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1. GNOME Software hackfest
London, 19th-23rd February 2018 (proposed)
Primary contact: laney
Secondary contact: hughsie
1.1. Description
Let's all bring our pain points and wishlists for future development and work out how we're going to do them.
Downstreams (Endless, Canonical, others?) might want to work on whether & how their local changes can be accommodated upstream.
1.1.1. Agenda, goals
<at least 5 *concrete* goals>
- Make GNOME Software simpler, removing code
- Redesign the flatpak support to better support Endless
- What we want to achieve
- What we will discuss
- Talk about the threading in GNOME Software and if we can improve resilience.
1.1.2. Timeline
- Date1: attendees arrive
- Date2: plan work
- Date3-4: do work
1.1.3. Sponsors
1.2. Attendees
Name |
Relevant contribution/aim |
Arrives on |
Departs on |
Staying at |
Working on Ubuntu, interested in upstreaming changes & general fixes |
? |
? |
? |
|
Upstream maintainer, Red Hat, interested in everything |
? |
? |
Home (TW7) |
|
Hacking on GNOME Software in Ubuntu, particularly in regard to Snap support |
? |
? |
? |
|
Kalev Lember |
Upstream contributor, Red Hat |
? |
? |
? |
1.3. Costs
We're proposing to use the Canonical office in London if available, so that'll be £/$/¥/€ 0.
1.4. How to get there
- Train
- Bus
- Taxi
1.4.1. From Europe
- Fly to LHR/LGW/STN/LTN airports
1.4.2. From faraway places
- Fly to LHR/LGW/STN/LTN airports
1.5. Accommodation and food
<list of places to stay and eat near the venue>
RichardHughes has one spare room with a double bed for one/two people, but also has a 10 week old baby, sooooo...
1.6. Previous discussions, organization threads, drafts, relevant links, etc
<list of any resource like mailing lists, forums, wiki pages, etc where this has been discussed so far>
1.7. Reports
- blog.gnome.org/rupertmonkey/whatidid
- blog.gnome.org/wandafish/myblogpost
- mail.gnome.org/archives/project-list/0001.html