On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 14:48 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote: > Hi, > > I guess most people have read various blog posts about how the GTK+ > hackfest went, and I've heard there'll be a small report about it too. > But the general feeling seems to be that it was really useful. > > One of the things the Board wants to see happen this year is hackfests, > and the fact that the GTK+ one was a success is a good sign that we > should do this :-) But to make this happen, we need help from the > community to come up with ideas of hackfests and we also need help from > volunteers to lead this effort. > > So if you can think of a topic that would be suitable for a hackfest, > please talk about it with a few people and share your idea. > > For budget reasons, it'd be better to keep the hackfests small (ie, not > too many people). Note that a good hackfest is not just a good topic: > you need to have the right people and a good agenda so that things > actually get done.
1) Figuring out how to move open hardware manager (or hardware policy in general) forward for non-mobile devices. 2) GNOME/KDE cross desktop issues (at least for more shared DBUS apis) -JP -- JP Rosevear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Novell, Inc. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
