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Stephane,

Can we get a hi resolution picture of the 2100 waving developers that's also shown on the homepage?

Thanks,

Jan

Posted by Jan Jacobs at Dec 17, 2005 07:10 | Permalink

Hi, you can download the JavaPolis 2005 high-res (1.5 Mb) here, let me know if you want the original 4Mb picture.
Next time we should do a landscape picture so the other 400 JavaPolians on the both sides are also visible

Posted by Stephan Janssen at Dec 17, 2005 07:38 | Permalink

Hi

Did the photographer take pictures on the Quickie sessions? I am looking for a photograph of me doing "What's New in Struts 1.2.8 and 1.3 Dev?"

Peter

Posted by Peter Pilgrim at Dec 17, 2005 08:30 | Permalink

Hi Peter, not all Quickie speakers were photographed... however such a nice dressed Quickie speaker could not be missed in our JavaPolis album Check out your Quickie page for the pictures...

Posted by Stephan Janssen at Dec 17, 2005 09:12 | Permalink

Hi Stephan! Any photo of the Bluetooth quickie? I remember An in the Room 4... Great conference, Stephan, great conference! See you all next year!

Stefano "gerdavax" Sanna

Posted by Stefano Sanna at Dec 17, 2005 14:58 | Permalink

Yep, I've already uploaded them on your Quickie Page

Posted by Stephan Janssen at Dec 17, 2005 15:26 | Permalink
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