On 4 Jan 2010, at 23:04, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote: > Hi, > > I am back from my vacation and we got quite some talk submissions now which > is great. Thank you for that! > > All in all we have now 11 proposals for 8 hours (which means we have an > average of 45 minutes for each talk (including discussion) available - if we > don't take breaks between the talks (this could be o.k. assuming that the > last minutes of a talk should be Q&A/discussion, even though it will get a > little bit bumpy during the discussion - people can come in for the next talk > or leave already during that time as well as the next presenter can already > get ready for his talk.) > > Those are the submissions so far: > > > David Chisnall: > * "Objective-C 2: libobjc2 and Clang, current status, plans for the future." > Afternoon > * "Étoilé: Where it is, where it's going, why it isn't there yet." Afternoon > * "LanguageKit: Supporting other dynamic languages on the ObjC runtime." > Afternoon > * "Porting Cocoa apps to other platforms: what works, what doesn't, what to > do to make porting easier." Afternoon > > @David: Could you please give me some assumptions for the duration of your > talks? > > > Fred Kiefer will moderate a discussion titled: > * "Towards GNUsep GUI 1.0: what we need to get there and how to achieve this > within the next year." > > @Fred: I also need a time assumption from you. And do you have some > preference for the time of your discussion (morning, noon or afternoon)? > > > Mathé Quentin: > * "EtoileUI": Fast UI Development with EtoileUI and Smalltalk." (around 45 to > 60 minutes) > > @Mathé: Do you have some time preference (morning, noon or afternoon) or > doesn't this matter? > > > Nicolas Roard: > * "CodeMonkey: an Étoilé IDE" > > @Nicolas: Could you also please give me a time assumption? > > > Nikolaus Schaller (30 minutes each - please keep together): > * "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: Do your time assumptions already include some time for a Q&A? > Would a block in the morning hours (lets say: 9:00 - 9:30 - 10:00 - 10:30) be > fine for you? > > > already scheduled is Richards talk: > > Sun. Feb 07, 2009 > 11:00 - 11:45 > Richard Frith-Macdonald > * "Developing 24x7 enterprise server applications in Objective-C" >
I don't mind dropping my slot in order to fit people in with time for breaks/discussions/q&a ... I did two slots last year, so it's really not my turn. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
