Hi Simon, what you describe is exactly what I had in mind :-)

Regards, Graham.

On 01/04/2008, Simon Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Graham Charters wrote:
>  > Hi All,
>  >
>  > Is anyone thinking of submitting an abstract to ApacheCon US?  FYI:
>  > The deadline is Thursday April 3rd (see
>  > http://www.us.apachecon.com/us2008/).
>  >
>  > A quick search for "SOA" or "Tuscany" on the current submissions gave
>  > no hits, so I'm assuming there aren't any so far.  I was thinking of
>  > submitting one talking about the use of Apache Felix for modularizing
>  > of Apache Tuscany (lesson learned from applying modularity after the
>  > fact...)...giving LOTS of credit to Rajini!!
>  >
>
> For a succcessful submission it's necessary to have a topic that's
>  of broad appeal, which generally means it should provide practical
>  hands-on information that people can use.  So you'ld need to use
>  the Tuscany/Felix experience to draw out practical lessons and best
>  practices for modularity that people can apply to their own projects.
>  If this is what you have in mind, I think it's a good candidate for
>  submission.
>
>
>    Simon
>
> >
>  > Regards,  Graham.
>  >
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