On quarta-feira, 11 de abril de 2012 09.43.00
>> If the schedule still permits, I can offer to do a technical talk or a
>> small training session, like we do at the dev days. Is it something
>> you're coordinating, Adam?
I have taken on the 'coordinating' role for Qt activities for our Qt community
although theres no obligation to go through me. Im hoping others from the
Ubuntu side have Qt sessions.
Thiago wrote:
>UDS usually doesn't have "talks". They have planning sessions where
>discussions happen on what to do in the next one or two iterations of Ubuntu.
>It's the model we based on for the Qt Contributor Summit.
True but there is some wiggle room if the topic is aligned with enough Ubuntu
interests.
Their community has much broader interest areas and much larger audience than
Qt Contributors Summit. Most sessions are breakout rooms with usually a group
of people discussing a topic with an interactive audience of 15-50 and IRC
questions too. At past UDS we've "trainings" in the form of live codings
focused on an interest group (such as QML for designers) and demos that are
discussions of the technology involved and how Ubuntu do something similarly.
There is an expectation of some action items resulting from the event but this
might just be follow up on detailed questions from Ubuntu devs.
This year we will probably try to do something on the Qt Media Hub BSD project
because it could be of value to the Ubuntu TV efforts or maybe hook into Ubuntu
one media stored objects.
I know that there is interest in the topic of how to create QML components on
Qt5 for Ubuntu and properly do a Qt Creator target integration. If KDAB could
speak of their experience with the Blackberry porting efforts it would be a
brilliant addition to a breakout discussion on what a comprehensive Qt port
for Ubuntu targets should look like.
Cheers,
Adam.
-Adam
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