On Sunday 30 November 2003 20:05, Dalibor Topic wrote: > Hi Chris, > > Chris Gray wrote: > > On Saturday 29 November 2003 13:48, Arnaud Vandyck wrote: > >>Why don't you try to make a keynote at the JavaPolis (maybe next year) > > > > in the Open Source hall. > > > > I'd love to. And the topic would be something like > > Java is not a proprietary language: and here's the proof: > > Classpath, IKVM, Jaos, Kaffe, Wonka, ... > > > > However, frankly I suspect that the JavaPolis agenda is set by their > > sponsors, and that some of these would not want to hear such a talk. So > > let's by all means propose a paper or two for next year (like I already > > did this year) _and then_ if it is refused, just convene our own > > alternative conference at a nearby location. > > Speaking of our own tracks, do we have an update on the idea of someone > from GUUG's of doing a free software java conference, that popped up > after there were several free java related abstract proposals at Linux > Kongress? > > > In the meantime, is there anything planned for FOSDEM? E.g., an > > open-source Java track? This could be an opportunity the thesis that the > > future of Java lies with us, not with S*n. > > Tromey is doing a talk on gcj. There is an embedded development track > [1], that might be a good traget to place accompanying talks about Wonka > & other free VMs targetting embedded systems. I haven't been able to > figure out how to get a BOF session registered. > > cheers, > dalibor topic > > [1] http://www.fosdem.org/2004/index/dev_room_embedded
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