Discuss the Future of Maven in Philadelphia
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April 7, 2010 Sonatype is hosting a Maven Meetup in downtown Philadelphia ahead of Emerging Technology for the Enterprise. Take part in presentations given by the developers who are building the Maven software you will be using in the future. Registration is filling up fast, there are only a few seats left. Learn about Apache Maven, Hudson, Nexus, Sonar, Felix, OSGi, Tycho, Selenium, and more.
Maven Meetup
April 7, 2010
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sheraton Society Hill (downtown)
Philadephia, PA
Choose from a range of sessions presented by the Maven developers. Sessions will include:
- Maven in the Enterprise
- Git, JGit & EGit
- OSGi Runtimes
- OSGi Provisioning with P2
- Nexus
- Moving from Plexus to Guice
- Hudson
- Tycho: Enterprise OSGI Builds
- m2eclipse
- Selenium
- Peaberry
- Nexus & OSGi
Join us for an interactive BoF session at the end of the day, followed by a reception where you'll get to spend time in casual discussions.
20% Discount
Register by Monday April 5th and receive a 20% discount on the the $190 standard registration rate. Register using the code PJUG20 to receive your discount.
Bring a Colleague for Free
Register one attendee by Monday April 5th at the $190 standard registration rate, and have a colleague join you at no charge. When you register, add “+1” after your name to receive the special promotion pricing for you and a friend.
Seating is limited
Written by Heather Loney
Heather is the Communications and Community Engagement Officer at the Upper Grand District School Board. Prior to her current position, Heather was the Senior Producer for Special Projects at Global News and a Copy Editor at Sonatype. Heather managed a team of digital journalists, covering national and international events, as well as consumer, tech and lifestyle news for GlobalNews.ca. Heather has significant experience in journalism, new media, digital storytelling, SEO and social media best practices, WordPress and other content management systems, photography and research.
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