Maemo Summit 2009
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Revision as of 13:17, 28 September 2009
Content will be the second most important aspect of the conference, after the social aspect of getting the Maemo community together.
Contents |
Schedule
Friday, October 9
9:30 Doors open
10:00 Welcome - Opening of Summit by Peter Schneider, Head of Maemo Marketing @ Nokia
10:15 Maemo 5 and the N900 by Ari Jaaksi, VP - Maemo Devices @ Nokia
11:00 Changing PC & Mobile Landscape; Why Linux will play a Critical Role by Jim Zemlin, Executive Director @ Linux Foundation
11:30 Break
11:45 Nokia Nseries Devices on Maemo by Jose-Luis Martinez Merino, VP, Marketing @ Nokia
12:15 Harmattan Highlights - Developer Opportunities by Janne Heikkinen, Director - Maemo Product Planning @ Nokia
13:00 Lunch - Maemo Expo opens
14:15 Why the Maemo Community matters to Nokia - Alan "Qole" Bruce of Maemo Community Council interviewing Ari Jaaksi, VP - Maemo Devices @ Nokia
15:00 Expert streams
Time | Track 1 - chair: Anthony Fabbricino | Track 2 - chair: John Loughney | Track 3 - chair: Quim Gil |
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15:00 - 15:25 | UI design of Maemo 5 apps
Annu-Maaria Nivala, UX team, Digia | UX panel
Moderated by: Tim Samoff, Maemo Council, with Harri Kiljander, Director Maemo UX Design and Martin Schüle, Principal Designer Maemo 5 | Cross-platform with Qt - live
Ariya Hidayat, Software Engineer, Nokia |
15:30 - 15:55 | Developing widgets on Maemo 5 - showcase Foreca Weather
Juha Järvi, Software Designer, Foreca | Mer - how the community innovates
Carsten Munk, Lead Developer, Mer project | |
16.00 - 16.25 | Developing apps with Qt for Maemo5
Kate Alhola, Forum Nokia, Chief Guru on Maemo | Firefox on Maemo
Stuart Parmenter, Director of Engineering, Mozilla | Your foundation for open-source innovation: TI’s OMAP processor-based Zoom platform
Ameet Suri, Texas Instruments |
16.30 - 16.55 | Developing apps with Qt on Harmattan
Ville Lavonius, Product Manager Developer Offering, Nokia | Present and future of Maemo digital marketing
Isko Salminen, Production Manager, Activeark and Jussi Mäkinen, Maemo Marketing, Nokia | Feedservice and plug-ins development in Maemo 5
Mikko Levonmaa, Ixonos |
17.00 - 17.25 | Developing apps with Nokia Web Runtime
Santtu Ahonen, Head of Developer Offering, Nokia | Biz apps on Maemo
Kari Pikkarainen, Product Manager Productivity, Nokia | Harmattan Architecture Overview
Juha Tukkinen, Principal Engineer, Architecture and Sys, Nokia |
17.30 - 18.00 | Developer Support for Maemo by Forum Nokia
Srikanth Raju, Director, Forum Nokia Marketing | Skype on Maemo
Mark Douglas, Mobile Product Manager, Skype | Porting an OpenGL game to GL ES
Oliver Mcfadden, Software Engineer, Nokia |
20:00 Maemo Party coordinated by Jussi Mäkinen.
Saturday, October 10
Sunday, October 11
See [[../Submissions | the submission queue]] for current proposals under consideration.
Registration
Free entrance! Registration needed to grant you food, drinks, a maemo.org shirt and a seat.
300 participants expected: developers and engaged users, community members and curious newcomers, from many countries.
Principles for defining the schedule
- Defaulting to three tracks for Users (Transformatorhuis - big), App Developers (Machinegebow - medium) and Platform Developers (De Kapel - small). Exceptions can be made of course but the idea is that each profile should have a suggested session to go at any time.
- Keynotes and Lightning Sessions are organized in Transformatorhuis without other activities at the same time.
- The tiny lovely Oostelijk Meterhuis is available for longer sessions with 25 people or less e.g. a 2h workshop. De Kapel can also serve that purpose if needed.