Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Christofer Dutz
Hi all,

You mean:
"We are Royale: All your frontends are belong to us"? __

Chris


Am 13.07.20, 14:41 schrieb "Alina Kazi" :

Apache Royale future to all Frontend Technologies and New life to Flex ;)

Alina

On Mon, 13 Jul 2020, 3:41 am Andrew Wetmore,  wrote:

> Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about "Apache
> Royale: Application Builder"?
>
> On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the
>> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global
>> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the
>> expected.
>> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a
>> first set of points I can work over that.
>> Let me know.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore ()
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi, friends.
>>>
>>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon,
>>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] 
to
>>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting
>>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your
>>> help.
>>>
>>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
>>>
>>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of
>>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits
>>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do 
with
>>> it.
>>>
>>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc"
>>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
>>>
>>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash
>>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation,
>>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of
>>> successful migrations.
>>>
>>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range
>>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
>>>
>>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and
>>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers.
>>>
>>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to
>>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each 
presentation
>>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can
>>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third
>>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
>>>
>>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
>>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I
>>> hear a good reason not to.
>>>
>>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
>>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the
>>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have 
a
>>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the
>>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and 
enticing.
>>>
>>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even
>>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to 
show
>>> what Royale offers.
>>>
>>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2
>>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good?
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020
>>>
>>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew Wetmore
>>> Technical Writer-Editor
>>> Infra
>>> *Apache Software Foundation*
>>> andr...@apache.org
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Rovira
>> http://about.me/carlosrovira
>>
>>
>
> --
> Andrew Wetmore
>
> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
>
>



Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Alina Kazi
Apache Royale future to all Frontend Technologies and New life to Flex ;)

Alina

On Mon, 13 Jul 2020, 3:41 am Andrew Wetmore,  wrote:

> Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about "Apache
> Royale: Application Builder"?
>
> On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the
>> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global
>> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the
>> expected.
>> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a
>> first set of points I can work over that.
>> Let me know.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore ()
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi, friends.
>>>
>>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon,
>>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to
>>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting
>>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your
>>> help.
>>>
>>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
>>>
>>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of
>>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits
>>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with
>>> it.
>>>
>>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc"
>>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
>>>
>>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash
>>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation,
>>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of
>>> successful migrations.
>>>
>>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range
>>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
>>>
>>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and
>>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers.
>>>
>>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to
>>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation
>>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can
>>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third
>>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
>>>
>>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
>>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I
>>> hear a good reason not to.
>>>
>>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
>>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the
>>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a
>>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the
>>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing.
>>>
>>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even
>>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show
>>> what Royale offers.
>>>
>>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2
>>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good?
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020
>>>
>>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew Wetmore
>>> Technical Writer-Editor
>>> Infra
>>> *Apache Software Foundation*
>>> andr...@apache.org
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Rovira
>> http://about.me/carlosrovira
>>
>>
>
> --
> Andrew Wetmore
>
> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi,

about Crux, it's part of the todomvc track.
In the case of migrating, I think folks doing it will focus on the main
points of how to make MX/SPARK working on Royale.
In the case of Crux, it really is Swiz Framework, so if you used it in
Flex, the change is just about namespaces and prefixes ;)
While converting from Cairngorm to Crux seems to me a completely separate
topic itself

@Andrew Wetmore   As you, I think "Royale" could not
be needed in the name if the name is sufficiently inspired :)

just my 2



El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 12:28, Andrew Wetmore ()
escribió:

