Hi, Quim Gil wrote: > There are potential sessions that are very specific to mobile desktops > with no direct implications for 'static desktops', but there is a lot of > stuff going on that is initiated by mobile projects or needs but have an > impact overall (e.g. presence, bluetooth, connectivity management, > search & metadata, desktop widgets, media players...). > > Cornering all this stuff in a mobile track would be as unfair as detach > it from the main tracks. Also, even if what most people have nowadays > (and therefore what most app developers target) are 'static desktops', > when it comes to new developments a lot of the innovation is being > pushed by the mobile business and use cases. It's "only" because the > hardware is still not so available and popular that there is less users > and less app developers, but if we believe the expectations of Nokia, > Intel, Access, LiMo, Canonical... all this is meant to change and the > Desktop Summit looks like the right place to highlight this.
What makes sense to me is to group presentations which target mobile together in one room & one afternoon during the conference, and then have a separate full-day GNOME Mobile workgroup to work on specific issues, and set goals for the project. So, to answer Stormy, I think we need to do both - identify mobile-related content in the main agenda, and have a Mobile workgroup day or half-day during the week (looks like Wednesday or Thursday morning are the best candidates). Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Neary GNOME Foundation member [email protected] _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
