We hope you enjoyed the 2019 version of EclipseCon Europe and OSGi Community Event as much as we did.
Please share your thoughts and feedback by completing the short attendee survey. We read all responses, and we will use them to improve next year's event.
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Do you like to build gadgets and/or hack? Then get a team together for the Edge Computing Mini-Hackathon, organized by Edgeworx.
Teams will be challenged to integrate at least one other Eclipse IoT project with Eclipse ioFog and showcase what they were able to accomplish. Representatives from all Eclipse projects are welcome to come help guide, coach, and influence participants to make use of their projects. There will be prizes for the standouts, plus giveaways (and fun) for all!
The event is part of Community Night on Tuesday, October 22, from 19:30 - 22:00 in the Theater Stage room at the Forum.
At EclipseCon Europe, Tuesday has traditionally been "BoF Night" with a mix of pre-scheduled and onsite-organized Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions during the evening.
This year, Community Evening expands this concept of attendee-organized activities, with a variety of content and gatherings designed to allow attendees to exchange ideas, learn new concepts, and have fun with each other. (There will be beer!) Community Evening includes an Edge Computing hackathon, a Project Pitch game, Eclipse Night School, and – of course – BoFs!
If you would like to propose a pre-scheduled BoF, please use this submission form (you must be logged in first). If we have space, we will add your BoF to the Community Evening schedule.
You may also organize a BoF after you arrive at the conference. Just check out the BoF Board near Registration to see how it's done.
Come to Night School, and learn all about what the Foundation staff does to make your (Eclipse) life better!
We will talk, but then you will get a chance to ask, to comment, and to discuss. And there will be free beer!
Eclipse Night School is part of Community Evening on Tuesday, October 22 (19:30, Wilhelm-Krämer-Zimmer room). More details to follow, but here is a list of topics to be covered:
Web Development and Marketing at the Eclipse Foundation
Hosting 200+ Jenkins servers and not breaking a sweat
Adding to this year's technical content are three keynote speakers of wide-ranging topics and styles. Meet them here, but get ready to engage with them at EclipseCon Europe!
Jens Reimann takes us on a tour of the Rust programming language in his talk, A tale of Rust, the ESP32 and IoT.
Rust is an amazing new programing language. It finds many more programming issues during compile time than most other languages. It is performant, natively compiled. It is also developed in a true, open source, community fashion. With that, it creates an amazing ecosystem around it.
A huge thank you to the community for proposing so many interesting talks. We look forward to putting together another amazing program. Speakers will be notified by early August.
The community really came though for the early-bird deadline this year. The program committee reviewed a record number of talks (144) to come up with a top-six list.
Congratulations to the speakers chosen for early acceptance! And remember, the final deadline is Monday, July 15, so there's still lots of time to submit your proposal.