On 01/17/2012 10:55 AM, ext Niels Mayer wrote:
>> Suggestions are welcome - and volunteers too.
>
> Hi Quim --
>
> I've added myself to the list of volunteers for Qt project. Thanks for
> the conference pass.
>
> What time should volunteers arrive to help set up?

Donald, Rajiv and me will arrive on Friday afternoon to check the space 
and the basics e.g. whether the Raspberry Pi still boots and like the 
monitor.  ;) No need to get to Hilton LAX just for this.

Saturday 9am would be nice. This is one hour before the opening keynote, 
so anyway good time to get your badge etc.


> Regarding the hardware and demos that will be at the booth -- is there
> a summary or "cheat sheet" that booth-volunteers can look at so as to
> be able to answer questions cluefully?

Not really. We are doing something new here (combining Qt - Nokia 
employees with volunteers) and we will learn a lot during the weekend. 
In any case we will organize shifts in a way that there is always one Qt 
team member around.

In any case there is always the possibility to tell people to come 
later, send your question to <email address> etc. Happens in any booth.


>  From http://wiki.qt-project.org/Events/SCALE :
> ............
>      Blackberry Playbook.
>      HTC Evo 4G.
>      Nokia N9 with Qt 5 running.
>      Raspberry Pi with QtonPi + monitor + keyboard.
>      Roku player + monitor + remote.
> .........
>
> Expected questions for each of the different devices/platforms
> -->  What version of Qt or SDK can I do this with? When can I get it?
> -->  What version of https://sourceforge.net/p/necessitas ?
> Also, related to first item:
> -->  
> http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/02/blackberry-playbook-fire-sale-android-market-access-hack/

Right. One thing to explain are the overall plans of RIM / BBX / QNX on 
Qt. Another thing is what a Qt developer can do with it, today.

Same for the Necessitas project.

I agree that having wiki pages summarizing these answers and providing 
links to more info could be useful. Perhaps this is something that we 
can link / create as we go during the weekend?


> Is "qt in use" ( http://qt.nokia.com/qt-in-use/story/device/roku/ )
> the purpose of "Roku player + monitor + remote" or is there a  way for
> developers to put their Qt-based apps on Roku devices?

I'm proposing to bring it because it's a device that a nice % of 
attendees will be aware of, or familiar with, probably not knowing that 
is powered by Qt.

We can do also a quick round through other stands and ask about Qt 
usage. Usually you find software showcased (animation, industrial, etc) 
that also is based on Qt.

--
Quim
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