Sure, Sonatype will be there all week so whatever works for other folks is fine with me.
Sonatype has a room all day each day of the conference so if you want to do something longer-ish we have space and time. On 2009-12-07, at 11:13 AM, Nick Boldt wrote: > Would you guys like to participate in a showcase of the pros/cons of the > three main technologies for building @ Eclipse: Athena/PDE, b3/Buckminster, > Tycho/Maven? > > Until all three converge, there will be benefits to each approach, and I > think it might be useful to show people how they differ, what their histories > are (PDE wrapper for on-server headless builds, workspace & target > provisioning + headless building, using Maven/p2 repos for OSGi builds), and > where they're headed. > > I'm not sure the best format for such a discussion, but I think we would > certainly want to present three technologies for producing the same build, > and what each one nets you out of the box. We could look at something fairly > simple, like GEF, then something fairly complex, like VE or ATF, or even one > of the deep-chain Modeling builds with their long stacks of dependencies. > > -- > Nick Boldt :: http://nick.divbyzero.com Thanks, Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- Jason van Zyl Founder, Apache Maven http://twitter.com/jvanzyl ---------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ dash-dev mailing list dash-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/dash-dev