On 11/09/2012 12:46 AM, Yrvin Knut wrote:
> Michael Hasselmann [[email protected]] wrote: 
>> > However, 10+ days of conferencing is tough. So try to leave at 
>> > least the weekend between the conferences.
> One suggestion when KDE asked to co-host Qt Contributors' Summit, was to run 
> the Contrib.Summit on Wednesday-Friday or Thursday-Saturday "inside" the KDE 
> Akademy 8-9 day program. It was three main reasons: 1. It could make the 
> conference even more interesting with a wider program. 2. Secondly it will 
> strengthen the Qt/KDE community. 3. People tending both events don't get to 
> exhausted. 
> 
> I'm told from the KDE organizers that the University in Bilbao is fairly big 
> and got enough space for hosting all participants with rooms++.       
Hi,

I am not sure about this proposal. There is quite an overlap between KDE
and Qt contributors, and then can work on either Qt  or KDE, not on
both. On the other hand, there could be synergies from working on where
Qt and KDE intersect.

But I tend to think that having a Qt Contributor Summit that leads into
Akademy and a KDE hack time that leads out of Akademy is better.

Cheers,

Mirko.
-- 
Mirko Boehm | [email protected] | KDE e.V.
FSFE Fellow, FSFE Team Germany
Qt Certified Specialist
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