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Eclipse Day at the Googleplex is a full day event for developers to learn about different Eclipse projects and related technologies. You are invited to attend and listen as experts from the Eclipse projects and Google share their experiences of using Eclipse. It's also a great opportunity for you to meet and network with other Eclipse enthusiasts. There is no cost to attend, but pre-registration is required.

This year we are adding an Eclipse Ignite session. For those new to the Ignite format, presenters are given 5 minutes, 20 slides that will automatically change every 15 seconds, on a topic of their choice. If you are interested in presenting at the Ignite session, please send your topic to googleplex2010@eclipse.org


Thursday, August 26, 2010
9:00am - 5:00pm
Googleplex
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA


Thanks very much to the Google Open Source office for hosting this event.

Agenda

Time Track 1 Track 2
9:00-9:30 Registration
9:30-10:00 Introduction
10:00-11:00 Android Tools for Eclipse - Xavier Ducrohet (Google) Next Generation Maven Development Stack - Jason van Zyl (Sonatype)
11:00-12:00 What's New in Helios - Wayne Beaton (Eclipse Foundation) Spring Roo and GWT
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Unconference
1:30-2:00 Eclipse Sequoyah for Android App Developers - Eric Cloninger (Motorola) Git and Eclipse - Chris Aniszczyk (Red Hat) & Shawn Pearce (Google)
2:00-2:30 Tools for Mobile Web - Paul Beusterien (Symbian Foundation) Eclipse Linux Tools Project - Andrew Overholt (Red Hat)
2:30-3:00 EMF for GWT - Ed Merks (Cloudsmith) Eclipse 4.0 - Chris Aniszczyk (Red Hat) & Wayne Beaton (Eclipse Foundation)
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:00 Eclipse Mylyn: from Stack Trace to Scrum - David Green (Tasktop) TBD
4:00-5:00 Eclipse Ignite

All Session Abstracts

Eclipse Ignite Sessions

  1. 10 Steps to Contribute to Eclipse - Wayne Beaton, Eclipse Foundation

Attendee Registration

To register, add your name & affiliation below or contact googleplex2010@eclipse.org.

Name, Company:

