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== LocationTech ==

Revision as of 09:02, 4 September 2015

Eclipse Unconference

This page is the live agenda for the Eclipse Unconference in Ludwigsburg on November 2, 2015 at the Forum.

The Unconference is more and more successful so please get in touch with us (gael.blondelle _ at _ eclipse.org and susan.iwai _ at _ eclipse.org) if you need some space for your group.

Registration and logistics

Unlike the regular conference, this Unconference is organized by YOU. There will be food and beverages, power and projectors, and meeting rooms. We will coordinate just a bit to avoid obvious topic overlaps during the day and to make sure that everybody has the right place for their group.

Ther will be some spaces dedicated to a Dev co-working space, that is, spaces where developers meet and work together on their preferred projects. Both experienced and new contributors will find that the co-working space is a good chance to meet and learn from each other.

Registration: If you plan to participate, you have to register for the Unconference on the conference registration page.

Unconference Organizers

  • Gaël Blondelle: Eclipse Foundation Europe - PolarSys / Embedded Systems
  • Susan Iwai: Eclipse Foundation Europe - Unconference coordination
  • Ian Skerrett and Benjamin Cabé : IoT Working Group
  • Andrew Ross: LocationTech
  • Christian El Salloum: Interoperability and OSLC

Poster session

During the Unconference, we will host a poster session over our lunch break. Please send an email to gael.blondelle _at_ eclipse.org and susan.iwai _ at _ eclipse.org if you plan to come with a poster so that we make sure we have enough boards for diaplsy. Please list your poster below.

Here are the posters:

The interoperability and OSLC session will hold a specific poster session. Please list your poster here:

Unconference Agenda

The agenda is coming soon.

Dev Co-working Space

Tell your buddies you will be at the Dev Co-working Space! One day before EclipseCon Europe, use the Dev co-working space to work on your Eclipse project. We have space for self-organizing groups to work together on open source projects, to discuss topics relevant to a broader subset of the community, and to hack code...

If you want to tell the world you will be there, add yourself to the list below, and list :

  • Your name
  • Projects name in which you are or would like to be involved
  • When do you arrive at the Dev Co-working space

Meet the developers!

Unconference session descriptions

The descriptions are coming soon.

IoT Working Group

Session description

A meeting of the Eclipse IoT community and IoT enthusiasts. Join us to learn about IoT at Eclipse and share your thoughts on the requirements for building an Internet of Things based on open source and open standards.

  • Session coordinators: Ian Skerrett, Benjamin Cabé


LocationTech

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