I am thinking about submitting a proposal or two for Austin. I could update / extend the pool/dbcp talk I did last year or try a [math] talk. I would love to have company developing and / or presenting either of these. Is anyone else interested in working on a talk on either of these? Any suggestions on content?
For [math] I have always wanted to do a high level overview followed by some real world examples. It would be great to make the examples part a community effort. For [pool] / [dbcp] I did the boring part last year - summary of changes in the 2.x versions, migration, etc. - so this year I could focus on examples and best practices. Again, a great thing to work together on. Another crazy idea I have had is a talk on how hard it is to design stable APIs, using [math] as an example. That talk would also call out some of the special challenges that you run into modelling mathematical objects using OO constructs. Might be a little painful to develop, but also maybe a little cathartic ;) Phil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org