I've had a couple of people comment that they'd be interested in a Harmony+Eclipse presentation at EclipseCon next year (March). It would also be a good spot to remind people that Harmony is still going strong and isn't affected by OpenJDK.
http://alblue.blogspot.com/2006/11/eclipse-neither-of-my-tutorial.html Although I'm going, I'm just a sidelines lurker here and don't think I can present a talk on Harmony (not the least of which is that I don't have a Windows laptop to run a demo on; unless it gets ported to Mac by then :-) Given that the deadline for submitting long talks is December 1st, if anyone wants to do it then shout out and/or put a submission in to http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org Alex. On 21/11/06, Alex Blewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone going to be presenting a talk on Harmony at EclipseCon 2007 next year (March)? The 'deadline' for submissions for long talks (1hr) is 1st December. "A Long talk is one hour (or slightly less) presentation that goes into detail on a topic. A good talk requires preparation and a good pace; the EclipseCon audience is typically intelligent and well prepared and thus any introductory material should be very brief (less than five minutes). There will be four or more long talks happening simultaneously (in separate rooms, of course)." I couldn't see any submissions by others (http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/php/search-specific.php?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__open__&product=&track_id=0&content=harmony) on the subject. Short talks are only 5 minutes long, and won't be that good for advertising Harmony :-) I'll be at EclipseCon, and I'd be happy to present a short talk on Harmony, but I think that it would be better for someone more core to present a long talk, like Tim did for EclipseCon 2006. (http://www.eclipsecon.org/2006/Sub.do?id=531) Any takers? Alex.
