with this?
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to a different
one which has either been moved again, or deleted, in the meantime.
These should be fixed to point at the most appropriate real content page.
Thanks for your help!
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Hi,
I had a thought today when replying to http://bugs.meego.com/11691 that
it would really rock to have somewhere in every bug page a link to the
source repository associated with the bug. It would, I hope, reduce the
distance between reporting a bug fixing a bug.
In this case, I don't really
Hi David,
David Greaves wrote:
The MeeGo IT team looks after the infrastructure running MeeGo.com
websites and services including the main site, wiki, conference, apps,
news, Bugzilla, Community OBS, MXR, BOSS, ircbot, CAS, SDK, QA, Forums etc.
We also manage DNS, LDAP, Nagios, backups and
Hi,
Thanks for the quick answer!
Stefano Mosconi wrote:
On 15/06/2011 11:46, ext Dave Neary wrote:
And the architecture has been laid out to allow this in principle.
Giving granular access to people to specific services. It's not one
service per machine of course but linux basic user access
Hi,
Shaver, Michael R wrote:
No magic involved here! :) I'll admit we pulled the per session rating system
together rather quickly, luckily based on some prior work within the COD
Drupal distro. Because of this we really didn't discuss exactly what or how
we should distribute these results
Hi,
On 06/14/11 18:55, Shaver, Michael R wrote:
Thanks Dave, that helps and seems like a reasonable level of details for
presenters. I'm not sure when I'll be able to get to this though?
Are ratings being managed by COD?
Cheers,
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Hi,
The Harmattan session, which had been planned in the warm-up for
Saturday morning, has been cancelled. My apologies to anyone who was
looking forward to it - hopefully you will now attend either the Qt
training session with ICS, or the UX design group brainstorming
session instead.
Cheers,
Hi,
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
On May 10, 2011, at 8:35 AM, Rodrigo Padula wrote:
I've decide to improve my help creating a local community/project to
invite more Brazilians and people interested to use and help Meego to grow.
A great goal!
I can create it in my infra, but the Meego official
Hi,
David Greaves wrote:
What about having a wiki room at SF2011 to print out the wiki and
reorganise it? Basically stick it on the wall and categorise it
snip
I'm not volunteering myself as I have 3 sessions and a half-day tutorial
to prep for already - sorry.
If someone wanted to
Hi,
Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Rodrigo Padula
cont...@rodrigopadula.com wrote:
The Fedora project isnt interested to fix that or to stay distributing
Fedora Meego Remix as a official internal project.
I've filed a but and reported the problems here
Hi Gabriel,
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Monday, May 02, 2011 03:56:15 pm Rodrigo Padula wrote:
Unfortunately Fedora will not support the Meego netbook
remix(fedora based meego distribution) as Fedora
upstream project anymore.
...
MeeGo *is* an upstream distribution.
...
First,
Hi Uwe,
I sent this message to meego-commun...@lists.meego.com
I'm pretty certain it will show up to subscribers to
meego-community@meego.com, and in the archives here:
http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-community
Why were you under the impression that this was 2 different lists,
rather than
Hi Sivan,
The dates have been set since the conference dates were set: it is the
Saturday Sunday before the conference (the conference warm-up, get
it?). I've made this explicit now.
Cheers,
Dave.
Sivan Greenberg wrote:
Also, if the dates of the wamup are set already, it'd be nice to have
Hi Carsten,
On 04/20/2011 07:40 AM, Carsten Munk wrote:
Just noticed an odd issue on wiki:
http://wiki.meego.com/File:2011-04-19-MeeGoIVIWGroupMeeting.pdf
Leads to a 404 link:
http://wiki.meego.com/images/2011-04-19-MeeGoIVIWGroupMeeting.pdf
This works fine for me - I get a File page, with
Hi,
On 04/12/2011 04:32 PM, Foster, Dawn M wrote:
Bob Spencer and the SDK QA team are going to make another pass through the site
to decide if the content is / is not ready to replace what we have. We should
be able to make a decision on whether to remove the password by the end of this
Hi Dawn,
On 04/01/2011 08:31 PM, Foster, Dawn M wrote:
I wanted to let everyone know that we have a new time for our Technical
Steering Group meetings. While the 20:00 UTC meetings were convenient for the
Americas and Europe, it was very difficult for people in Asia to participate.
