Io trovo solo scandaloso che visto la dimensione e il costo dei biglietti
non coprino le spese agli speakers. :)

Uberto

On 26 April 2018 at 13:24, max carbone [email protected]
[it-torino-java-jug] <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> Frank
> ​:​
>
>
>>
>> Qui il post di Stephen Chin
>> https://blogs..oracle.com/developers/javaone-event-expands-
>> with-more-tracks-languages-and-communities-and-new-name
>> <https://blogs.oracle.com/developers/javaone-event-expands-with-more-tracks-languages-and-communities-and-new-name>
>>
>
> ​Avrei preferito che si chiamasse "JVM Code One". Ma sono di parte: Oracle
> mi sta sul c@%%*.
>
> Condivido comunque, modestamente, l'opinione di Simon Maple (
> https://twitter.com/sjmaple ):
>
> "The announcement released by Oracle stated that JavaOne is expanding and
> its name has changed. Having digested the information, I feel left with the
> impression that it's quite the opposite - that Oracle Code is expanding and
> JavaOne is in fact being included as part of that conference.
> This broadening of topics will certainly help the average developer, but
> there are already plenty of conferences out there satisfying that need,
> such as QCon. I feel we're losing one of the best, most targeted
> Java-focused conferences on the circuit, which although being a part of a
> larger commercial entity still felt very community-orientated." [*]
>
> [*] https://www.infoq.com/news/2018/04/oracle-kills-java-one
>
> Bye.  max
> ​
>
> 
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