On 7 Dez. 2009, 23:04, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf <lars.sonchocky- [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Fred, > > thank you very much for your offer. I've added it to http:// > wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2010#List_of_submitted_talk. > 2Fdiscussion.2Fsession_proposals . Just two questions: Do you have a > preference for the time of your discussion (morning, noon or > afternoon) and can you estimate how long it will be (30, 45 or 60 > minutes)? > > To everybody else and especially to the people who are still unsure > whether to actively participate in our devroom activities: Of course > discussions, hands on or hacking sessions are also welcome. Feel free > to come up with some idea / concept. > > regards, > > Lars > > Am 05.12.2009 um 15:51 schrieb Fred Kiefer: > > > > > I don't want to give a talk, but rather lead a discussion. The title > > could be "Towards GNUsep gui 1.0" and it will be about what we need to > > get there and how to achieve this within the next year. I will > > prepare a > > few opening statements and the rest will be up to the audience. > > > Fred > > > Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf schrieb: > >> FOSDEM is up in just 63 days and we have time until Sunday > >> 2010-01-10 to > >> finally submit the talks in our devroom to the FOSDEM organizers. > >> So I'd > >> say we preferably finish our schedule until 2010-01-03 so that the > >> presenters have some time to turn in their abstracts, picture and > >> (optionally) bio for the presentation at the FOSDEM website. Until > >> the > >> 3rd of January only 29 days are left. > > >> I have set up a list of proposed talks the talks schedule at our > >> wiki: > >>http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2010#Dev- > >> Room_Presentations_and_Events > >> . I think we first should collect all talk offers and then start > >> scheduling. > > >> So please send your proposals to the list or - even better - enter > >> them > >> on the wiki page above. At first a title, a short summary, proposed > >> duration and a preffered time slot would do, so we can start > >> scheduling > >> as soon as possible. The FOSDEM organizers strongly recommend a > >> granularity of 15 minute blocks. So if a talk is just 15 (lightning > >> talk), 30 or 45 minutes long - fine! > > >> As an advice: experience tells that 15 minutes are really short > >> (hence > >> the moniker "lightning talk"). Usually such a lightning talk is only > >> sufficient when you want to put a single new feature into the > >> spotlight > >> - let me give an example here: "There's now a GNOME theme > >> available for > >> GNUstep" (hint for a talk!) or something along those lines. 30 to 45 > >> minutes are a good time for a full featured talk and don't > >> underestimate > >> the time needed for a discussion afterwards. > > >> Later I would need the following from the presenters for > >> forwarding it > >> to the FOSDEM organizers (they put it on the FOSDEM web site): > > >> * activity title (please try to be descriptive, there are ~250 > >> talks at > >> FOSDEM during the week-end ;)), > >> * a short abstract (1-2 paragraphs), > >> * a longer description if appropriate, > >> * optionally a list of links to the project website or similar > >> * for each speaker: > >> * the speaker's real name, > >> * a short overview of her bio in a couple of lines, > >> * optionally also a longer bio, > >> * optionally a picture (please send it to us as 128x128 PNG), > >> * optionally links to her website, blog, ... > > >> For examples, see: > >> *http://archive.fosdem.org/2009/schedule/devrooms/freejava > >> *http://archive.fosdem.org/2009/schedule/events/java_state_icedtea > >> *http://archive.fosdem.org/2009/schedule/speakers/mark+reinhold
Finally, I have added my proposals to the list on the wiki: "Simple WebKit - a simplified WebKit compatible implementation in pure Obj-C 1.0" / status, architecture, demo, discussion "ocpp-2.0 - a preprocessor approach to translate Obj-C 2.0 extensions to Obj-C 1.0 for (older) platforms" / status, discussion "Learnings from porting QuantumSTEP to different Linux Handhelds (e.g. Openmoko)" / demo, cross-compiler, performance, optimization, discussion Nikolaus _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