The new
Hi all,
A few months ago, I pitched the idea of a media training session for
free software developers to Jennifer Cloer - I know this is an area that
we need to improve on. She was enthusiastic, and the date content are
now set [1].
On Thursday April 7th, we will run a 4 hour session [2] aimed
Hi,
Brian Warner wrote:
The LF owns the MeeGo trademark and has a trademark policy that offers
guidance on the usage of the mark and the logo. Companies that create
products that use the MeeGo stack can, after passing compliance, create
their own product branding that utilizes the MeeGo logo
Hi,
Mark Constable wrote:
Has anyone any idea if and when Intel will contribute their Tablet
UX binaries and sources to repo.meego.com and gitorious.org?
snip
I just wanted to point out that, based on some things I've been hearing
recently, this thread has made anyone inside Intel who could
Hi,
Randall Arnold wrote:
Reflection is easier with information. Right now all we can do is speculate
on why anyone from Intel got nervous over an email list discussion-- unless
you are able to provide some helpful feedback?
This morning I watched a TEDx presentation called a radical
Hi,
Michelle O'Brien wrote:
OK, I guess it's just like Wikipedia - I'll set up a sandbox in my user
space and start with a copy of the handset page.
Indeed it is like Wikipedia.
In fact, it seems to me that the Handset UX is also missing a page (or
pages) focussed on the code project.
Hi,
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
Is this project page about Intel's Tablet UX, or a
community-driven Tablet UX?
The MeeGo Tablet UX.
If it's for Intel's Tablet UX, it would be a good idea to
re-read the NDA that you agreed to when you downloaded it --
just to be sure.
NDA? I don't
Hi,
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
Whether this is an NDA or EULA... whatever. It says:
THE EVALUATION MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED FOR EVALUATION
PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED BY RECIPIENT OR
INCORPORATED INTO RECIPIENT'S PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE. PLEASE
CONTACT AN INTEL SALES
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
If the community is such a valuable part of shipping
products on time... where is the community's tablet UX?
Oh my. What monster topic have I unleashed?
My point, I think, is that design can happen in the public eye without
being design by community. I'm
Hi all,
In the wiki page, someone suggested that we have a game of Killer during
the warm-up weekend at the Spring conference.
For those who don't know, it's a game where you sign up with a photo,
everyone gets a target card created with their name, photo weapon of
choice on it, and then the
Hi,
John Veness wrote:
By the way, is there a reason this isn't being discussed on meego-events?
Why yes there is - a really bad one. When I started the thread, I sent
it to meego-community. :}
I thought this was more likely to get under the eyes of the person who
proposed Killer. Julien, are
Hi,
(CCing meego-events as per previous suggestion)
Randall Arnold wrote:
I also agree with Dave's original thoughts. So how about the name Target?
Or better yet-- let's associate the exercise with something event-related.
Instead of just photos, what about a drawing of a Meegon bug (I
Hi
Mark S. Townsley wrote:
If you are referring to the meego conference this coming May in San
Francisco, is it still on as planned?
Until someone tells me otherwise, that's the assumption I'm working
under. I certainly have no reason to believe otherwise. On the contrary,
I expect the call
Hi,
Leonardo Luiz Padovani da Mata wrote:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Mark S. Townsley mstowns...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi:
There is a MeeGo for netbook available to download at meego.com. It has
been there for a while.
Is there any development going on with MeeGo on a netbook? Can I
Hi,
Randall Arnold wrote:
I can't say that this is definite, but given last Friday's Nokia
announcement the sense I get now is that Intel had *some* inkling that
Nokia would be changing its involvement, and that necessitated an
offline dialog about future MeeGo identity policies. I have been
Hi Sivan,
Sivan Greenberg wrote:
There are now videos as part of the developer offering getting
started. Your feedback is highly appreciated.
See it here:
http://developer.meego.com/guides/getting-started/meego-application-development-walkthrough
(user/pass: meego/developer)
They look
Hi,
Zahedonline wrote:
So going ahead which one to choose? As I have used Maemo I prefer to go with
it, but touchstone pulls me towards WebOS...
To be frank, this doesn't seem like the best place to ask that question.
Thanks,
Dave.
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Hi,
I don't know the answers to all your questions, but I can answer a few:
Sivan Greenberg wrote:
1) Are we going to have the MeeGo Conference planned for spring?
Yes.
