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Re: [science-iwg] ECE 2013 - Science WG BoF

Cool, I didn't see that before.

As the Automotive WG meeting will be Monday, the 28th (so it's one day before ECE, not every attendee or Science WG member may be in town yet) would it be possible to meet after your BoF for a chat and beer?

I may be accompanied by one colleague from Thales who also has too much to do during the day, but a long proposed Bug for multi-screen SWT support on Linux could be of relevance to some of the Scientific modeling or mapping tools in need of more than one screen, too

If he hasn't seen the program yet, I am sure the Elexis committer will be happy to attend your BoF, too. And I'd love to discuss healthcare and related software with you after it.

Cheers,
Werner

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Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 06:42:05 +0200
From: Philip Wenig <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Anne Jacko <Anne.Jacko@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Jelena Alter <jelena.alter@xxxxxxxxxxx>, science-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [science-iwg] ECE 2013 - Science WG BoF
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Hi Anne,

thanks :-).


Best
Philip

Am 11.10.2013 04:59, schrieb Anne Jacko:
> Hello Philip,
>
> Thank you -- I have updated the BoF with your description:
https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/science-so-damned-boring-and-eclipse-rich-client-platform-really-sucks
>
> Anne Jacko
> Eclipse Foundation
503-784-3788 (cell)
>
>
>
> On Oct 10, 2013, at 6:42 AM, Philip Wenig wrote:
>
>> Hi Anne,
>>
>> here the summary for the Science Working Group BoF:
>> http://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2013/science-working-group
>>
>> *>>>>>>>>>>>>>> snip*
>>
>> Science is so damned boring and the Eclipse Rich Client Platform
>> really sucks!
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Congratulations, you've proceeded to read further on. A lot of
>> research facilities and companies utilize the Eclipse RCP technology
>> to calculate and visualize their data sets. There are Physicists,
>> Biologists, Chemists, Linguists and many more. It's a world where the
>> future is designed and more impressively, the Eclipse RCP is a major
>> toolkit in this area. Hence, feel free to join us or to have a look a
>> the Science WG wiki page:
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Science_IWG
>>
>> You can also contact Ralph or Philip directly:
>>
>> Ralph M?ller (ralph.mueller@xxxxxxxxxxx)
>> Philip Wenig (philip.wenig@xxxxxxx)
>>
>> We're looking forward to see you at the BoF. Science isn't as boring
>> as it seems :-)!
>>
>> *<<<<<<<<<<<<<< snap*
>>
>> Best
>> Philip
>> --
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> Dr. Philip Wenig
>>
>> http://www.openchrom.net
>>
>> https://www.xing.com/profile/Philip_Wenig
>> http://de.linkedin.com/pub/philip-wenig/2a/4a8/877
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>

--
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Dr. Philip Wenig

http://www.openchrom.net

https://www.xing.com/profile/Philip_Wenig
http://de.linkedin.com/pub/philip-wenig/2a/4a8/877
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