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ECF From The Source - Interview with Scott Lewis

URL: The ECF Project Interview

At 9:49 AM on Sep 27, 2005, Ed Burnette Javalobby Junkies wrote:

The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them! Nowhere is this more true than in communications. The Eclipse Communication Framework project has a grand goal: provide a unified API and exemplary tools for collaborative communications. This will let developers concentrate on their application instead of the arcane protocols underneath. As part of the Eclipse Project Series, EclipseZone interviews ECF project leader Scott Lewis. Read the article, then join Scott to talk about the project or the interview here. Be sure to also visit the ECF forum , available right here on EclipseZone.

Read the ECF Project Interview
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1. At 2:17 PM on Sep 27, 2005, Scott Lewis Javalobby Junkies wrote:

Re: ECF From The Source - Interview with Scott Lewis

I suppose to attract more attention and spur debate in this forum I should have been a little more controversial in the interview...maybe said something like: "Stop the protocal madness" :)....or perhaps "You say SIP, I say Skype...let's call the whole thing off" :).

Scott
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2. At 8:16 AM on Sep 28, 2005, Rick Ross Javalobby Admin wrote:

Well, you could take a cue from the tabloids, Scott

You know, the ones in the supermarket checkout lane:
  • Elvis spotted in late night coding frenzy on ECF!
  • Eclipse & NetBeans have affair, ECF revealed as secret love child!
  • Aliens use advanced Eclipse API to begin communicating with Earthlings!
Why not go all the way :)
Rick
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3. At 10:52 AM on Sep 28, 2005, RefuX Zanzeebarr Blooming Javalobby Member wrote:

Re: ECF From The Source - Interview with Scott Lewis

Come on Ed, time for the Eclipse Zone podcast.
This interview would of been perfect to listen to on the drive to work!
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4. At 11:09 AM on Sep 28, 2005, Scott Lewis Javalobby Junkies wrote:

Re: Well, you could take a cue from the tabloids, Scott

Hi Rick,

Good ideas all :). I'll get my 'marketing machine' on it ;-)

Scott
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5. At 8:34 AM on Sep 29, 2005, Ian Skerrett Occasional Javalobby Visitor wrote:

Re: Well, you could take a cue from the tabloids, Scott

If you are looking for marketing advice, I'd highly recommend have Scott do some Elvis tunes and make them available as podcasts.

OK, some maybe not great marketing advice :-)
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6. At 9:21 AM on Sep 29, 2005, Ed Burnette Javalobby Junkies wrote:

Re: ECF From The Source - Interview with Scott Lewis

Think so? But then you couldn't see the pictures.
Ed Burnette
Author, Google Web Toolkit, Eclipse IDE Pocket Guide, Eclipse in Action
ZDNet blogger, Dev Connection; former Top Eclipse Ambassador.
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7. At 11:50 AM on Sep 29, 2005, Scott Lewis Javalobby Junkies wrote:

Re: Well, you could take a cue from the tabloids, Scott

Anyone that's seen me in person knows it would be a poor idea for me to even hum Elvis tunes. :)

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