2) Can we continue business as usual in terms of investing learning
resources into MeeGo + (Qt / C++ / QML) ? Can other
Hi all,
I just created a couple of wiki pages related to the wiki maintenance
for meego.com.
To cut a long story short, I was asked this morning by lbt to grant him
sysop permission, and I realised that there's little or no documentation
about sysops or wiki maintenance right now. So I got some
Hi,
Jonay Santana wrote:
Quoting it...
Under the new strategy, MeeGo becomes an open-source, mobile operating
system project. MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term
market exploration of next-generation devices, platforms and user
experiences. Nokia still plans to ship a
Hi Timo,
Timo Härkönen wrote:
Ski jump tower for a lego man (skies not included) from a limited amount
of material x. Longest jump wins.
I'm not sure I get how that might work... could you send me some example
photos, please? :)
Cheers,
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Hi,
Härkönen Timo wrote:
Sorry for top posting.. using OWA..
Basically the aim would be to build a miniature ski jump tower from a given
material (could be anything from lollipop sticks to duct tape) and make a
pair of skies from the same material for a lego, etc. figure and make it
Hi,
Sivan Greenberg wrote:
So, are there any interested parties for this activity ?
Just checking,
If we get some time (like a half day) I'd be up for a loop around the
Marin headlands on a mountain bike... maybe the day after the end of the
conference?
Cheers,
Dave.
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Hi,
Glen Gray wrote:
With the 1.2 release cooking along nicely, I'm looking for a list of new
items/features for the upcoming 1.2 netbook release.
I've been on featurezilla but I can't see anything. Or perhaps there are no
new items/features for the 1.2 netbook release and all the focus
Hi,
Randall Arnold wrote:
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
No, let's keep the discussions in the right place and avoid
cross-posting. People who are interested in events should subscribe
to the events list, and we should be posting event content in
meego-events and other community discussions here
Hi,
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
On Feb 8, 2011, at 6:25 AM, Dave Neary wrote:
There's no clear way to get involved in most of these modules, either.
With everything in the MeeGo project, you can submit patches if you want
to fix a bug or add something to MeeGo:
http://meego.com/about
Hi all,
We registered 46 votes for the name of the pre-conference activities
related to the MeeGo Conference in the forum:
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=2561
And, with 20 votes, by a margin of only 2 votes, the winner is: MeeGo
Conference Warm-Up.
Given the huge interest in the poll
Hi all,
It seems like this page: http://meego.com/community/mailing-lists
should contain a link to the complete list of MeeGo mailing lists
somewhere which would point at http://lists.meego.com/listinfo
It does point to Community communication, which has a lot more
information than that and is
Hi Alison,
alison.chai...@nokia.com wrote:
http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_Media_Coverage
Please add all the articles you know, in every language!
I added an interview I did recently in French on the project - and also
moved the page to bring it in line with naming conventions (sentence
Hi,
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
This would be incredibly useful, but the difficulty is in gathering
the data. Someone would have to talk to everyone who hosted a meetup
to get the data from each organizer, which could be time consuming at
best or impossible to get at worst. We could encourage
Hi,
a.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
In particular we need collaborators for these events (suggested to me
by Dave): QA, N900, i18n, CO and the technical advisory board.
Of course, I meant the IRC meetings.
I'd also like to see the various MeeGo related content at FOSDEM, and
any MeeGo meet-ups, to
Hi all,
I just happened into #meeto-meeting during a meeting this morning and
caught meetbot publishing the minutes:
http://trac.tspre.org/meetbot/meego-meeting/2011/meego-meeting.2011-02-01-08.01.html
It looks like an SDK meeting from the content, but I'm not sure. In
fact, it's not even clear
Hi all,
Just a quick reminder that there's a survey open on the MeeGo Forum
right now to decide the name of the pre-conference activities at future
MeeGo Conferences.
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?p=16581
So far, Bootstrap has a lead over Warm-Up and Workshops, and no-one
likes
Hi,
David Greaves wrote:
What's the process for dealing with websites like:
http://meegosoftware.com
Either (a) meegosoftware *is* the official site for MeeGo software (and
it's just a placeholder for now), in which case nothing to see here,
move along, or (b) Someone is trying to make a
Hi,
Thomas Perl wrote:
+1. Lego allows for very creative solutions. Building cars and then
have them drive down a ramp and see which one can jump the farthest. A
LeeGo Flugtag so to speak (bonus points for MeeGon-styled lego wo- and
men).
