Jean-Sebastien Delfino wrote:
Luciano Resende wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Luciano Resende <[email protected]> wrote:
The ApacheCon US 2010 planners are starting to discuss this year
conference program.

I'd like to volunteer to coordinate Tuscany participation for this
year conference, and propose we do something similar to last year and
start collecting abstracts for a 1/2 day (3 sessions) participation.

I have started a placeholder for posting abstracts at [1]

Thoughts ?

[1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/ApacheCon+US+2010+-+Atlanta

The initial plan is that Tuscany will have 6 slots for presentations
on the next ApacheCon at Atlanta.
We need to provide the following information by no later of April 30th.

- a 200-word summary (boilerplate copy) of the general programmatic
content of your track (Draft available on the wiki)
- a final program containing the six presentations for your track
- a classification for each presentation (or overall track) to one of
the three themes above – some presentations may have more than one
theme (e.g., a next-generation server can be classified both as
"Servers" and "Innovation"
- a proposed schedule for your track containing your preferred order
of presentation


Please let's use the wiki to build the Tuscany track content...

I was planning to propose abstracts for :
 - SCA reach the cloud session
 - Async programming model with SCA

If the Tuscany community is OK, I was chatting with another committer
on PhotArk podling and we were discussing a possible session
describing how PhotArk is exploiting Tuscany/SCA, benefits, etc.

Raymond, are you planning to do the OSGi ones ?

Any other community members with session ideas ?

Let's get this rolling and take the opportunity to develop a great
track and build up the community.

[1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/ApacheCon+US+2010+-+Atlanta


I'd like to volunteer too. I'll be happy to help, and Atlanta is just a 4:30 hour flight from San Francisco.

Off the top of my head, I'd be comfortable with topics like 'SCA composites in the cloud', 'Tuscany and Web 2.0 apps', 'Tuscany SPIs, embedding / extending the Tuscany runtime', 'Assembling Python components with Tuscany', a 'build your first SCA app from scratch' demo or anything that presents the SCA programming model and its Tuscany extensions... I'm open to any other ideas, let's work on the Wiki and see how the track shapes up...


A walkthrough of the Travel sample would make a nice session too, but I guess Raymond, Haleh or one of our Simons will be in a better position than me to present that.

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Jean-Sebastien

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