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2009-06-10
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2009-06-10
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2009-06-10
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2009-06-10
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- I don't think it has to be the council who decides; we're facilitators. However, if no-one else volunteers, we'll have to find a way.
- A call for content sounds sensible.
- Don't know. Practical logistics like sponsorship, work arrangements etc. probably dictate this by simply working backwards.
- Fremantle & Harmattan sound like a sensible theme, but you know more than us on whether this'll be a "You got your fremantle devices last week, here's what can be done with them" or "so, fremantle devices have been out for 4 months now here's the state of the ecosystem" or "as you know, we're shipping fremantle devices next month".
- No experience. The wiki worked last year, but seemed a little chaotic. Certainly proposing a talk shouldn't mean trying to fit it sensibly in the schedule.
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2009-06-10
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Hi,
Sure - but the council are well placed to know who might be (a) available, (b) willing and (c) able to take on organising community content.
Plus, you have a unique position of being able to empower someone to take the lead on this.
I'll make 3 suggestions for the role:
- Baloo
- Brontide (he did a great job last year)
- Me
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2009-06-10
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2009-06-11
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I nominate Valério Valério (thanks, VDVsx) and Andrea Grandi (thanks, andy80) to be on this team. No "no's" allowed.
Tim
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2009-06-11
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2009-06-11
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since I intend to submit a presentation, I will be automatic excluded from the papers acceptance process.
Please raise also any other questions relating to the schedule that come to mind.
http://maemo.org/profile/view/qgil/ + http://qt-project.org