Sounds like we'd need to get some PandaBoards
Hi,
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
I'd do it as a poll in the MeeGo Forums.
Created! Please everyone go and vote now. Poll stays open for a week.
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=2561
I assume you got access to the data? If not, ping me on IRC, and I'll make
sure you have access.
Not yet.
Hi,
a.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
this morning I was thinking about next MeeGo Conference. We already
have a venue, dates and a draft on the wiki:
http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_Conference_Spring_2011
Lot of things have still to be defined (for example Early Bird
Events). Do you think is it too
Hi Andrea,
a.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't know anything about the committee. Who is composed by?
It's in the wiki: http://wiki.meego.com/File:Organizing_committee.pdf
There are minutes from the initial IRC meeting last night:
Hi,
Dave Neary wrote:
A few months ago, we had a discussion on renaming the Early Days of
the MeeGo conference to something else, and getting organised a bit
earlier to get more people attending.
We didn't really decide on a new name at the time, but we did get some
good suggestions
Hi,
Nathan Willis wrote:
From my own perspective as an event organizer, it's important to sharply
separate having-a-MeeGo-presence at an event from
underwriting-travel-for-MeeGo-representatives (and also from
underwriting-travel-for-MeeGo-speakers) and both from
Hi,
Shaver, Michael R wrote:
I saw a very interesting presentation at the Drupalcon SF event last spring
that might at least be interesting to view the webcast. I don't know
anything about the applications you are reviewing, so this is not a genuine
endorsement of using a system like Drupal,
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
About this specific point, the first thing to be discussed would be
whether it makes sense to have the MeeGo project sponsoring an event,
paying to have a MeeGo presence in the event.
That all depends on bow you want to build the MeeGo brand. GNOME does
not sponsor
Hi,
Randall Arnold wrote:
The easy resolution that comes to mind is a sponsorship pool
administered by the Linux Foundation at their full discretion and fed by
corporate sponsors. But is this feasable?
Another possibility is co-branded sponsorship. ie, MeeGo via Nokia or
somesuch
Hi all,
As those of you who have been around for a while might know, I am very
interested in community metrics, and I think it's important that those
metrics be as visible and transparent as possible.
I've been working on what needs to happen to get a community dashboard
going, with a web page
Hi Hector,
Héctor Blanco Alcaine wrote:
Have you looked at what was already implemented in some EU funded RD
projects regarding Open Source metrics and quality? Depending on your
Business Intelligence requirements, they might be very well suited,
provide a plugin infraestructure, or at least
Hi,
Samir Faci wrote:
I think ideally a mix of the two would be good. ie. personally,
I'd like to hear more about meego approach to building an phone/tablet
OS.
snip
Given the location, perhaps there might be someone competent to speak to
MeeGo IVI in a neighbouring state? I really have
Hi,
Zheng, Huan wrote:
I did a quick search, it looks like there’s no speech recognition API in
QT yet, am I missing something?
Is there any plan to support speech recognition in QT?
You might want to try CMU Sphinx which is, as far as I know, the state
of the art in open source speech
Attila Csipa wrote:
rant
Just MeeGo and Qt among themselves currently have 38 (thirty-eight) public
mailing lists, not counting various upstream/project-
specific/community/ancestral/private ones (according to my mail client I have
just passed 100 (one hundred) subscriptions in my meego
Hi,
Ville M. Vainio wrote:
On a general level - should we have a bugtracker or wiki page
somewhere, where we could add ideas for university research projects?
As I understand it, this was the idea proposed at the last Community
Office meeting - to create a list of tasks accessible for one
Hi,
Jarkko Moilanen wrote:
2011/1/11 Ville M. Vainio vivai...@gmail.com mailto:vivai...@gmail.com
I'm also thinking of more ambitious university projects, bachelor's /
masters thesis topics etc.
Second that.
In which case, there will be a greater demand for resources, and I would
Hi Weibo,
Ni, Weibo wrote:
I am weibo from Intel. I meet a problem:
If I have a 64bit machine (such as Intel i7 CPU) and install 64bit Linux
OS, is there any problem to build meego or develop meego app?
There was an ad for a cough pastille called Tunes a few years ago. Their
by-line was
Hi,
Randall Arnold wrote:
Intellectual property may be a poor choice as the standard phrase, but use
of the phrase in and of itself should not be a stumbling block to rational
discussion. Rather, that would be the context(s) wrapped around it in a
given dialog.