> By the way, I am not even sure the track requires a fuller name than
> "Royale". I will look into it.
>
> a
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 7:27 AM Andrew Wetmore 
> wrote:
>
> > Front-end-technology is fine, I guess. However, I can build a full app
> > with Royale if I am using just local storage or JSON files for data and
> not
> > relying on a back end structure in a language like mySQL. So it seems to
> me
> > far stronger than a tool to design the front end of an app or service.
> >
> > a
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 5:47 AM Christofer Dutz <
> christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> "Apache Royale - The reincarnation of the greatest RIA"
> >>
> >> At least I wouldn't just call it "Application" ... I would make the name
> >> imply it being a Web-Frontend technology.
> >>
> >> Chris
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 13.07.20, 10:39 schrieb "Carlos Rovira" :
> >>
> >> Hi Andrew,
> >>
> >> some proposals:
> >>
> >>- We could go with something that shows projection like "Apache
> >> Royale,
> >>Next Gen Application Technology"
> >>- Or something more funny like "Apache Royale, Back to the
> Future"
> >>- Or maybe a combo of two like "Apache Royale, application
> >> front-ends
> >>for the future"? ;-)
> >>
> >> Will try to think more later :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 0:41, Andrew Wetmore (<
> >> cottag...@gmail.com>)
> >> escribió:
> >>
> >> > Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about
> >> "Apache
> >> > Royale: Application Builder"?
> >> >
> >> > On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira <
> >> carlosrov...@apache.org>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi Andrew,
> >> >>
> >> >> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to
> understand
> >> the
> >> >> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions
> >> (global
> >> >> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is
> >> the
> >> >> expected.
> >> >> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to
> >> organize a
> >> >> first set of points I can work over that.
> >> >> Let me know.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks
> >> >>
> >> >> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore (<
> >> andr...@apache.org>)
> >> >> escribió:
> >> >>
> >> >>> Hi, friends.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at
> >> ApacheCon,
> >> >>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki
> >> page [1] to
> >> >>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for
> >> submitting
> >> >>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and
> >> get your
> >> >>> help.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including
> a
> >> bit of
> >> >>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it
> >> inherits
> >> >>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you
> can
> >> do with
> >> >>> it.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the
> >> "todomvc"
> >> >>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing
> >> Flex/Flash
> >> >>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes
> >> emulation,
> >> >>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of
> >> examples of
> >> >>> successful migrations.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the
> wide
> >> range
> >> >>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale:
> >> strands and
> >> >>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale
> >> offers.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each
> >> day to
> >> >>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each
> >> presentation
> >> >>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter
> >> who can
> >> >>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second
> and
> >> third
> >> 

Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Andrew Wetmore
By the way, I am not even sure the track requires a fuller name than
"Royale". I will look into it.

a

On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 7:27 AM Andrew Wetmore  wrote:

> Front-end-technology is fine, I guess. However, I can build a full app
> with Royale if I am using just local storage or JSON files for data and not
> relying on a back end structure in a language like mySQL. So it seems to me
> far stronger than a tool to design the front end of an app or service.
>
> a
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 5:47 AM Christofer Dutz 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> "Apache Royale - The reincarnation of the greatest RIA"
>>
>> At least I wouldn't just call it "Application" ... I would make the name
>> imply it being a Web-Frontend technology.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 13.07.20, 10:39 schrieb "Carlos Rovira" :
>>
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> some proposals:
>>
>>- We could go with something that shows projection like "Apache
>> Royale,
>>Next Gen Application Technology"
>>- Or something more funny like "Apache Royale, Back to the Future"
>>- Or maybe a combo of two like "Apache Royale, application
>> front-ends
>>for the future"? ;-)
>>
>> Will try to think more later :)
>>
>>
>>
>> El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 0:41, Andrew Wetmore (<
>> cottag...@gmail.com>)
>> escribió:
>>
>> > Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about
>> "Apache
>> > Royale: Application Builder"?
>> >
>> > On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira <
>> carlosrov...@apache.org>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Andrew,
>> >>
>> >> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand
>> the
>> >> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions
>> (global
>> >> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is
>> the
>> >> expected.
>> >> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to
>> organize a
>> >> first set of points I can work over that.
>> >> Let me know.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >>
>> >> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore (<
>> andr...@apache.org>)
>> >> escribió:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi, friends.
>> >>>
>> >>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at
>> ApacheCon,
>> >>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki
>> page [1] to
>> >>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for
>> submitting
>> >>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and
>> get your
>> >>> help.
>> >>>
>> >>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
>> >>>
>> >>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a
>> bit of
>> >>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it
>> inherits
>> >>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can
>> do with
>> >>> it.
>> >>>
>> >>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the
>> "todomvc"
>> >>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
>> >>>
>> >>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing
>> Flex/Flash
>> >>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes
>> emulation,
>> >>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of
>> examples of
>> >>> successful migrations.
>> >>>
>> >>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide
>> range
>> >>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
>> >>>
>> >>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale:
>> strands and
>> >>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale
>> offers.
>> >>>
>> >>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each
>> day to
>> >>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each
>> presentation
>> >>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter
>> who can
>> >>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and
>> third
>> >>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
>> >>>
>> >>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
>> >>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow
>> unless I
>> >>> hear a good reason not to.
>> >>>
>> >>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom
>> and,
>> >>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with
>> writing the
>> >>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them.
>> I have a
>> >>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom
>> from the
>> >>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and
>> enticing.
>> >>>
>> >>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020
>> already, even
>> >>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great
>> opportunity to 

Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Front-end-technology is fine, I guess. However, I can build a full app with
Royale if I am using just local storage or JSON files for data and not
relying on a back end structure in a language like mySQL. So it seems to me
far stronger than a tool to design the front end of an app or service.

a

On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 5:47 AM Christofer Dutz 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> "Apache Royale - The reincarnation of the greatest RIA"
>
> At least I wouldn't just call it "Application" ... I would make the name
> imply it being a Web-Frontend technology.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
> Am 13.07.20, 10:39 schrieb "Carlos Rovira" :
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> some proposals:
>
>- We could go with something that shows projection like "Apache
> Royale,
>Next Gen Application Technology"
>- Or something more funny like "Apache Royale, Back to the Future"
>- Or maybe a combo of two like "Apache Royale, application
> front-ends
>for the future"? ;-)
>
> Will try to think more later :)
>
>
>
> El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 0:41, Andrew Wetmore ( >)
> escribió:
>
> > Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about
> "Apache
> > Royale: Application Builder"?
> >
> > On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira <
> carlosrov...@apache.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Andrew,
> >>
> >> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand
> the
> >> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions
> (global
> >> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the
> >> expected.
> >> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize
> a
> >> first set of points I can work over that.
> >> Let me know.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore (<
> andr...@apache.org>)
> >> escribió:
> >>
> >>> Hi, friends.
> >>>
> >>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at
> ApacheCon,
> >>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page
> [1] to
> >>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for
> submitting
> >>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get
> your
> >>> help.
> >>>
> >>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
> >>>
> >>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a
> bit of
> >>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it
> inherits
> >>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can
> do with
> >>> it.
> >>>
> >>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the
> "todomvc"
> >>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
> >>>
> >>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing
> Flex/Flash
> >>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes
> emulation,
> >>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of
> examples of
> >>> successful migrations.
> >>>
> >>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide
> range
> >>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
> >>>
> >>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale:
> strands and
> >>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale
> offers.
> >>>
> >>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each
> day to
> >>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each
> presentation
> >>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who
> can
> >>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and
> third
> >>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
> >>>
> >>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
> >>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow
> unless I
> >>> hear a good reason not to.
> >>>
> >>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
> >>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with
> writing the
> >>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I
> have a
> >>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from
> the
> >>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and
> enticing.
> >>>
> >>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already,
> even
> >>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great
> opportunity to show
> >>> what Royale offers.
> >>>
> >>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for
> talks 2
> >>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very
> good?
> >>>
> >>> Andrew
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> [1]
> 

Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi,
yeah, I don't think we should limit ourselves to "Apps" too.


