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This second set of Ignite Talks includes the list below.
Ignite Talks are limited to five minutes in length, with no more than 20 slides.
1/ Science @ Eclipse - Tracy Miranda
2/ IT geek in IT services company: Survival Guide - Charlotte Cavalier
3/ B612 Polarsys font - Laurent Spaggiari
4/ What can Papyrus for Real Time 1.0 do for you - Charles Rivet
5/ Simplified Open Source Contributions with Eclipse Che - Sun Tan
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