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NetBeans Community Chat

Topic: NetBeans 5.0 Experience
Date: Thursday, April 6th - 2006
Time: 5:00 p.m. CET (3:00 p.m. UTC)
Duration: 1 hour
Conversation: collab-users
Chat Client: NetBeans Developer Collaboration module

Description

   We were having our very first chat of NetBeans users on Thursday, April 6th. If you wanted to have a talk with other developers from our community and had some time from 5:00 p.m. CET (3:00 p.m. UTC), you could join us ! The chat happened in collab-users conversation (room) and we were utilizing built-in Developer Collaboration module. If you don't know how to get it working, take a look at perfect step-by-step tutorial.

   In spite of the precise agenda stated below the meeting was of rather informal nature and approximately 1 hour long. The core purpose was to allow community members meet and share their opinions at one place. If you couldn't attend in person, transcript of the chat will is published here.

   If you would like to participate in another chat like this, please drop me an e-mail.

Chat Agenda

Number Item Description Duration
1. Introduction invitation, agenda, chat rules 5 minutes
2. Satisfaction with NetBeans 5.0 free discussion, comparison with 4.1, favourite features 20 minutes
3. Need some help ? new tutorials, flash demos 5 minutes
4. Offer some help ? 4 ways of contribution, hot ideas 15 minutes
5. NetBeans home page survey on structure of current web 10 minutes
6. What comes next rough plans on future releases: 5.5 and 6.0 5 minutes
7. What each NB developer fears the most ? surprise 1 minute

All comments or questions please send to chat coordinator.
Last update: $Date: 2006/04/06 20:50:58 $ GMT
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