On 5/3/06, Cameron Taggart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe BOF sessions are for JavaOne conference attendees only, but not certain.
You are correct, BOFs are open only to conference attendees, just like regular sessions. -- Martin Cooper Here is the info from my session scheduler:
BOF-0157 The OSGi Service Architecture, From Embedded to Enterprise Thursday , 05/18/2006 08:30 PM - 09:20 PM BJ Hargrave, IBM; Peter Kriens, aQute cheers, Cameron On 5/3/06, Rick Litton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter, > > Do you have the details (when and where) for the BOF already? Is this BOF open to the public or only to those attending the main conference only? Thanks. > > Rick Litton > Senior Software Engineer and Java Architect > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (925) 849-3164 direct > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Kriens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:21 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: JavaOne: A grand OSGi opportunity > > JavaOne is May 16-19 in the San Francisco Moscone center. > > http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/index.jsp > > We have secured two different Birds of a Feather (BOF) > sessions about OSGi technology: > > 1. OSGi Component Programming > 2. OSGi from embedded to enterprise > > BOFs are a possibility for people with a like-minded interest > to meet each other. > > There is currently a buzz in the software world about OSGi. Eclipse > and Apache have put OSGi on the map for many developers, I therefore > expect quite a large crowd to these BOFs. > > We have full freedom how to organize these sessions. This is > therefore a great opportunity for OSGi Alliance members > and other interested companies or individuals to demo > their OSGi Technology related efforts. > > Can I ask you to: > > 1. Consider presenting a demo or poster about OSGi technology? > 2. Come up with ideas that attract attention to these BOFs? > 3. Promote these BOFs? > 4. Visit the BOFs? > > This is a tremendous opportunity to make the OSGi technology visible > to the thousands of programmers, architects, developers, businessmen, > journalists, and others that visit JavaOne each year. Take advantage > of this opportunity. > > Please respond directly to me with proposals or ideas. > > Kind regards, > > Peter Kriens > > -- > Peter Kriens Tel +33467542167 > 9C, Avenue St. Drézéry AOL,Yahoo: pkriens > 34160 Beaulieu, France ICQ 255570717 > Skype pkriens Fax +1 8153772599 > > >

