Hey all, I want to announce a developer meeting that will be held in January in Italy, "OrobienSTEP", a bit in the tradition of AlpenStep '07 first and AlemanniaStep '08 then.
The days are 24-25-26 January 2008 (Friday, Saturday; Sunday). The location is near Bergamo, Northern Italy. The goal is to have a nice development and debugging sessions among developers to actually squeeze out bugs, add polish to the core and existing libraries and applications. The schedule has been choose so that it fits before Fosdem, so that any improvment can be shown in Belgium. Nikolaus will also please all parteticipans with his handheld devices. The session shall be held at an hotel, where sleeping and eating is possible. The conference room with internet and beamer is already bookoed for those days. Additional notes: - Bergamo is easily reached by train and by plane. Being the italian Ryanair hub, low-cost flights from europe are available if booked early. The hotel itself is reachable with one bus fare from the train statin, I can arrange to pick up somebody though in case. - confirmed attendees are Nikolaus and Fred Kiefer for the moment. Gerold Rupprecht will try his best. - topics will be sure core and gui/back with Fred, SimpleWebKit with Nikolaus. Porting of Flexisheet and Bean. Other Applications which need work before a release. And the rest will depensd from who comes! - it is possible to start on Thursday evening, to gain an additional night and have the full Friday available I heartily invite any interested person to come. All core developers (Nicola, Richard... even Gregory, Adam..) are invited, although I understand that for people from Overseas the effort and expense will be too big. People from Etoilé? David Chisnall? Nicolas? Quentin already sadly declined. Any European stepper is invited! Saso? Sergei? Enrico Sersale? People who package for linux and BSD distributions. That would be indeed a topic worth discussing. Please contact me if you are interested, I'll give you all the details and lodging shall be arranged to the best. Topics should be planned in advance too! Happy stepping, Riccardo _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
