Re: Topics and agenda for the Developer Design Forum


Robert Varga
 

I think these three kind of build on top of each other, so I think it might make sense to overflow Ed's switch/device model to Tuesday just to give the Monday topics sink in.

So while I think we can combine them, I am not sure we'll save any time, just because these topics are very contended and need to be discussed in depth.

Bye,
Robert

On 09/23/2014 10:48 PM, Colin Dixon wrote:

My guess is that Ed would have to be in two places at once Monday from 3:45–4:45 to run both the "splitting up the controller" and the "models for application co-existence" talks. One or the other should likely be moved, but I think they're both important to talk about.

My guess is that these three topics are tightly inter-related, but I could be wrong:
* Models for Application Co-existence - Ed Warnicke (Mon 3:45–4:45)
* Inventories, Topologies, Models, and Instances - Robert Varga (Mon, 4:45–5:45)
*
Simple Extensible Common Switch/Device Model - Ed Warnicke (Mon, 4:45–5:45)
(I'm cc'ing Robert and Ed to see if we can maybe combine them.)

--Colin

On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Phil Robb <probb@...> wrote:
Hello members of the TSC:

While we can maintain flexibility with the un-conference topics for the Developer Design Forum, it will be very helpful for those attending if we can publish this schedule to a broader audience.  If I do not hear any objections by the end of the day, I will have the PR folks publish this agenda through our normal communication channels (website, social, etc).

Thanks,

Phil.

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Phil Robb <probb@...> wrote:
Hello TSC:

I have added the suggestions and submissions from the various email threads and have included them in the spreadsheets referenced below.  Nearly all of the provided topics have been assigned a place on the Agenda[0].  The only cases where a topic has not been put on the agenda is in the case of there being no clear discussion leader for the topic or over-booking of presenters.

There are still plenty of un-conference slots available so if folks want to discuss one of these topics and a knowledgable leader can be found onsite, the discussion will still happen.  It just won't be on the schedule prior to the event.

Please take a look and let me know if you would like to suggest any changes and/or re-prioritization of any topic areas at your earliest opportunity. I would like to post this soon so that those wanting to attend particular topics are able to plan their day(s) and those leading topics know when and where they need to be.


Thanks,

Phil.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Phil Robb <probb@...> wrote:
Hello TSC Members:

I ask for your help and feedback in preparing for the Lithium Developer Design Forum scheduled for September 29th and 30th.

We will be running this event as a hybrid design-summit and un-conference.  We have a list of topics that have been pre-submitted by community members [0].  I have mapped those talks into a tentative agenda [1].  Along with those talks, we also have ample time and space allotted for un-conference topics to be decided and driven during the event.  I have weighted the un-conference slots more to day two with the expectation that the more formal discussions on day one will lead to follow-on un-conference sessions on day two.

Please take a look at [0] and [1] and let me know your thoughts; on content, timing/arrangement, etc.  Once we are good with this I'll have the PR folks post the agenda in a more public manner.

Thanks for your help with this.

Phil.

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