On 30 Dez. 2008, 01:59, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf <lars.sonchocky- [email protected]> wrote: > Hi GNUsteppers, Étoilists and OpenGroupwarers, > > now that we've got our dev-room at FOSDEM it is now up to us to use > that once in a lifetime (not really ;-)) chance for our purposes and > as we think it's best. That can include talks, hacking sessions, > discussions and so on. Just what we want. > > Since our FOSDEM presence can hardly be a one man show I ask you to > put down your ideas and plans here:http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/ > FOSDEM_2009 or to mail them to the list. > > Please enter whether you want to be there or not and whether you want > to hold a talk in the same wiki page:http://wiki.gnustep.org/ > index.php/FOSDEM_2009 (Btw. this is just a quickly cleaned up page > copy of the page from the year before, feel free to correct mistakes, > especially if your name doesn't show up there don't be concerned) >
That is great news and we have to hurry up of course to hit the timeline! What I would like to suggest is that we look through the glasses of FOSDEM visitors. That are * 33% core developers tied to other FOSS projects who already know GNUstep from the past and have some (bad?) prejudice about it * 33% developers not tied to any project and looking for interesting new projects * 33% others (i.e. Families going for a walk on Sunday afternoon) So what would they want to see and hear in the talks? Some thoughts (without priorities): 1. How to install and run GNUstep on Windows 2. The new Cairo Backend (Cairo - Fred) 3. Applications, Applications, Applications (GAP - Riccardo) 4. How can I contribute to GNUstep? 5. Is there a nice Desktop? (Etoile - Quentin) 5. What do I get from GNUstep what I don't from GTK, Qt, Cocoa, Android, etc.? 6. (non-)Compatibility to Macintosh and iPhone 7. What and how can I do with (Scalable) OpenGroupWare? (Helge) Nikolaus _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
