Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020
Apache Royale future to all Frontend Technologies and New life to Flex ;) Alina On Mon, 13 Jul 2020, 3:41 am Andrew Wetmore, wrote: > Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about "Apache > Royale: Application Builder"? > > On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira > wrote: > >> Hi Andrew, >> >> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the >> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global >> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the >> expected. >> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a >> first set of points I can work over that. >> Let me know. >> >> Thanks >> >> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore () >> escribió: >> >>> Hi, friends. >>> >>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon, >>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to >>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting >>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your >>> help. >>> >>> The current plan is to have five presentations: >>> >>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of >>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits >>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with >>> it. >>> >>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc" >>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app. >>> >>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash >>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation, >>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of >>> successful migrations. >>> >>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range >>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site. >>> >>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and >>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers. >>> >>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to >>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation >>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can >>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third >>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times. >>> >>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth >>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I >>> hear a good reason not to. >>> >>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and, >>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the >>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a >>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the >>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing. >>> >>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even >>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show >>> what Royale offers. >>> >>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2 >>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good? >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> >>> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020 >>> >>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/ >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Andrew Wetmore >>> Technical Writer-Editor >>> Infra >>> *Apache Software Foundation* >>> andr...@apache.org >>> >> >> >> -- >> Carlos Rovira >> http://about.me/carlosrovira >> >> > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > > > > >
Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020
Hi, Aniket. Yes! Topic 3 can include moving from Flex-focussed frameworks to those designed for Royale. I will need help putting together the script to clearly explain the differences, but it would be very good to cover this. Andrew On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 6:06 AM Aniket Chopade wrote: > > Topic coverage is great. > > Would examples in #3 include -- replacing cairngorm with crux. > > > On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 7:30 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > >> Hi, friends. >> >> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon, an >> online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to work >> out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting >> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your >> help. >> >> The current plan is to have five presentations: >> >> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of >> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits >> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with >> it. >> >> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc" >> demonstration of creating a to-do list app. >> >> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash >> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation, >> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of >> successful migrations. >> >> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range >> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site. >> >> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and >> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers. >> >> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to >> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation >> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can >> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third >> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times. >> >> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth >> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I >> hear a good reason not to. >> >> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and, >> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the >> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a >> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the >> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing. >> >> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even >> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show >> what Royale offers. >> >> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2 >> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good? >> >> Andrew >> >> >> >> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020 >> >> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/ >> >> >> >> -- >> Andrew Wetmore >> Technical Writer-Editor >> Infra >> *Apache Software Foundation* >> andr...@apache.org >> > > > -- > Aniket Chopade, > A man may be a fool and not know it, but not if he is married. > > -- Andrew Wetmore http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020
Topic coverage is great. Would examples in #3 include -- replacing cairngorm with crux. On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 7:30 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > Hi, friends. > > We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon, an > online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to work > out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting > presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your > help. > > The current plan is to have five presentations: > > 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of > history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits > from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with > it. > > 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc" > demonstration of creating a to-do list app. > > 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash > app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation, > component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of > successful migrations. > > 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range of > Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site. > > 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and > beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers. > > ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to hit > convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation > once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can > respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third > tracks. Or we can present each one live three times. > > Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth presentation? > I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I hear a good > reason not to. > > What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and, > ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the > slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a > lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the > whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing. > > About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even > before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show > what Royale offers. > > Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2 > and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good? > > Andrew > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020 > > [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/ > > > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > Technical Writer-Editor > Infra > *Apache Software Foundation* > andr...@apache.org > -- Aniket Chopade, A man may be a fool and not know it, but not if he is married.
Re: Apache Royale track at ApacheCon 2020
Hi Andrew, some proposals: - We could go with something that shows projection like "Apache Royale, Next Gen Application Technology" - Or something more funny like "Apache Royale, Back to the Future" - Or maybe a combo of two like "Apache Royale, application front-ends for the future"? ;-) Will try to think more later :) El lun., 13 jul. 2020 a las 0:41, Andrew Wetmore () escribió: > Any thoughts on a short, evocative title for the track? How about "Apache > Royale: Application Builder"? > > On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 7:28 AM Carlos Rovira > wrote: > >> Hi Andrew, >> >> I see the topics perfect. Just a question to help me to understand the >> big picture. About timing, how much time we have for all sessions (global >> and individual)? That seems to me long play and don't know if is the >> expected. >> I can help with points 2 and 4 as you said. If you want to organize a >> first set of points I can work over that. >> Let me know. >> >> Thanks >> >> El sáb., 11 jul. 2020 a las 16:00, Andrew Wetmore () >> escribió: >> >>> Hi, friends. >>> >>> We hope to present a track of presentations about Royale at ApacheCon, >>> an online event September 29-October 1. I have created a wiki page [1] to >>> work out ideas, but since the deadline is coming soon for submitting >>> presentations, I wanted to share with you the current plan and get your >>> help. >>> >>> The current plan is to have five presentations: >>> >>> 1. "Hello Royale" - high-level view of Apache Royale, including a bit of >>> history, how it has evolved, its core of AS3 and MXML, what it inherits >>> from Flex and how it differs, where it is going, and what you can do with >>> it. >>> >>> 2. "Royale: Starting from a blank file" - focussing on the "todomvc" >>> demonstration of creating a to-do list app. >>> >>> 3. "Moving from Flex to Royale" - how to migrate an existing Flex/Flash >>> app to Royale, now that the end of Flash is upon us. Includes emulation, >>> component equivalents, work-arounds, and, I hope a couple of examples of >>> successful migrations. >>> >>> 4. "Royale: Tour de Jewel" - A look behind the scenes at the wide range >>> of Royale capabilities on display at the Tour de Jewel [2] site. >>> >>> 5. "Royale masterclass" - How to get the best out of Royale: strands and >>> beads, emulation, CSS use, components, other cool things Royale offers. >>> >>> ApacheCon 2020 is going to have three presentation periods each day to >>> hit convenient times around the world. I propose we offer each presentation >>> once as a live event, and then rebroadcast it with a presenter who can >>> respond in real-time to comments from audiences in the second and third >>> tracks. Or we can present each one live three times. >>> >>> Is this enough? Or does someone have a good idea for a sixth >>> presentation? I am going to submit these five today or tomorrow unless I >>> hear a good reason not to. >>> >>> What happens next: A lot of smart folks need to provide wisdom and, >>> ideally, be willing to present. If people want to help with writing the >>> slides and script for any of these sessions, I can present them. I have a >>> lot of experience as a presenter, but need to have the wisdom from the >>> whole Royaleiverse to make our presentations clear, accurate, and enticing. >>> >>> About a thousand people have signed up for ApacheCon 2020 already, even >>> before any advertising has gone out, so this is a great opportunity to show >>> what Royale offers. >>> >>> Carlos Rivera has indicated he can help create the material for talks 2 >>> and 4. Who else can step up and help make our presentations very good? >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> >>> [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-at-ApacheCon-2020 >>> >>> [2] https://royale.apache.org/tourdejewel/ >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Andrew Wetmore >>> Technical Writer-Editor >>> Infra >>> *Apache Software Foundation* >>> andr...@apache.org >>> >> >> >> -- >> Carlos Rovira >> http://about.me/carlosrovira >> >> > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > > > > > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira