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svn commit: r239985 - in /ibatis/trunk/site: pages/events.vm pages/index.vm template/ruby.gif

Author: cbegin
Date: Wed Aug 24 20:29:50 2005
New Revision: 239985

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=239985&view=rev
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    ibatis/trunk/site/pages/events.vm
    ibatis/trunk/site/pages/index.vm

Modified: ibatis/trunk/site/pages/events.vm
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 <h3>December 10, 2005 - San Diego, California, USA</h3>
 <strong>ApacheCon US 2005</strong>
 <p>
-We're not confirmed for it, but you should go anyway! ;-)<br/>
-Visit the <a href="http://apachecon.com/2005/US/" target="_new">ApacheCon homepage</a> for more information.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Sept 30, 2005 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada</h3>
-<strong>Western Canada Java Software Symposium</strong>
-<p>
+<br/>
 Clinton will discuss Dealing with Enterprise Database Challenges In Object Oriented Applications.
 This presentation will focus on database challenges that object oriented developers often face in an
 enterprise environment. Object Relational Mapping (ORM) tools are not ideal for all databases, and
@@ -22,6 +16,13 @@
 to achieve similar advantages as provided by an ORM tool, but without some of the complications that
 can arise from an object relational mapping approach. The iBATIS Data Mapping framework is a popular
 alternative to ORM tools, while being a complementary addition to any architecture.<br/>
+Visit the <a href="http://apachecon.com/2005/US/" target="_new">ApacheCon homepage</a> for more information.
+</p>
+
+<h3>November 11th, 2005 - Denver, Colorado, USA</h3>
+<strong>Rocky Mountain Software Symposium</strong>
+<p>
+Not confirmed yet, but yes, you should go anyway!
 Visit the <a href="http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/" target="_new">No Fluff Just Stuff homepage</a> for more information.
 </p>
 
@@ -36,6 +37,19 @@
 alternative to ORM tools, while being a complementary addition to any architecture.<br/>
 Visit the <a href="http://javainaction.techtarget.com/" target="_new">Java In Action homepage</a> for more information.
 </p>
+
+<h3>Sept 30, 2005 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada</h3>
+<strong>Western Canada Java Software Symposium</strong>
+<p>
+Unfortunately I can't attend this conference as I had planned.  But you should go anyway! ;-) Super high concentration of talent.
+Visit the <a href="http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/" target="_new">No Fluff Just Stuff homepage</a> for more information.
+</p>
+
+<h3>Sept 8, 2005 - Detroit, Minnesota, USA</h3>
+<strong>Western Canada Java Software Symposium</strong>
+<strong>Antony Joseph</strong> will be presenting 'Java persistence using iBATIS' at the Detroit
+Java User Group meeting. The meeting is free and open to the public.
+See <a href="http://www.detroitjug.org" target="_new"> http://www.detroitjug.org</a> for more details.
 
 <h3>June 23, 2005 - Milan</h3>
 <strong>SUN Microsystems Java Conference</strong>

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     <h2>News</h2>
 
+      <h3>iBATIS for Ruby</h3>
+      <image align="right" src="ruby.gif"><p>(August 25, 2005) It's official.  iBATIS is no longer a simple tool or framework. It is a genuine
+      approach to integrating object oriented applications and relational databases.  We could have said that
+      when the .NET version was released, but now we MUST say it.  We're very excited to be merging with a
+      project headed up by Jon Tirsen, a friend of mine and a fellow ThoughtWorker.  He's ported and innovated
+      iBATIS for the Ruby language, which we're all very excited about.  In the next few weeks we'll be
+      integrating iBATIS for Ruby into our infrastructure, and of course, Jon will become one of our valuable
+      team members.</p>
+
+      <h3>Developers, Developers, Developers...</h3>
+      <p>(August 24, 2005) What a crazy month.  Everyone has been so busy over the summer!  But despite
+      our schedules, we've made some amazing progress.  First and foremost, let's introduce our new
+      committers.  The following people have been voted in as committers and are currently in the process
+      of getting access to the iBATIS resources.
+      </p>
+      <ul>
+        <li>Sven Boden</li>
+        <li>Nathan Maves</li>
+        <li>Jeff Butler</li>
+        <li>Brice Ruth</li>
+      </ul>
+
       <h3>iBATIS for Java 2.1.5 Released</h3>
       <p>(July 17, 2005) We've released a maintenance release, with a few bonuses as well.  The most
       notable changes are: 1) iBATIS no longer depends on commons logging, and 2) the entity resolvers

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