On 04/20/2012 04:39 AM, ext Claudia Rauch wrote:
> On 19 April 2012 20:19, Quim Gil<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Time for decisions on another topic: Qt Project and aKademy
>>
>> 30th June - 6th July 2012
>> Tallinn, Estonia
>> http://akademy2012.kde.org/
>>
>>
>> - Keynote
>>
>> Not confirmed, but we proposed it and we have chances to get a keynote.
>> If we have it, who could run it? Lars confirmed that he won't be
>> available. We discussed with Thiago a bit some time ago. Marius, will or
>> could you be around in those dates? Any more names? Let's think of the
>> content after we confirm the keynote and its speaker(s).
>
> The slot is confirmed :).

Great!

>
>
>> - Qt sessions
>>
>> To be seen and discussed (if needed) once the schedule is published.
>>
>>
>> - Booth
>>
>> We would have an option to have a booth. I'm happy to help but only if
>> there are other Qt Project parties interested in sharing (or even
>> leading) responsibilities and work.

I have never been to aKademy (other than Desktop Summit Gran Canaria). 
How relevant are the booths? If we go for one, how should we focus it?

>>
>>
>> - Qt Contributors Day
>>
>> Discussions about this started at FOSDEM and I actually haven't been
>> involved (which is great)  :)  What is the status? We need to give an
>> answers to the organizers. I'm happy to help.
>
> It would be great if we could make this happen, any input and help is
> much appreciated.

Is there a way to know roughtly how many Qt Project people will be at 
aKademy? Just checking whether there is a critical mass. If we do this, 
which day would be?

>
>>
>> - Qt training / workshop?
>>
>> I'm trying to find budget at Nokia (who is sponsoring aKademy) to fund a
>> Qt training session or workshop.

Budget found!


>> Something around Qt 5 and or Qt Quick
>> with a focus on mobile / touch apps.

Probably the best is to do first things first, focus on mobile/touch UIs 
with Qt Quick with tips for porting KDE apps. We could have the N9 
smartphone and Vivaldi tablet (? we'd need to check with them) SDKs as 
references. In the last hour an overview to Qt 5 could be given using 
also the Raspberry Pi as example. This way we help getting fresh flesh 
into these projects.

Would something like this work?


>>
>>
>> I think that's all?
>>
>>
>> PS: can someone (Knut?) create a page under http://qt-project.org/wiki/
>> to coordinate this work, list the people attending the event, etc?

--
Quim
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