Hi Zoran, The good news is that a lot of interesting talks have been selected :) Yes, I'm planning to attend FOSDEM and would be happy to meet in a BoF. I'm currently working on a presentation around camel-K as I have people interested in that, but yeah I could come back to the presentation around bean binding after that.
Alex On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 1:14 PM Zoran Regvart <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Cameleers, > Here's the list of accepted talks at FOSDEM Free Java DevRoom 2019, > sadly talk proposed by Alex on Camel[1] didn't get short listed. > > I'd still like to organize a Birds of a Feather session at FOSDEM, I'm > watching for when a call for those is announced and I'll have some > news on that as soon as that gets through. > > And Alex, if you're planning on attending FOSDEM, I think it would be > great if you can give your talk at the Camel BoF. > > I'd still encourage everyone able to go to FOSDEM to do so, I think > it'll be a great chance to share experiences and talk about Camel 3 > development. > > And of course meet in person :) > > zoran > > [1] > https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/java-devroom/2018-November/000243.html > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Mario Torre <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 11:50 AM > Subject: Accepted Talks > To: java-devroom <[email protected]> > > > Hello all! > > We are finally ready to announce the list of accepted talks for the > Free Java DevRoom 2018. > > Like every other year, this was a very difficult selection, this year > in particular we had an overwhelming amount of high quality proposals > and naturally we had to reject many given the time we have for the > DevRoom. Some of those presentation may still be interesting for the > following OpenJDK contributors workshop though, so if you are > interested please check out the website here: > > https://openjdk.java.net/workshop > > Without further ado here is the list, in no particular order: > > Java Checkpoint/Restore - Christine Flood > OpenJDK Governing Board Q&A - The OpenJDK GB Members > Loom: Weaving executions - Ron Pressler > Java Langauge Futures - Brian Goetz > An introduction to Middleware Application Monitoring with Java Mission > Control and Flight Recorder - Mario Torre And Marcus Hirt > Securing the JVM, neither for fun nor for profit, but do you really > have a choice? - Nicolas Frankel > Learning about Deep Learning: Applications for OpenJDK/Java > Verification - Shelley Lambert > Performance tuning Twitter services with Graal and Machine Learning - > Christian Thalinger > Making the JIT part of the cloud - Irwin D'Souza > A walkthrough guide to implementing a compiler intrinsic - Andrew Dinn > Build your own GC with OpenJDK in 20 minutes - Roman Kennke > The State of OpenJDK - Mark Reinhold > Java with Docker: How to Make it Work - Adam Farley8 > The Missing Benchmark Metric: Memory Consumption - Jens Wilke > Rumble in the Java Jungle - Volker Simonis > Tested for Business: An Open and Transparent Quality Kit - Shelley Lambert > > I will work on the schedule and try to finalise everything by end of > the week, and also followup with the accepted speakers individually in > the next hours for a final round of confirmation. > > I wish to take this opportunity to thank you all for sending a > proposals and helping making this once more one of the most > interesting Java conference in the world! > > Cheers, > Mario Torre > -- > pgp key: http://subkeys.pgp.net/ PGP Key ID: 80F240CF > Fingerprint: BA39 9666 94EC 8B73 27FA FC7C 4086 63E3 80F2 40CF > > Java Champion - Blog: http://neugens.wordpress.com - Twitter: @neugens > Proud GNU Classpath developer: http://www.classpath.org/ > OpenJDK: http://openjdk.java.net/projects/caciocavallo/ > > Please, support open standards: > http://endsoftpatents.org/ > _______________________________________________ > java-devroom mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/java-devroom > > > -- > Zoran Regvart >
