I would like to participate helping with organization and logistic and also
I can do a talk about drools grid and some examples using the RIO impl. Let
me know if I can start helping with something.
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org>wrote:
We are looking into an end of February date to do the next week long
Boot
Camp, location to be decided - proposals for USA so far are Chicago, Austin
and Miami. The EMEA one will be Berlin, probably overlapping with the 2011
JudCon.
The last boot camp had a medical focus and was a huge success. We have more
budget this year so hoping to build on that.
We are thinking of doing a Monday optional 1 day pre-conference "basics"
day, to avoid repeating the "what is a process, what is a rule, what is an
event" type talks. This also means we don't bore returning people with
repeated content and that everyone there has the basics.
Then follow up with 2 days of applied industry talks split into "vertical
tracks". Because of the high level of interest and success last time, we
will run a dedicated 2 day Medical/Healthcare track again. Whether we run
dedicated or mixed tracks for other verticals depends on interest and
people's willingness to present or organise and lead other verticals. I
imagine initially we'd probably do mini tracks, say half a day per vertical.
Some target verticals would be telecoms, commercial finance (trading),
consumer finance (mortgage/insurance/loans), logistics.
The 4th day would then be an organised workshop day. We'll provide
bootable USB keys for all in attendance, so that we have a quick start off
(previously we wasted hours getting everyone up and running with virtual
images). The workshops will allow people to go through the very basic
examples or the more advanced examples and infrastructure set-up with us on
hand. Those that have their own projects and just want to work on that with
us on hand to offer help can do so too.
The 5th day will be more of an open floor. Some people will leave early,
others will want to continue working through the basic examples and making
sure they can configure and set everything up. Others will want dedicated
discussion time to work on their own problems and ideas. In general it's the
day where the developers will be on hand for what ever anyone wants – you'll
get out of it what you put in.
If you would like to present or even run and organise a vertical let me
know. In the past I've found for a vertical to work it needs a well
connected industry person to chair it, so we definitely need community
people to take up the mantle here. Talks can either be "What we did with
Drools and/or jBPM" or "This is an industry problem use case that could be
solved with Drools and/or jBPM" or just something that we think will be of
interest to the audience. The range of technologies covers (but not limited
too) rules (expert systems and other derivatives domains), workflow, event
processing and ontologies.
The event will again be free for attendance. We are thinking of opening it
up for sponsorship to help towards food and drink.
So if you are interested in talking, organising, sponsoring or just have
some general input then let us know - we want to progress in moving these
events to a more industry focus and not pure technology, for that to happen
we need YOU the community.
Mark
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