Hi, KDE India is organizing conf.kde.in[1] this year in Kerala, India. I proposed a talk[2] that got selected and I will be talking about Trojitá with the aim of introducing what the application does, how it does it, and where it needs further development. The great thing about this conference that it is being held at Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham Amritapuri, Kerala, India, which is full of students interested in contributing to open source projects, as I see in the contributions list[3]. So it will be KDE Devs from other projects + non-KDE Qt users in India + students of the host college (the last one being the dominant in numbers). I am really optimistic about more people getting interested in using and contributing to Trojitá. :)
At this point, any suggestions about the content of the talk are very welcome. Any past experiences or blogs/video footage of talks that went well and those that din't might be helpful to me. I don't plan this 30 minute talk to have any hands-on dimension to it, (might utilize some other time slot, gathering interested people) so *any* suggestions on making the talk interesting and exciting for college undergrads are welcome. If I had to define the goal in one line: after the talk, people should be able to look at the bugzilla and know what areas to pick up a bug from. And also know that there are a lot of areas in Trojitá that could take contributions. So please share whatever notes you ever made in your mind about speaking about Trojitá to a large group of people. I'll also be going over mail archives over the weekend to catch what I might have missed :) Best regards, Karan [1] https://conf.kde.in/ [2] https://conf.kde.org/en/india2015/public/events/216 [3] http://foss.amrita.ac.in/achievement/viewall/
