That's crazy for local schedule.
It should be arround 14.00.
2006/5/7, David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Here's a first draft of a schedule - it'll need to be properly HTMLised
(this was generated by gnumeric, I've included both the .gnumeric and
the .html) and put up on the site (if it's acceptable, of course). I
also have an excel export, if it's needed.
Comments are welcome.
I did have to be liberal about what fits in the "client" day - to my
mind, it is most useful to think of our clients as third-party
developers and people deploying GNOME. So the sessions are aimed at
those 2 groups.
Plus, I also payed attention to the content, rather than just the
catwalk/tangle/topaz labels - for example, it makes more sense to me to
have "Instant messaging in GNOME" and "feeds, syncing and mobility" one
after the other, rather than at the same time, just because one is
tangle and the other is topaz.
I've also attached a photo of the post-it schedule I did - the technique
was very useful, and it made the whole process go pretty quickly :)
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Neary
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lyon, France
GUADEC schedule Legend: Catwalk Tangle Topaz Monday 09:00 Conference opening 10:00 Glom Dreaming the user-centric desktop GNOME bluetooth 11:00 Keynote: Kathy Sierra 12:00 Lunch 13:00 14:00 F-Spot Gimmie All your fonts are belong to us 15:00 Jokosher Beagle Network manager 16:00 Ekiga GNOME Journal Usability labs for peanuts 17:00 Keynote: Catalan speaker Tuesday 09:00 Memory efficient GNOME architecture Instant messaging in GNOME Porting EDS to DBUS 10:00 GTK+ printing API Feeds, syncing, mobility Tiles for the desktop 11:00 Keynote: Federico Mena Quintero: How much faster? 12:00 Lunch 13:00 GNOME Foundation AGM 14:00 Lightning talks 15:00 Designing a usable library Telepathy: IM and VoIP Late-breaking news 16:00 Dtrace Gstreamer: threads, time & transport Future of GNOME VFS 17:00 Keynote: Guadalinex and Linex Wednesday 09:00 Finding Oil whith GNOME Unix power on the desktop MonoDevelop 10:00 Overview of GTK+ 2.10 OpenOffice.org Late-breaking news 11:00 Keynote: Jim Gettys: the $100 laptop 12:00 Lunch 13:00 14:00 APOC: desktop configuration for large-scale deployments System integration in GNOME Embeddifying desktop apps: the Abiword experience 15:00 Blind access using the Orca screen reader OSDL desktop architects and the Portland project Building an email client for mobile devices 16:00 Keynote: Simon Phipps: Free software at Sun Microsystems 17:00 Conference closing
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