El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 10:47, Christofer Dutz (<
christofer.d...@c-ware.de>) escribió:

> Hi,
>
> "Apache Royale - The reincarnation of the greatest RIA"
>
> At least I wouldn't just call it "Application" ... I would make the name
> imply it being a Web-Frontend technology.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
> Am 13.07.20, 10:39 schrieb "Carlos Rovira" :
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> some proposals:
>
>- We could go with something that shows projection like "Apache
> Royale,
>Next Gen Application Technology"
>- Or something more funny like "Apache Royale, Back to the Future"
>- Or maybe a combo of two like "Apache Royale, application
> front-ends
>for the future"? ;-)
>
> Will try to think more later :)
>
>
>
> El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 0:41, Andrew Wetmore ( >)
> escribió:
>
> > Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about
> "Apache
> > Royale: Application Builder"?
> >
> > On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira <
> carlosrov...@apache.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Andrew,
> >>
> >> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand
> the
> >> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions
> (global
> >> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the
> >> expected.
> >> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize
> a
> >> first set of points I can work over that.
> >> Let me know.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore (<
> andr...@apache.org>)
> >> escribió:
> >>
> >>> Hi, friends.
> >>>
> >>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at
> ApacheCon,
> >>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page
> [1] to
> >>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for
> submitting
> >>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get
> your
> >>> help.
> >>>
> >>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
> >>>
> >>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a
> bit of
> >>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it
> inherits
> >>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can
> do with
> >>> it.
> >>>
> >>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the
> "todomvc"
> >>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
> >>>
> >>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing
> Flex/Flash
> >>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes
> emulation,
> >>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of
> examples of
> >>> successful migrations.
> >>>
> >>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide
> range
> >>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
> >>>
> >>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale:
> strands and
> >>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale
> offers.
> >>>
> >>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each
> day to
> >>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each
> presentation
> >>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who
> can
> >>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and
> third
> >>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
> >>>
> >>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
> >>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow
> unless I
> >>> hear a good reason not to.
> >>>
> >>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
> >>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with
> writing the
> >>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I
> have a
> >>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from
> the
> >>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and
> enticing.
> >>>
> >>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already,
> even
> >>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great
> opportunity to show
> >>> what Royale offers.
> >>>
> >>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for
> talks 2
> >>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very
> good?
> >>>
> >>> Andrew
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> [1]
> https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020
> >>>
> >>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Andrew Wetmore
> >>> Technical Writer-Editor
> >>> Infra

Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Christofer Dutz
Hi,

"Apache Royale - The reincarnation of the greatest RIA"

At least I wouldn't just call it "Application" ... I would make the name imply 
it being a Web-Frontend technology.

Chris




Am 13.07.20, 10:39 schrieb "Carlos Rovira" :

Hi Andrew,

some proposals:

   - We could go with something that shows projection like "Apache Royale,
   Next Gen Application Technology"
   - Or something more funny like "Apache Royale, Back to the Future"
   - Or maybe a combo of two like "Apache Royale, application front-ends
   for the future"? ;-)

Will try to think more later :)



El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 0:41, Andrew Wetmore ()
escribió:

> Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about "Apache
> Royale: Application Builder"?
>
> On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the
>> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global
>> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the
>> expected.
>> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a
>> first set of points I can work over that.
>> Let me know.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore ()
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi, friends.
>>>
>>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon,
>>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] 
to
>>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting
>>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your
>>> help.
>>>
>>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
>>>
>>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of
>>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits
>>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do 
with
>>> it.
>>>
>>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc"
>>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
>>>
>>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash
>>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation,
>>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of
>>> successful migrations.
>>>
>>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range
>>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
>>>
>>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and
>>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers.
>>>
>>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to
>>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each 
presentation
>>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can
>>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third
>>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
>>>
>>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
>>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I
>>> hear a good reason not to.
>>>
>>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
>>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the
>>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have 
a
>>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the
>>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and 
enticing.
>>>
>>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even
>>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to 
show
>>> what Royale offers.
>>>
>>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2
>>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good?
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020
>>>
>>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew Wetmore
>>> Technical Writer-Editor
>>> Infra
>>> *Apache Software Foundation*
>>> andr...@apache.org
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Rovira
>> http://about.me/carlosrovira
>>
>>
>
> --
> Andrew Wetmore
>
> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
>
>

