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− | | | + | | May 21th, 2008 || University Bremen || '''Kay Ramme''' || OpenOffice.org and UNO || [[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=SZ/TOI_Events&action=submit#University_Bremen_.2821.05.2008.29 KR in Bremen]] |
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− | | | + | | May 28th, 2008 || University Bremen || '''Dalibor Topic''' || scientific colloquium, OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP |
|| [[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=SZ/TOI_Events&action=submit#scientific_colloquium.2C_OpenJDK.2C_JSR_277.2C_JCP_-_by_Dalibor_Topic DT in Bremen]] | || [[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=SZ/TOI_Events&action=submit#scientific_colloquium.2C_OpenJDK.2C_JSR_277.2C_JCP_-_by_Dalibor_Topic DT in Bremen]] | ||
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− | | | + | | June 24th, 2008 || University Berlin || '''Dalibor Topic''' || OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP || |
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− | | | + | | June 17th, 2008 || University Dresden || '''Kay Ramme''' || OpenOffice.org and UNO || |
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− | | | + | | January 15th, 2009 || University Duesseldorf || '''Dalibor Topic''' || OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP |
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Revision as of 13:47, 20 June 2008
Events
When | Where | Who | What | Links | |
May 21th, 2008 | University Bremen | Kay Ramme | OpenOffice.org and UNO | [KR in Bremen] | |
May 28th, 2008 | University Bremen | Dalibor Topic | scientific colloquium, OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP | [DT in Bremen] | |
June 24th, 2008 | University Berlin | Dalibor Topic | OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP | ||
June 17th, 2008 | University Dresden | Kay Ramme | OpenOffice.org and UNO | ||
January 15th, 2009 | University Duesseldorf | Dalibor Topic | OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP |
University Bremen (21.05.2008)
- Embedded in a series of lectures about component based software development, by Professor Dr. Rainer Koschke, Sun Microsystem's Senior Software Architect of StarOffice/OpenOffice, Kay Ramme, was asked to talk about OpenOffice.org and the component model UNO (OpenOffice is based on).
OpenOffice.org and UNO, the OpenOffice component Model - by Kay Ramme
- Prof. Dr. Koschke was stunned by the interest ("none of my lectures is that good attended normally").
- The room was filled with about 50 students (main study), professors and other professionals of the university.
- All hands raised at the question who knows and uses the OpenOffice productivity suite.
- Nobody left the room before the time :)
- We had a 40! min Q&A session (that was the second surprise for Prof. Koschke) with very good qualified questions
- After 90 min, the show was over, students still didn't leave but caught up with Kay Ramme to get some tips how to start participating in OpenOffice.org (see the pic below )
University Bremen (28.05.2008)
- on Wednesday the 28. of May, Dalibor Topic, Sun Microsystems FOSS Ambassador held a scientific colloquium about OpenJDK and related topics :)
scientific colloquium, OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP - by Dalibor Topic
- He spoke about the history and motivation that led to free JAVA in the context of GNU/Linux distributions. He gave future prospects where the journey will lead us with OpenJDK and free Java.
- Dalibor also talked about JSR 277 an approach of modularization in JAVA 7, JCP and OpenJDK
University Berlin (24.06.2008)
- Dalibor Topic, Sun Microsystems FOSS Ambassador will hold a scientific colloquium on Tue. 24th of June at 18:00h about OpenJDK and related topics :)
scientific colloquium, OpenJDK, JSR 277, JCP - by Dalibor Topic
- He will speak about the history and motiv that led to free JAVA in the context of GNU/Linux distributions. He will give future prospects where the journey will lead us with OpenJDK and free Java.
- Dalibor will also talk about JSR 277 an approach of modularization in JAVA 7, JCP and OpenJDK
Mentorships
University Dresden
- menthoring of diploma thesis work about evolution of icons in software programs - by Stella Schulze