RedMonk_Unconference
The RedMonk track of CommunityDay will be an unconference. This means we don't have a set agenda ahead of time. Instead, those who show-up will suggest topics and then the audience will vote (or otherwise choose) which ones they want. Of course, the people suggesting topics will either have a talk pre-planned or just be looking to have a discussion on the topic. The idea is to have the discussions that you, the attendees, want to have rather than something we'd try to dream-up. On that note, if you have a topic idea, list it below:
If you plan on attending, please read about registering . After registering, check out the Facebook event if you're into that kind of thing.
Agenda
All time in Pacific
Track A - Boxers
12:00PM Open Source Business Models
01:00PM Eclipse, Mylyn, Tasks
02:00PM Twitter Best Practices
03:00PM Jonah and the Whale help for FOSS people swallowed by corporations
04:00PM CLoud CrAzY! - Talking about clouds, grids, or whatever that stuff is.
Track B - Briefs
01:00PM Building Rest (OSS) Services
02:00PM (Empty/Available)
03:00PM Mainframe Linux Test-drive!
05:00PM RIA Panel
Suggested Talks and Topics
Put in a suggested topic, with a description if you like, to pre-seed the topics we'll be voting on. These are just suggestions at this time, people will probably come with even more in person.
- Repurposing Unit Tests As Functional Tests, Load and Performance Tests and Service Monitors [Frank Cohen, PushToTest]
- Building Ajax tests using open-source tools (Selenium, TestGen4Web, PushToTest, etc.) [Frank Cohen, PushToTest]
- RIA Panel - On Adobe, JavaFX, Ajax, and other technologies --Cote'
- Ajax Performance and Architecture Notes
- Task-focused user interfaces - Eclipse, SWT integrating with web apps and RIAs – Mik Kersten
- Twitter Best Practices - suggested by Ian Skerrett
- Would you do it again for free? - I've given this talk a few times. I could give it again or do an abbreviated intro and lead a discussion. Stormy Peters
- How to start a conversation between people that speak different languages, i.e. Twitter vs Facebook vs email vs phone vs IM vs txt msg ... Stormy
- The Open Source Census - What is it? How does it work? What are we counting? What are we hoping to get out of it? Stormy Peters
- What's Happening With Databases? - a discussion of the data storage trends for web scale - memcached , CouchDB , ThruDB , SimpleDB , Stonebraker's H-Store , BigTable – none of these are relational, many of them aren't even fully transactional. What's going on, why and where is this going? How is this going to impact the relational players? Suggested by David Van Couvering
- GlassFish, Java Business Integration (JBI) and OSGi – Andi Egloff
- Building REST Data Services using SnapLogic – Mike Pittaro