Am 25.09.2011 um 08:59 schrieb Livnat Peer <lpeer(a)redhat.com>:
On 09/23/2011 10:00 PM, Carl Trieloff wrote:
> I've updated the agenda with all the input received
so far.
> (URL REDACTED - INFO:
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html)
> I still have interactive
sessions starting in the afternoon of the first
> day. If only get break out rooms from day two we can move the morning
> content from day 2 to day one and work around that.
> Take a look and fire additional comments.
Hi,
I think a session on the conversion process from c# to java of the
engine core could be both interesting (previous experience) and useful
for explaining parts of the current engine code.
Yup, please also include some of the rationale behind it. I very much prefer c# as a
language and environment over Java, though I don't know if the web server stuff in
there is as bad as J2EE. Given that MS is not exactly worse than Oracle, the patent FUD
part is out of question too.
I'd also be interested in some real (and honest) comparison between the 2 frameworks.
Which one was easier to code for? Which one is more stable? Eadier to read?
Thinking about it, this could be a very interesting talk for a Linux/OSS conference :).
Better than the initial meeting even, as history shouldn't matter too much for us
going forward. The state is what it is.
Alex