSDP/MTJ...
- ...if DSDP/NAB...
- ...if DSDP/RTSC...
- ...if DSDP/TM...
- ...if DSDP/TmL... Linux DevCon
- ...if ECF... Runtime
- ...if EclipseLink... Runtime
- ...if Eclipse Examples... Committer and Contributor
- ...if EPF...
- ...if EPP...
- ...if eRCP... Runtime
- ...if g-Eclipse...
- ...if GEF...
- ...if Glimmer...
- ...if Hibachi...
- ...if Higgins...
- ...if IAM...
- ...if JDT...
- ...if JWT...
- ...if JSF...
- ...if linux-distros... Linux DevCon
- ...if M2E...
- ...if Maynstall...
- ...if one of the Modeling projects...
- ...if Mylyn...
- ...if Nebula...
- ...if OFMP...
- ...if OHF...
- ...if Orbit...
- ...if ORMF...
- ...if PDE...
- ...if PDT...
- ...if Photran...
- ...if Platform...
- ...if PTP...
- ...if RAP... Runtime
- ...if Riena... Runtime
- ...if SMILA... Runtime
- ...if SOA...
- ...if Spaces...
- ...if Swordfish... Runtime
- ...if Tigerstripe...
- ...if TPTP...
- ...if VE...
- ...if Voice Tools...
- ...if WTP...