lol, nice cookie-jar references

a couple comments....

slides 15->19 was a bit confusing...you went from talking about OSGi
modularity in 15 to the standard java packaging/classpath from 16-19
without a visual transition.  I found myself saying "wait...that's not
right.  If Rich says this, everything I know about life is wrong.  Oh,
wait...he wasn't talking OSGi, phew."  Perhaps something on 17 that
stated you were taking about java now, not continuing the thought on
OSGi from 15 =)

I think you hit on many good points, all critical to know when
designing/developing an OSGi based application...but a co-worker (who
does not know OSGi) heard me chuckle at cookie monster and said "124
slides as an intro/how to ignore OSGi?"....I understand most were
inner-slide transitions, but was a comment that was made =)

all together, though, a good presentation.  I'll add this to the docs
I'm going to use to teach my co-workers OSGi.

Thanks,

S

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Richard S. Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> After some recent experiences I had with some developers trying to use OSGi
> without even understanding the basics, I decided to work on a presentation
> highlighting what you must understand about OSGi to use it. Please find it
> on the presentations page:
>
>    http://felix.apache.org/site/presentations.html
>
> The direct link to the PDF is here:
>
>
>  http://felix.apache.org/site/presentations.data/Learning_to_ignore_OSGi.pdf
>
> Comments welcome.
>
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