It's a poor choice because
Hi,
Rudolf Streif wrote:
I agree that the term intellectual property is emotionally loaded but
that must not distract from a rational discussion around a security
framework for MeeGo supporting DRM/CA.
Ah - in the case of DRM, we're talking about technological measures
which enable copyright
Hi,
Rudolf Streif wrote:
I also find it interesting that the author states God help any
corporation that relies on open source to deliver the goods quickly.
but later claims Android is the future. There isn't any question.
Android may not be open-source itself but it it most certainly built
Hi,
Via the wiki page: http://wiki.meego.com/Devices/Ideapad#Touchpad
I got to this bug report for the touchpad click issues with the Ideapad:
http://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4807
And in comment #13, user yanli says:
I've build patched packages for MeeGo 1.1, those who want to test it
Hi,
Fernando Muñoz wrote:
Try downloading the file
http://download.meego.com/live/home:/yanli:/branches:/MeeGo:/1.1:/Core:/Update:/Testing/MeeGo_1.1/home:yanli:branches:MeeGo:1.1:Core:Update:Testing.repo
to your /etc/zypp/repos.d/ and upgrading/updating the system with
zypper.
This breaks
Hi,
Carsten Munk wrote:
It is a difficult issue for sure, but one we really need to solve:
snip some good examples
Experience has shown that changing people's email behaviour in a durable
way will not happen with the stick alone. People need to learn
understand the benefit of dealing in the
Hi Jarkko,
I've been trying to follow along this thread, because the subject
interests me, but I have to admit it's been hard - first with Randall
quoting the entire email to add 2 lines right at the bottom, and now
with this email.
I'm sorry, I can't figure out what comments here are yours.
Hi,
dhaval bc wrote:
have u installed the dependencies and its devel packages.
you can download the dependencies using zypper
The shortcut to do this on Fedora (with Yum) is:
yum-builddep libseaside
This will download install all build dependencies for the package.
Does zypper have
Hi,
Before we escalate put words in people's mouths, we should let Ibrahim
come back with an answer. He said as recently as Friday that he was
going to get a precision on this issue.
That said, there is some factual misunderstanding going on here...
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
David Greaves wrote;
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
snip
I think we'll have 2 scenarios as part of this program:
a) Information-only: Provide information about how devices would be
distributed to MeeGo Community members. Community member applies
at the provider website and provider decides who to distribute them to based
Hi,
quim@nokia.com wrote:
Hi, please have a look at the list of goals for the next meego.com
update proposed http://wiki.meego.com/Marketing/Meego.com_1.2_update#Goals
I've previously committed to doing a MeeGo vs Android comparison before
the 1.2 update - would that fit on this marketing
Hi,
Andrew Flegg wrote:
Indeed, I wasn't suggesting that it was insurmountable; just that each
vendor will want to enter into a device programme to get something in
return. The things they want in return will vary (I guess) depending
on the end-user readiness of the boards; their involvement
Hi,
Pain Chung wrote:
I couldn't find the latest 1.1.80s MeeGo image in http://repo.meego.com .
There are no images after November 30.
http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/1.1.80.8.20101130.2/
Currently, is this latest image ?
If yes, what happened ?
Why are there no images after Nov
Hi,
Having read the minutes from last night (sorry I missed the meeting!
Looked like fun, but not a convenient time for me, and I had neglected
to add it to my calendar)...
David Greaves wrote:
Subject says it all really:
http://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11053
I suggest that rather
Hi Quim,
Quim Gil wrote:
I still don't see the point of concentrating on slogans floating in the
air. Normally a slogan is crafted within a campaign, planned to be on
top of or surrounded by something.
Just to be clear: are you suggesting that Randall shouldn't concentrate
on slogans? I agree
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
Sure. It's only that I have been involved in enough time-consuming
isolated-slogan activities in free software projects that ended up in
nothing. Nothing. One of them in the GNOME project with you Dave not far
from it, btw. :)
Sure - one of the reasons I don't see much
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
Same here. This has been an interesting approach for a while but it is
not sustainable. Some reasons:
snip some good reasons
It also results in a lot of unused/underused hardware.
On the other hand it is convenient to take some advantage from events,
since in one go
Hi,
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
As a reminder, our goals for 2011 are:
* Get more people actively contributing to the MeeGo Community (code,
application developers, documentation, community facilitation, other
participation - technical and non-technical).
