I was kinda hoping that somebody else would step up and register a talk, so people don't get bored of the same old faces at these things :-) , but given nobody did I've put in for an updated version of last year's talk so we can show the fantastic progress that _you_ all have made.
Now go and vote for it here ;-) http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3768 Regards, Tim Alex Blewitt 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. > -- Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) IBM Java technology centre, UK.
