I think caleb's Cassandre based XWiki could be a great talk with you and or him 
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Le 4 juil. 2012 à 17:49, Roman Muntyanu <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hello Vincent,
> 
>  The most interesting presentations I saw were based on real experience and 
> included live demos. So I like all of the demos you've listed below 
> (especially "quality dashboard" and "web site live").
> 
>  My 2 cents on potentially interesting content (from devoxx attendee the 
> point of view):
> 
>> Methodology
> Remember that survey about XWiki community and development process by Martin 
> Schonberger?
> http://xwiki.475771.n2.nabble.com/Questions-concerning-the-development-of-XWiki-Final-Round-td7566339.html
>  
> It's a good material for presentation about open source project evolution 
> (how new challenges triggered new perception and new solutions).
> 
>> Architecture, Cloud and Security
>      * A hands-on lab on deploying wiki farm to the cloud (can be combined 
> with presentation describing xwiki architecture with regard to cloud 
> deployment). Maybe even make the presentation more generic (to attract more 
> audience) - to touch the topic of modern cloud deployment and management 
> (http://jelastic.com/ ; http://www.cloudbees.com/ ; 
> http://www.cloudfoundry.com/ ) and deploy XWiki farm to the cloud as an 
> example.
>      * Also on architecture part - there can be a good presentation on 
> "Refactoring to Modularity" (or "Refactoring to Maven"?) - how the need for 
> modularity emerged and how XWiki has been refactored (all with samples of 
> "before" and "after").
>      * (Speaking of Maven) XWiki project is unique in terms of number of 
> Maven modules - so presentation like "Maven: One tool to rule them all" would 
> be interesting from pure practical standpoint.
> 
>> A quick history of wikis (Quickie: 15 mn) Shows evolution of wikis since 
>> their creation and where wikis are heading in the future
>   For this one I can suggest source where I have collected many ideas 
> http://prezi.com/nymm70tfdird/next-gen-collaboration-wikis/ . Maybe you'll 
> find something useful.
> 
>  Good luck with the show! Looking forward to see your speeches on 
> http://www.parleys.com/#st=3&id=189
> 
> Btw, when preparing those demos - most likely the presenter will practice it 
> several times. We can kill 2 birds with one stone if presenter records his 
> training speeches in order to provide video guides/tours on YouTube (one 
> thing XWiki currently lacks).
> 
> Regards,
>  Roman
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Vincent Massol
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 11:15 AM
> To: XWiki Users
> Subject: [xwiki-users] Devoxx Belgium talk submission ideas
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm about to submit some talk proposals related to XWiki for Devoxx Belgium 
> (http://www.devoxx.com/display/DV12/Home).
> 
> I was thinking it might be good to ask you what you think should be best that 
> I present related to XWiki. What would you like to hear yourself at a general 
> conference like Devoxx?
> 
> The tracks they have this year:
> 
> * Java Standard Edition (JDK 8++)
> * Java Enterprise Edition (focus on Java EE 7 and beyond)
> * Web (includes HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3 and RIA technologies)
> * Mobile (includes Android, Hybrid and mobile web)
> * Methodology
> * Other languages on the JVM
> * Architecture, Cloud and Security
> * Future<Devoxx> is a brand new Devoxx track. Here we'll embracing the world 
> where software meets hardware and schedule talks on walking objects (think 
> NAO's, lots of NAO's), interactive objects like Arduino, but also intelligent 
> flying and real-time rolling devices! Basically anything that feels happy in 
> the Future<Devoxx> :o)
> 
> The formats they have available:
> 
> * Conference (60 mn)
> * University (University talks are in depth presentations of 2 x 60 minutes 
> with a 15 minute break in between. )
> * Tools in Action (Tools in Action are 30 minute presentations demonstrating 
> a programming tool.)
> * BOF (BOF sessions are 60 minutes long, scheduled in the evening and are 
> informal.)
> * Quickie (Short 15 minute presentations during Lunch breaks)
> * Hands-on Labs (3 hour hands-on sessions. )
> 
> Some ideas I have (from talks I've done in the past or new ideas):
> 
> * XWiki: A web development runtime platform
> (example: 
> http://www.slideshare.net/xwiki/xwiki-a-web-development-runtime-platform-9277065)
> Track: java, javaEE, web
> 
> * XWiki: The Long tail of applications
> Explain how XWiki addresses the long tail of application (see 
> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/SecondGenerationWiki)
> Show lots of nice implementations of XWiki done for various use cases + 
> present architecture and main concepts
> Track: java, javaEE, web
> 
> * Hands on: Create a Conference web site live (1 hour or up to 3 hours if we 
> do it as a Hands on lab) See 
> http://massol.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Breizhcamp2012XWiki
> Track: java, javaEE, web
> 
> * Quickie: Application Within Minutes
> Create a real useful web application in 15 minutes Need to find a use case: 
> bike shop, holiday request app, expense report, etc
> Track: java, javaEE, web
> 
> * Creating your own project's quality dashboard (1 to 3 hours) Uses XWiki to 
> create a website for your development project with the following features:
> * Documentation for your project
> * Display JIRA issues
> * Display Sonar metrics
> * Display Jenkins statuses
> * Display Git statistics of your project
> * Application to perform releases (checklist, release notes)
> * Send alerts (mail, IRC, etc) when thresholds are reached
> Example: 
> http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Improvements/XWikiOrgProposal2#HCommunityHome
> Track: Methodology, java, javaEE, web
> 
> * Bridging Open source and Business
> A model for professional open source based on the example of the XWiki open 
> source project Provides a solution for having a real community-based open 
> source while having one or several companies funding the project
> Track: Methodology
> 
> * A quick history of wikis (Quickie: 15 mn) Shows evolution of wikis since 
> their creation and where wikis are heading in the future
> 
> Let me know if you have new ideas, if you like some of those, how you would 
> modify them to better fit Devoxx, etc.
> 
> Thanks a lot
> -Vincent
> http://about.me/vmassol
> More about my previous talks: 
> http://massol.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/XWiki/VincentMassol
> 
> 
> PS: Let me know if you plan to be in Devoxx this year! :) 
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