* Better marketing and promotion of MeeGo
Hi,
a.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3 December 2010 00:40, Randall Arnold tex...@ovi.com wrote:
Now that we have a nice offer from TI to get Pandaboards into the hands of
developers [1] it's time as Quim suggested to get serious about the
Community Device Program [2]. I will repost some of the
Hi Ibrahim!
Ibrahim Haddad wrote:
these are some good points here. please let me go back and figure out
what we can do on this and get back to you.
Do you think the graphic designers behind the palette logo might be
able to give their thoughts directly, perhaps in a wiki page if they're
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
Here is the agenda for the Technical Steering Group meeting held today -
actually in a bit more than one hour, at 20:00 UTC.
snip
Would it be possible to have a TSG meeting confirmation reminder sent
out more than 24 hours in advance, please?
A number of TSG meetings
Hi,
Thomas Perl wrote:
In January 2009, Quim was interviewed on FLOSS Weekly about Maemo
(http://twit.tv/floss54) - maybe we can also try to get either Quim or
Dawn on FLOSS Weekly again to talk about MeeGo and what's changed
since Maemo/Moblin?
With no offense intended to Quim or Dawn (in
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Gadsby wrote:
This is the MeeGo-variant of a thread I started on the Maemo-dev list.
My apologies to those who must endure receiving both.
During the MeeGo conference, I had one person request I stop sending
out Bug Jars via email. Does anyone find receiving them via
Hi,
Andrew Flegg wrote:
Why not a new one (doesn't have to be @meego.com)? The point is to
allow people to choose to get the content they want. I'm interested in
(a subset of) the bug jars; but not the QA reports, for example.
How about we create a mailing list per participant, and then I can
On 11/20/2010 01:20 AM, Foster, Dawn M wrote:
On Nov 19, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Andrea Grandi wrote:
Good idea. Let's call it something else though. I'm not keen on continuing
Early Bird as a brand.
+100 from me :)
don't wanna say how early bird sound in italian ;)
Suggestions for what to
Hi,
On 11/20/2010 12:55 AM, Thomas Perl wrote:
One thing I noticed (on Sunday) is that we should not have both
tutorials (presentations) and workshops (hands-on) at the same time,
or people are more likely to just sit in the presentations, with only
a few people in the workshops. Maybe two
Hi Andrea,
On 11/19/2010 03:05 AM, Andrea Grandi wrote:
as we (me, Thomas Perl and Amy) have already talked about during MeeGo
Conference, me and Thomas are going to prepare some questions for
people who attended the Early Bird Events days.
Good idea!
We have time from now to the end of
Hi,
Foster, Dawn M wrote:
On Nov 10, 2010, at 6:28 AM, Andrea Grandi wrote:
as you can see: http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_Conference_2010/Early_Bird_Events
I've update the wiki with the latest informations on Dublin MeeGo
Weekend (formerly known as Early Bird Events) and removed the
Hi Randall,
Randall Arnold wrote:
Any questions? Just ask.
Could someone who is very familiar with the needs add in some brief
explanations? Some are self-explanatory but some I don't feel confident
volunteering for until I know more about needs and scope.
I added explanations for the
Hi,
Thomas Perl wrote:
2010/11/8 jari.tahvanai...@nokia.com:
I suppose normal user cannot delete pages in wiki.meego.com? On Quality area
there are plenty of pages which could be deleted, we just need instructions
how to do that.
Should we move pages to somewhere (e.g. Quality/Trash) or
Hi Amy,
Leeland, Amy L wrote:
Hacking lounge would just need people after hours after the conference- we
don't really want to encourage missing the sessions.
What will people manning the hacking lounge be doing?
And a total of 4 speaker assistants at a time as there will bew 5 breakouts
Hi all,
So - with a week to go, here are the details of the Maker's Contest I'll
be running on Saturday after the Linux dev tools tutorial:
Teams will be made up of 3 - 5 people, depending on how many people are
taking part. We're limited (by equipment) to 10 teams.
Each team will get 100
Hi,
Andrea Grandi wrote:
On 3 November 2010 23:14, Dave Neary dne...@maemo.org wrote:
However, I haven't seen anyone soliciting experts or volunteering to
co-ordinate the workshop type sessions. Andrea, have you lined up anyone
for the UX or porting workshops?
I tried to make the point few
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