Ah sorry my wrong here it is (http://www.meetup.com/apachemeetup-nl/)
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer <[email protected] > wrote: > 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 >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks >>> - Mohammad Nour >>> ---- >>> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep >>> moving" >>> - Albert Einstein >>> >>> >> >> > -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour ---- "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" - Albert Einstein
