AW: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Christofer Dutz
Well I currently lay a lot of emphasis on the Ecmascript 4 factor. Current JavaScript being EcmaScript 3.0 or 3.1 (which was renamed to 5.0 but has no real changes in it). Sort of "Write Ecmascript 4 without breaking the internet" cause this was the major reason for not going down the 4.0 road a

AW: AW: AW: AW: [FALCONJX] Java Versions

2016-02-04 Thread Christofer Dutz
Well Alex, there is a big chance to have this settled tomorrow unless I actually have to do some work tomorrow at my current customer. I allready discussed the issue with the JBurg chef, and he's ok with that. Chris Von: Alex Harui Gesendet: Donnersta

AW: Flex in a week data services

2016-02-04 Thread Christofer Dutz
Well it's the first time I heard of the problem. If it's dealing with sever side, we don't have any influence on LiveCycle DS stuff, but if we can do it with BlazeDS, I would be glad to help. But in this case we would need a server we could run a BlazeDS service on. Chris __

Re: Flex in a week data services

2016-02-04 Thread Jeffrey May
Hello, Has there been a decision regarding what to do about the broken data services used in this training series? I have put it off in the mean time and am wondering if it will be fixed. Thanks, Jeff A. May MS Geographic Information Science | Idaho State University GIS Training and Research

Re: AW: AW: AW: [FALCONJX] Java Versions

2016-02-04 Thread Alex Harui
Chris, Any chance we can get this done soon? I'd like to start pulling jburg from Maven. Thanks, -Alex On 11/22/15, 8:10 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote: >Unfortunately I re-discovered, that JBurg is built with Ant and I will >have to dig into how to build again. And I want to ask the maintainer

Re: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Alex Harui
On 2/4/16, 1:47 AM, "Justin Mclean" wrote: > >The organiser it more likely to pick talks that are topical, dare I say >fashionable, and will attract an audience so it does matter somewhat. >They I believe make the final selection. What buzz words do we think are topical or fashionable? Or mayb

Re: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Alex Harui
On 2/4/16, 1:47 AM, "Justin Mclean" wrote: > >> I've seen other Apache projects not choose Flex for their >>cross-platform UI. Why is that? > >Out of curiosity which ones? Perhaps being involved in their project >would help adoption? Well, most recently, Corinthia did not choose us. And a rec

Re: AW: AW: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Alex Harui
OK, heard back from Cordova. They have 3 talk proposals. I think I'll try committers@ mailing list to see if other projects are interested. -Alex On 2/3/16, 9:46 PM, "Alex Harui" wrote: > > >On 2/3/16, 5:34 PM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala" > wrote: > >> >>In any case,

RE: [Non-DoD Source] Re: AW: AW: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Kessler CTR Mark J
> In other words, AS3 is always in "use strict" mode! And that's a good thing ! :P -Mark smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, > wouldn't normally attend ApacheCon The format has changed a little as it now a different organiser and two conference BigData and Core. > I also wonder if attendance numbers really matter. The organiser it more likely to pick talks that are topical, dare I say fashionable, and will attr

AW: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Christofer Dutz
Hopefully I could attend this time ... had my own talk in parallel :-( Von: Justin Mclean Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016 09:58 An: dev@flex.apache.org Betreff: Re: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics? Hi, > And of course, we need some cool

AW: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Christofer Dutz
Last time it seemed as if they had problems filling the slots after the massacre they had performed due to the split of core and big-data a big hand full of talks were rejected due to mentioning some Big Data technology in their abstracts. Regarding the selection process: After the CFP is close

Re: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, > And of course, we need some cool titles to attract people. Justin gave a > talk titled - 'Treat your codebase like a crime scene'. I am sure it got a > lot of attention :-) It was well attended and I got a lot of feedback and carried on the conversation about the subject with several pe

Re: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, > Hey, do you want to share your thoughts on how to get a track approved? Based on previous experience you suggest the track with a summary of the talks. Means less effort for the organisers and reviewers and a higher chance it will be excepted. Thanks, Justin

Re: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread OmPrakash Muppirala
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:39 AM, Christofer Dutz wrote: > Well I was planning on doing a talk on "remote controlling cyborgs with > flex" ... the remote part being a Mobile Flex application, but I'm not > really deep into the mobile framework part ... just the mobile building > part as I had do t

AW: [ApacheCon NA] Whose going and what topics?

2016-02-04 Thread Christofer Dutz
Well I was planning on doing a talk on "remote controlling cyborgs with flex" ... the remote part being a Mobile Flex application, but I'm not really deep into the mobile framework part ... just the mobile building part as I had do to a deep dive into that for Flexmojos Chris _