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Mar 02

JavaOne to be SunOne again?

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Is JavaOne 2004 going to be SunOne, like last year? I was really dissapointed to see almost exclusively Sun (and partner) speakers at the 2003 show. It was the worst show yet in my opinion. It has lost almost all of the technical base, and developers are going to other shows to get that fix.

I thought that 2004 may be different, as I had heard that “things will be different”. However, yesterday I heard from a bunch of people who got rejection letters, for talks which were very interesting. This leads me to believe that:

a) Sun has got absolutely amazing talks scheduled, so they were just unlucky.
b) Sun has picked crappy talks based on marketing, like last year.

I pray it is a). If not, then you will see me a TheServerSide Symposium’s and No Fluff Just Stuff Symposium’s

Jean-Marie Dautelle is also wary: JavaOne – Sun marketing tool?

2 Responses to “JavaOne to be SunOne again?”

  1. Dion Says:

    This is a test. I turned comments back on after installing MT-blacklist, and renamed mt-comments to try to stop the damn spam bots.

  2. prevacid solutab Says:

    Nice site!

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