Schedule
Note that we'd like to strike a balance between the last two summits, by having some scheduled talks, but also scheduled open time for discussions, BOFs, and hacking. When I (Luis) say 'hacking' throughout the schedule, I mean 'hack, talk, do whatever floats your boat, including schedule another mini-talk or BOF.' If I left your subject of interest off, it is no fault of yours; it can always be proposed in the wiki beforehand or done on the fly- given the convenient availability of large chalkboards in the hallways, we can experiment with something like Foo Camp's on the fly scheduling. Note that in general, we have tried to schedule rooms so that they have (talk)(hacking)(talk)(hacking), so that there can be flexibility for hacking after talks if people want them to.
Day 1 (Saturday Oct 9)
Hours
Room 124
Room 144
Other Locations
9-10am
Registration (in hallway)
10-10:30am
Intro and group introductions- Tim and Nat (auditorium)
10:30-11:00
hacking
hacking
JonTrowbridge on TheBeagleProject (auditorium)
11:00-12:00
TheBeagleProject BOF/hacking
Infrastructure/Admin
12:00-1:00
Lunch at ../NearbyRestaurants
2:00-3:00
Usability- where are we going from here? (inc. Xorg, themes, etc.)
hacking
3:00-3:30
hacking
X.org BOF
3:30-4:00
hacking
4:00-5:00
hacking
GTK+ (inc. FileChooserExtension?)
5:00
Dinner at ../NearbyRestaurants
Day 2 (Sunday Oct 10)
Hours
Room 124
Room 144
9-10am
recovery, coffee
10:00-11:00
GuerillaMarketing- aka spreading gnome
hacking
11:00-12:00
(website?) hacking
hacking
12:00-1:00
Lunch at ../NearbyRestaurants
1:15-2:45
SpeedTalks- 5 minutes on your project
hacking
2:45-3:30
the future of VersionControl
More Marketing
3:30-4:30
hacking
4:30-5:30
hacking
5:30
Dinner at ../NearbyRestaurants
Day 3 (Monday Oct 11)
Hours
Room 124
Room 144
Other Locations
9-10am
recovery, coffee
10:00-11:00
hacking
hacking
Duck Tours if there is interest
11:00-12:00
Kernel Love: inotify, kevent, desktop performance
hacking
12:00-1:00
Lunch at ../NearbyRestaurants
1:00-2:00
hacking
hacking
2:00-3:00
Wrap Up/Keynote (auditorium)
3:00-5:00
EventPlanning BOF (if interest)
continued open hacking
5:00
Dinner at ../NearbyRestaurants
The Rooms
We have three rooms reserved for the event.
A large auditorium on Saturday and Monday (10:30->1:30 or so Saturday, 2:00->5:30 pm Monday).
- Two approximately 50 seat classrooms (rooms 124 and 144) all three days.
There is also a lot of hall space with tables and chairs, and outdoor patio space with wireless. There will be no hacking room with hardware, unfortunately- please bring laptops and be willing to share with others!
Each room will have projectors; we'll try to bring two extras and as many power cords as we can scrounge. But if you can bring your own power cords, that would also be good.
Proposed Topics
Please sign your name to topics you'd like to attend
demos
JonTrowbridge would like to demo/talk about TheBeagleProject. [Interested: IanMcIntosh, FedericoMenaQuintero, RobertLove, TomHinkle, MarkDrago, BryanClark]
Annodex.net: ConradParker and AndrePang want to demo this video surfing foo, integration with gstreamer, xine, VLC etc. and general multimedia goodness, and plenty of swans. We're in town on Saturday only.
RobertLove can wax poetic on the kernel events layer and inotify, two stunning new kernel developments aimed at improving kernel-to-desktop relations. [Interested: BryanClark, JohnPalmieri]
RobertFischer will talk about the Peer Agent system http://www.peeragent.org: its benefits to user privacy, its current Java implementation, and how it can e integrated with Mono and Gnome in the future.
technology
GTK+ [Interested: FedericoMenaQuintero, MatthiasClasen, OwenTaylor, JodyGoldberg]
LanguageBindings - avoiding wheel-reinvention [Interested: FedericoMenaQuintero, TomHinkle, MatthiasClasen, BryanClark, JohnPalmieri, OwenTaylor]
GtkFileChooserExtension [Interested: IanMcIntosh, FedericoMenaQuintero, TomHinkle, JonTrowbridge]
D-BUS [Interested: JonTrowbridge, JohnPalmieri, FedericoMenaQuintero]
QA/Bugzilla (I can't imagine any other attendees are interested, but if they are, I can be dragged in -- LuisVilla4)
- Evolution Data Server and/or Collaboration
Printing [Interested: JohnPalmieri, JodyGoldberg]
Version Control [Interested: JonTrowbridge, DaveCamp, ColinWalters]
X.org BOF (lead by LeonShiman)
- Integration Hacking- pick a tech, hack wildly to make a handful of apps use it
Infrastructure / GNOME system adminstration [Interested: IanMcIntosh, BryanClark, JohnPalmieri, OwenTaylor]
user interface / usability
Default theme changes/improvements [Interested: RodneyDawes, StevenGarrity]
UI improvements with xorg/composite [Interested: BryanClark, JohnPalmieri, LuisVilla4, FedericoMenaQuintero, StevenGarrity]
UsabilityRoadmap- where are we going from here? [Interested: FedericoMenaQuintero, StevenGarrity]
marketing
GuerillaMarketing: how to spread the awareness and use of Gnome and other Free Software [Interested: IanMcIntosh, FedericoMenaQuintero, TomHinkle, LuisVilla4, FedericoMenaQuintero, StevenGarrity, MalcolmTredinnick]
Spreading GNOME outside of the US and Europe [Interested: FedericoMenaQuintero]
SwotAnalysis- if GNOME did something like this what would it look like?
- Organization- lists, wikis, planets, and other beasts- can we make it less painful to be involved full-bore?
planning
EventPlanning- how can we do this better next time? [LuisVilla4, FedericoMenaQuintero, JodyGoldberg]
GNOME Office Release Planning with some seperate design discussion for libgoffice [Interested: JodyGoldberg]