SonarSource City Tour, We Are Coming Near You

Since we love touring and meeting our community of users, we’re setting out on the road once again, this time to more cities than ever! Over the next 6 months you’ll be able to see us and ask any questions you have, in more than 10 cities in Europe and the US.

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Geneva SonarQube Conference – Sept. 23 & 24.

We are very happy to announce the first SonarQube European User Conference! This two-day free event will take place in Geneva on September 23rd and 24th, right in the heart of the city at Côté Cour Côté Jardin – Rue de la Chapelle 8, 1207 Geneva.

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SonarQube User Conference – U.S. West (Santa Clara, CA)

We are very happy to announce that the second SonarQube user conference will take place on April 27th at the Santa Clara Convention Center, in Santa Clara, California.

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Webinar About Sonar 3.0

On May 31, 17:00 CEST SonarSource is going to host a live online webinar about Sonar 3.0. The objective of the webinar is to introduce the feature set of Sonar 3.0 and also to go through the vision for the platform as well as its roadmap.

More information and registration to the webinar are available on SonarSource web site.

Sonar at the Lausanne JUG Software Quality “Tournament” !

Cyril Picat asked us a few months ago whether we would be interested to participate to a session at the Lausanne JUG on Software Quality : so far nothing unusual !

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Sonar 2.0 at Geneva JUG

On the 23rd of February, Freddy is going to make a presentation at Geneva Java User Group.


Discussions will be of course about criteria to evaluate source code quality, but also about the evolution of the developer’s job. What does it mean today to be a Professional Developer ? What are the expectations and the challenges that a developer face on a daily basis ?

This event will be also a good opportunity to officially launch Sonar 2.0 and demonstrate the new features to cover the seventh quality axis : architecture & design.

For those who wish to attend (presentation is in French), you will need to register.

Thanks to the Geneva JUG organizers !

A new addition to the Sonar team

We brought back a little pinguin from Open World Forum last Friday !

Talking about Sonar

During the next two months, several Sonar presentations should happen around the world. Here is the list of the ones I know about ;-)

  • 15 Sept. in Paris, I’m going to present Sonar during the “Soirée Qualité du logiciel” organized by the Paris JUG
  • 15 Sept. in Lyon (France), Freddy Mallet will do the same presentation at the same time during the “Qualité logicielle avec Kalistick & Sonar” organized by the Lyon JUG
  • 2nd of Oct in Düsseldorf, Oliver Gierke is going to present Sonar during the GearConf.
  • Freddy and Rémy Sanlaville will talk about Sonar during the Agile Tour 2009 in Geneva (Oct. 12th) and Grenoble (Oct. 20th). Most of the SonarSource team is going to be in Montreal for Agile Tour (Oct. 27th) to talk about the seven deadly sins.

For french speakers, I would like to mention as well that a year after writing a user guide in french, Romain Linsolas has updated it to reflect the features that have been added in the last 12 months. This is really a good job done by Romain !

Sonar invited by Pyxis at Agile 2009

No one from SonarSource could attend the event. However we are proud that Sonar is going to be represented there by a company who we share at least 3 values with: Agility, Open Source (GreenPepper) and Human values. This company is Pyxis !

At the same time, the first version of the Greenpepper Sonar plugin has been released. Go and meet the Pyxis’s team at Agile 2009 : they are really nice people, I am sure they will give you a demo of GreenPepper / Sonar… and maybe a Sonar tee-shirt ;-).

Agile 2009
Green Pepper

Sonar at the Haus

We mentioned it already in a previous post : Codehaus aka the Haus is probably the best forge available for business friendly open source projects; they have a very pragmatic approach to software development which leads them to choose and provide the best collaborative tools available on the market.

Since a couple of weeks, to make the service even better, the Haus has decided to offer Sonar as a service. This was announced on the Haus blog (inaugurated at that occasion !). The principle is very simple : projects must simply use Bambo hosted at Codehaus and create a job that runs mvn sonar:sonar.

After Nemo, the public instance of Sonar that can be used as a SaaS by open source projects, this is an important step toward mass adoption of code quality management tools.

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