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Re: [cdt-dev] CDT Fall Conference


Derek, the date is fine with us too.
Regards
-- Lars



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Derek,

Oct 24-28 suits us. Has this date been finalized yet?

Thanks,

Greg

On Jul 6, 2005, at 9:31 PM, Derrick Keefe wrote:

> Below are some of the details and the items that people have  
> expressed an
> interesting in for a fall CDT conference. So far, we have several  
> people
> signed up for presentations.  We are also looking for people champion
> specific topics e.g. initiate discussions now on a given topic, see  
> what
> progress can be made before conference, chair a discussion/design  
> session or
> give a presentation. Please sign-up and participate.
>
> Logistics:
> Duration 2-3 days, This will depend on amount of content
> Location: Ottawa
> The Proposed date is the week of Oct 24-28*
> Oct 17-21 and Sept 26-30 are potential other dates if Oct 24-28  
> does not
> work.
>
> Below are the subjects people have either signed up to do a  
> presentation on
> or have indicated that they would like to see a session on.   I  
> have used
> the term presentation, but really the form will be entirely up to the
> persons driving the session.  The session can be a panel discussion, a
> proposal, design proposal review, requirements review for upcoming
> development etc.  The session are meant to be highly interactive.
>
> Presentation:LosAlmos:Greg:Extending CDT to debug programs in  
> parallel-
> presentation of the results of this work
> Presentation:LosAlmos:Craig:Using CDT as a platform for Multi-language
> support - presentation of work they have done in this area.
> Presentation:QNX: Debugger Architecture - challenges, deficiencies,
> solutions.
> Presentaion: QNX: CDT and the Next Generation C/C++ Developer -  
> discussion
> around future strategy and vision for the CDT project.
> Presentation: QNX: Future Project Planning - 12 month view, as well  
> an open
> form for proposal on how we could change the way we do things.
> Presentation: QNX:CDT End User Experience - Many companies are now  
> shipping
> the CDT as part of their own custom development environments.  This  
> session
> will present some of the end user likes, dislikes and general  
> comments on
> CDT.  This session should be used as an opportunity to help plan  
> end-user
> relevant development activities for the CDT that will benefit the  
> widest
> possible audience and improve the overall user experience.
> Intertest:general: Language Development Tool Kit - there is some  
> grass roots
> initiatives within CDT for this.  It would be a good idea to have a  
> session
> on this and invite those from other projects such as LDP, DSP and the
> Platform
> Intertest:symbian: Future release planning.
> Intertest:symbian: Build system requirements
> Presentaion:Intel: The possibility of a CDT-Wide concept of a "tool-
> chain".
> QNX is interested in working with intel on this presentation.
> Intertest:Intel: Architecture: Discussion of CDT "singletons" and  
> other CDT
> architecture topics - I remember a mailing list discussion  
> regarding some
> aspect of the architecture that Doug questioned.  If we don't talk  
> about
> this now we may never do it.
> Intertest:Intel: Discussion of where we think CDT is with regards to
> scalability.
> Intertest:symbian: Debugger requirements
> Intertest:general: Debugger- Design Session: There are a lot of  
> requirements
> that have been under discussion for the past several months from  
> members of
> the CDT team as well s the DSP team.  By fall it may be appropriate  
> to hold
> a Design review or session for these requirements.
> Intertest:symbian: How  to contribute to CDT.  Symbian is also  
> looking into
> donating some technology, but are unsure about the process, etc.
>
> Numbers so far and growing:
> Los Alamos:(2)
> Symbian: (2)
> TI:Ch:(4)
> Intel: (4)
> Nokia:(3).
> WindRiver:(3)
> QNX:(7)
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