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* Archived wiki pages: [[2008_Main_Page | 2008]], [[2009_Main_Page | 2009]], [[2010_Main_Page | 2010]], , [[2011_Main_Page | 2011]] | * Archived wiki pages: [[2008_Main_Page | 2008]], [[2009_Main_Page | 2009]], [[2010_Main_Page | 2010]], , [[2011_Main_Page | 2011]] | ||
* [[Logistics]] page for travel tips and requests | * [[Logistics]] page for travel tips and requests | ||
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== Write Access & Uploading == | == Write Access & Uploading == |
Revision as of 13:00, 10 April 2012
Welcome to the wiki for the 2012 JVM Language Summit, taking place July 23-25, 2012, at the Oracle Santa Clara Campus.
Links
- JVM Language Summit main page
- Email contacts: Brian Goetz and John Rose
- Archived wiki pages: 2008, 2009, 2010, , 2011
- Logistics page for travel tips and requests
Agenda
A full agenda will be posted here, with links to abstracts and slides, as that information becomes available.
Write Access & Uploading
In order to modify the wiki, you need an account.
- Log in as user jvmlang and with a password which you should have received separately.
- Go to the user creation page. (If you have an OpenJDK or java.net user name, please reuse that here.)
- Log out, then back in using your new user name (note the tiny login link at the upper right).
The initial jvmlang participant account does not have full write privileges; please use it only for self-registering.
If you are having trouble recovering your password from last year, just re-register (e.g., jrose2).
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Bonus Discussions
(add pages and/or workshop links here)
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