Hi,

I think your reference to the link got lost somehow. Could you please post it again?

Thanks,

Sascha

On 06/12/2013 02:46 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote:
Ah forgot to say that the mini-hackathon will be posted on [1] and the
places are limited so please go ahead create an account (if you don't
already have one) register to the group (if you are not already) and once
the post is announced publicly please go and register saying the you are
coming

Very looking forward to meet the Celix gurus :)


On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi

    You didn't have to CC me I am already subscribed to the Celix mailing
list ;)


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 9:33 PM, Pepijn Noltes <[email protected]>wrote:

Hi All,

Together with Mohammed Nour I am planning a Mini Hackathon session for
Apache Celix @ Thales on the 30th of june. The focus of the Hackathon
will be remote services and we hope to get many people interested to
join the session to get interested in Apache Celix and/or OSGi.

One of the discussion Nour and I had was about what should we ask, in
terms of preparation, to make this session a success. We already
created a intro with some links to the Apache Celix website, OSGi
introduction and the remote services/remote service admin
specification.

Should we also expect people to already download and build Celix or
should we leave this as a starting exercise? Do we need to provide

That is a good idea for newbies like me, although doing this step before
going there would be better to learn a new thing


some additional links about C (it is not the most popular programming
language ....)?

Sure it is :D (at least for me) but there is a lot of books out there and
links and it would be nice to give some hints how or from where did Celix
developers got an hands on experience on developing in C I mean behind the
level of just knowing the syntax

As a general idea I would also suggest adding such information on Celix
website as part of the Getting Started section

Wdyt ?


Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Pepijn



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