We are closing in on the final agenda of the upcoming JUC Palo Alto. There are a lot of good talk proposals, and I personally thought it'd be good to get the feedback on the kind of talks people would like to hear.

Common categories I classify talks are:

 - Fun talks. Not necessarily useful for your day job, but fun in geeky
   way.

 - Tech show-and-tell talks. Focus on some specific development scene
   (say mobile apps, UI testing, .NET, deployment, etc.) and show how
   someone put together various pieces to automate some of their work.

 - Scalability talks. Basically, "we have big large Jenkins instances,
   here are pain points, and here is how we are coping with them."

 - Tool introduction talks. "Let's look at this common problem many of
   us have, and here is how you can use this software to solve it."
   Does people feel OK if this comes from vendors pitching their
   products or services?

 - Plugin introduction talks. Similar to above, but normally talks
   about some plugins that someone built. I tend to encourage these
   to be lightning talks.


Personally, I'd also love to hear the following kinds of talks, but I don't think we had any submissions, and I don't know if anyone else cares:

 - "Here is how I got my colleagues hooked into Jenkins and then this
   is how I convinced my boss to became a part of the community" kind
   of talk.

 - "I'm a PHP/Mobile/Ruby/.NET/... developer and I think these are
   the pain points the community needs to address" talks



Whether you are coming to JUC Palo Alto or not, please let us know your thoughts.


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Kohsuke Kawaguchi                          http://kohsuke.org/

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