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[jsr363-experts] DevoXX BE
- From: Werner Keil <
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- Subject: [jsr363-experts] DevoXX BE
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 16:29:29 +0100
Dear Experts,
Just did my JSR 363 presentation in the final slot of DevoXX BE 2015 (a bit
like Leonardo last year at JavaOne, I recall it was also the last session)
Although there was a celebrity guest speaker (
http://cfp.devoxx.be/2015/talk/QRD-7984/115_batshit_stupid_things_you_can_put_on_the_internet_in_as_fast_as_I_can_go,_somebody_get_me_a_drink)
luring most of the rather big crowds in the room during Yara/Vinius' IoT
talk right before mine with his "CSI Cyber" session, some people really
interested in IoT or the JSR stayed. Must have been around 100 or so (not
sure, what the total capacity of room 4 is, but it was among the larger
rooms) Can't remember, how many attended Leo's and Chris' talk in London,
but I suppose it may have been comparable to that. Plus it was also
recorded, video should be on YouTube soon, and either this weekend or
early next week I'd put a link on the project page, too.
Especially the new full RI support of Java ME Embedded is something I
showed with some live hacking. The airplane example from the slides which I
added to our demos could not find a class without rebuilding the whole
codebase, but at least one of many live demos and gadgets Vinicius showed
earlier did not work as expected either, so it was no big thing. Plus that
one is also on the slides and everyone who wants can clone and run them
from GitHub.
All major artifacts are tagged, I also mentioned the imminent PR filed very
soon with the PMO. Hope to do that first thing next week, too. Allowing a
30 day review period (which I think is required here, too) and ballot
either right before or shortly after Christmas.
Sorry, neither Otavio nor Mohamed could join me. Hope to see at least
Otavio in Rio for the next EC F2F. And I showed the picture from the JCP
Party so people could see both of them, too.
While both in German, I got a talk at JavaLand about the QS use cases
around Fitbit, Strava and using JSR 363 via Agorava with those. And the
German version of the "Smart Data" talk around standards (I gave in
Budapests) in April.
Regards,
Werner