On Saturday 17 October 2009, Femke Snelting wrote: > Cyrille Berger wrote: > > What about both ? We could have the "dev" day followed by the "user" day. > > I think it's also important to have technical presentation to see the > > possibility for applications, and indeed, user showing applications is > > kind of cool, I think my favorite presentation in Wroclaw was Andy making > > a crazy display of what can be done with inkscape ;) > > Nice to start imagining the actual programme (should we split this > thread again?)!
> It looks like next LGM there will be several local art schools involved, > and also a growing number of design professionals is getting seriously > interested in Libre Graphics. Plus the location will help to welcome a > diverse public I hope... Sounds good! > Why not keep the good LGM tradition alive where user and developer > events mix (so to not split up into two tracks)? I always found it > inspiring that at LGM you can learn about both perspectives; even when I > might not always grasp the technical implications of certain > developer-oriented talks. Also, sometimes users and developers are > actually the same people ;-) I wish this developer had actually some time for using his app :-) > For the Brussels edition, I'd like to organise a series of > user-developer workshops; it seems a good format to really find out from > each other. Much work still to be done there, to make those more than > incidental/accidental but looking forward to it already! That's a very good idea! -- Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.valdyas.org _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