  1. Robert Konigsberg, Google
  2. Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation
  3. Chris Aniszczyk, Red Hat
  4. Shawn Pearce, Google
  5. Andrew Overholt, Red Hat
  6. Wayne Beaton, Eclipse Foundation
  7. Ed Merks, Cloudsmith
  8. Paul Beusterien, Symbian Foundation
  9. Vitor Rodrigues
  10. Eric Cloninger, Motorola
  11. Lori Fraleigh, Motorola
  12. Suresh Krishna, Oracle
  13. Cliff Chu, IBM
  14. Vassili Bykov, Google
  15. Elias Volanakis, EclipseSource
  16. Max Spring, Cisco
  17. Gabriel Southern, UC Santa Cruz
  18. Joshua Levine, Cadence Design Systems
  19. Jay Zelitzky, Synopsys
  20. John Panelli, Intuit
  21. Michael Gower, Ariba
  22. Frederic Doucet, Cadence Design Systems
  23. Mark Feber, MulgaSoft.com
  24. Chengdong Li, Tradescape
  25. Jon Sorensen, Tradescape
  26. Lothar Werzinger, Tradescape
  27. Olaf Schneider, Synopsys
  28. Yes Raj, AICDC
  29. Colin Ho, Research In Motion
  30. Robert Hagmann, Google
  31. Kevin Sawicki, Perforce Software
  32. Adam Taylor, IBM
  33. Richard Kuo, AT&T Services
  34. Stephen Moon, Perforce Software
  35. Liz Lam, Perforce Software
  36. Felipe Leme, Oracle
  37. Gary Struthers, UC Berkeley
  38. Richard Katz, UC Berkeley
  39. Ivan Sabinin, The Fanfare Group
  40. Adam Bovill, The Fanfare Group
  41. Rushabh Shah, The Fanfare Group
  42. Andrew Shebanow, Aptana
  43. Hien Tran, SJSU
  44. David Green, Tasktop
  45. Balarka Velidi, VMware
  46. Harish Tejwani, Nagarro
  47. Rafael Alvarez-Horine, Student at San Jose State University
  48. Brian Payton, IBM
  49. Eric Clayberg, Instantiations
  50. Dan Rubel, Instantiations
  51. Eric Raymond, Allocade
  52. Rob Clevenger, Google
  53. Steve Jin, VMware
  54. David Fung, Symian Development
  55. Ron Lange
  56. Matson Wade, WiseClouds
  57. Maggie Zhang, VMware
  58. Giampiero Caprino, VMware
  59. Dongjun Lee, VMware
  60. Geeta Chauhan, Alcatel-Lucent
  61. Michael Healy, ZZQ
  62. Brian Williams, eBay
  63. Perry Chow, PCHDesigns
  64. Jason van Zyl, Sonatype
  65. W. Culverhouse
  66. Linda Hartwig
  67. Claire Lee, Cavium
  68. Wen-yao Li, ESRI
  69. Yufen Kuo, MontaVista
  70. Arun Gupta, Oracle
  71. Xavier Ducrohet, Google
  72. Kamlesh Sangani, Rearden Commerce
  73. Raja Raman, Rearden Commerce
  74. Paramita Bhattacharjee, eBay
  75. Yung-Nien Yang, NexTag
  76. Manish Kumar, Ericsson
  77. Satyajit Chakraborty, SAP
  78. Jijoe Vurghese, NexTag
  79. Tom Chavez, ACCESS
  80. Michel Trudeau, Oracle
  81. Alexander Smirnoff, Comcast
  82. Roman Baumgaertner, T-Mobile
  83. Rama Krishna, BMC Software
  84. Rob Clevenger, Google
  85. Dave Dodd, eBay
  86. Satadal BZhattacharjee, LSI
  87. Alexander Pochaev, Aravo Solutions
  88. Lou Ceci, T-Mobile
  89. Reshma Shetty, SoftwareAG
  90. Vandana Shah
  91. Yulian Novosyolov, eBay
  92. Andrew Marki, Software Engineer
  93. Randy Ballew, UC Berkeley
  94. Bob Stillerman, RS International
  95. Yusuf Saib, T-Mobile
  96. Suzanne Nguyen, T-Mobile
  97. Kenny Lee, Contactual
  98. Zoe Li, Contactual
  99. Bill Slagle, Huawei
  100. Salim Shaikh, Replay Solutions
  101. Frank Swain, Replay Solutions
  102. Bill Slagle, Huawei Technologies
  103. Pierre Michel, Contactual
  104. Praveen Hegde, Contactual
  105. Ashvin Radiya, ConnectSpan & Eclipse University
  106. Vibha Dixit, AvantSoft & Eclipse University
  107. Wonkyoung Kim, Giftizen
  108. Badari Kakumani, Cisco Systems
  109. Venugopal Dharmapuri, Cisco Systems
  110. Swapnil Sapar, Infosys
  111. Joep Rottinghuis, Ebay
  112. Vineet Sinha, Architexa
  113. Francisco Carriedo, ZoomSystems
  114. Aniruddha Shevade, SoftwareAG
  115. Andrea Plesnarski, SoftwareAG
  116. Kandy Nachimuthu, iSanga
  117. Chris Cinelli, Stanford
  118. Alvin Richards, Replay Solutions
  119. Vijay Bashyam, Monster.com
  120. Michelle Yen, SoftwareAG
  121. Alexander Konkin, eBay
  122. Dave Hodson
  123. Swati Sapar, TigerLogic
  124. Bo Meng, TigerLogic
  125. Pat Patterson, Huawei
  126. Apurv Jawle, SAP Labs
  127. Chiaming Yang, Huawei
  128. Tonghai He, Giftizen
  129. Laurence Gonsalves
  130. Paul E Davis, Rhapsody
  131. Pandu Rudraraju
  132. Linda Lei, Rhapsody
  133. Kevin Jungmeisteris, Amazon.com
  134. Sergey Chemishkian, Ricoh Innovations
  135. Atul Wagle, St. Jude Medical
  136. Samuel Yang, SEVEN Networks
  137. Daniel Coupal, Universia
  138. Gene Leybzon [1]
  139. Kaamel Kermaani, iTech4SBiz
  140. Quentin Arce
  141. Tsz-Wo Nicholas Sze, Yahoo!
  142. Frank Maker, UC Davis
  143. Georgi Dagnall, Geogad, Inc.
  144. Karl Pohl
  145. Suyash Joshi, Self Employed
  146. Solomon Wu, Cisco
  147. Michael Cheselka
  148. Yosun Chang
  149. Robin Chang
  150. Peter van der Linden
  151. Vishal Verma
  152. Phil Jeudy
  153. Sasha Supra-Zhenko
  154. Ola Abraham
  155. Bak Leng Chong
  156. Bess Ho, Mobile Developer
  157. Conrad Roche, CA
  158. Alec Dara-Abrams
  159. Anoop Balakrishnan, Excelfore Corporation

Carpooling Possibilities?

Please list your name/origin below if you need or can provide carpooling.

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