-- 
Carlos Rovira
http://about.me/carlosrovira



Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-13 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Andrew,

some proposals:

   - We could go with something that shows projection like "Apache Royale,
   Next Gen Application Technology"
   - Or something more funny like "Apache Royale, Back to the Future"
   - Or maybe a combo of two like "Apache Royale, application front-ends
   for the future"? ;-)

Will try to think more later :)



El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 0:41, Andrew Wetmore ()
escribió:

> Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about "Apache
> Royale: Application Builder"?
>
> On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the
>> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global
>> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the
>> expected.
>> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a
>> first set of points I can work over that.
>> Let me know.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore ()
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi, friends.
>>>
>>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon,
>>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to
>>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting
>>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your
>>> help.
>>>
>>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
>>>
>>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of
>>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits
>>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with
>>> it.
>>>
>>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc"
>>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
>>>
>>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash
>>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation,
>>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of
>>> successful migrations.
>>>
>>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range
>>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
>>>
>>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and
>>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers.
>>>
>>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to
>>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation
>>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can
>>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third
>>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
>>>
>>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
>>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I
>>> hear a good reason not to.
>>>
>>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
>>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the
>>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a
>>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the
>>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing.
>>>
>>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even
>>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show
>>> what Royale offers.
>>>
>>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2
>>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good?
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020
>>>
>>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew Wetmore
>>> Technical Writer-Editor
>>> Infra
>>> *Apache Software Foundation*
>>> andr...@apache.org
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Rovira
>> http://about.me/carlosrovira
>>
>>
>
> --
> Andrew Wetmore
>
> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
>
>
>
>
>

-- 
Carlos Rovira
http://about.me/carlosrovira


Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-12 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about "Apache
Royale: Application Builder"?

On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira 
wrote:

> Hi Andrew,
>
> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the big
> picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global and
> individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the expected.
> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a
> first set of points I can work over that.
> Let me know.
>
> Thanks
>
> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore ()
> escribió:
>
>> Hi, friends.
>>
>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon, an
>> online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to work
>> out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting
>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your
>> help.
>>
>> The current plan is to have five presentations:
>>
>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of
>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits
>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with
>> it.
>>
>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc"
>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
>>
>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash
>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation,
>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of
>> successful migrations.
>>
>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range
>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
>>
>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and
>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers.
>>
>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to
>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation
>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can
>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third
>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
>>
>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth
>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I
>> hear a good reason not to.
>>
>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the
>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a
>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the
>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing.
>>
>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even
>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show
>> what Royale offers.
>>
>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2
>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good?
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020
>>
>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Andrew Wetmore
>> Technical Writer-Editor
>> Infra
>> *Apache Software Foundation*
>> andr...@apache.org
>>
>
>
> --
> Carlos Rovira
> http://about.me/carlosrovira
>
>

-- 
Andrew Wetmore

http://cottage14.blogspot.com/


Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020

2020-07-12 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Andrew,

I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the big
picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global and
individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the expected.
I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a first
set of points I can work over that.
Let me know.

Thanks

El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore ()
escribió:

> Hi, friends.
>
> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon, an
> online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to work
> out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting
> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your
> help.
>
> The current plan is to have five presentations:
>
> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of
> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits
> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with
> it.
>
> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc"
> demonstration of creating a to-do list app.
>
> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash
> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation,
> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of
> successful migrations.
>
> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range of
> Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site.
>
> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and
> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers.
>
> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to hit
> convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation
> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can
> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third
> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times.
>
> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth presentation?
> I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I hear a good
> reason not to.
>
> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and,
> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the
> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a
> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the
> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing.
>
> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even
> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show
> what Royale offers.
>
> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2
> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good?
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020
>
> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/
>
>
>
> --
> Andrew Wetmore
> Technical Writer-Editor
> Infra
> *Apache Software Foundation*
> andr...@apache.org
>


-- 
Carlos Rovira
http://about.me/carlosrovira