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Posted to dev@harmony.apache.org by Tim Ellison <t....@gmail.com> on 2005/12/13 22:48:23 UTC

ApacheCon - notes from the field

As you likely know, ApacheCon is underway this week in San Diego.  Here
are a few scratchings from the Harmony related meetings so far.

Geir gave a great talk on Monday am, reiterating the goals of the
project, summarizing the history of the project to date, and painting a
roadmap for goals over the next year or so.

The talk was well attended, a very rough guess would be 60 - 70 people
in the room.  Questions from the floor were few, and included "what if
Sun open source their codebase?"  and "how quickly will Harmony be able
to track new releases of the Sun code?".

In the evening there was a Harmony BoF, which attracted only a few
people.  It was a good excuse to move the BoF to the hotel bar and
engage in a wide variety of discussions!  IMHO there was nothing there
that needs bringing to the list.

There are no more plans for sessions dedicated to Harmony this week.

Regards,
Tim

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Tim Ellison (t.p.ellison@gmail.com)
IBM Java technology centre, UK.

Re: ApacheCon - notes from the field

Posted by Enrico Migliore <en...@fatti.com>.
Hi Tim,

>As you likely know, ApacheCon is underway this week in San Diego.  Here
>are a few scratchings from the Harmony related meetings so far.
>
>The talk was well attended, a very rough guess would be 60 - 70 people
>in the room.  Questions from the floor were few, and included "what if
>Sun open source their codebase?"  and "how quickly will Harmony be able
>to track new releases of the Sun code?".
>
>
>  
>
What were the answers to those questions?

>Regards,
>Tim
>  
>
Enrico