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Revision as of 16:47, 1 July 2009

Content will be the second most important aspect of the conference, after the social aspect of getting the Maemo community together.

Contents

DRAFT Schedule

Friday 9

9:30 Doors open

10:00 Welcome - Opening of Summit by Peter Schneider, Head of Maemo Marketing @ Nokia

10:15 Maemo – Designed for Mobile Computing Experience by Ari Jaaksi, VP - Maemo Devices @ Nokia

11:00 Linux Foundation view by Jim Zemlin, Executive Director @ Linux Foundation

11:30 Break

11:45 Nokia Nseries Devices on Maemo by J-P. Sipponen, Director - Maemo Products @ Nokia

12:15 Harmattan Highlights - Developer Opportunities by Janne Heikkinen, Director - Maemo Product Planning @ Nokia

13:00 Lunch - Maemo 5 Experience Area 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 Track 2 Track 3
15:00 - 15:25 UI design of Maemo 5 apps

Digia/User Experience Team

UX panel

Moderator: Tim Samoff, Maemo Council

Developing apps with Open GL ES 2.0

Kate Ahola, Forum Nokia, Chief Guru on Maemo

15:30 - 15:55 App developers 2 Platform developers 2
16.00 - 16.25 App developers 3 Power users 3 Platform developers 3
16.30 - 17.55 App developers 4 Making of Maemo digital marketing - maemo.nokia.com

Isko Salminen, Production Manager, Activeark and Jussi Mäkinen, Maemo Marketing, Nokia'

Platform developers 4

18:00 Maemo 5 Experience Area opens again

20:00 Maemo Party coordinated by Jussi Mäkinen

Saturday 10

Time Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
9.00 Doors Open
10.00 - 10.55 Keynote 1
11.00 - 11.25 Users 1 PyQt application development on Maemo (attila77) Platform developers 1
11.30 - 11.55 Users 2 App developers 2 Platform developers 2
12.00 - 12.25 Users 3 App developers 3 Platform developers 3
12.30 - 12.55 Users 4 App developers 4 Platform developers 4
13.00 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 15.25 Lightning talks, 5 min each
  1. Mobile web apps on tablets : the web2py framework revisited
  2. Lightning talk
  3. Lightning talk
  4. Lightning talk
  5. Lightning talk
  6. Lightning talk
  7. Lightning talk
  8. Lightning talk
  9. Lightning talk
  10. Lightning talk
  11. Lightning talk
15.30 - 15.55 Users 5 App developers 5 Platform developers 5
16.00 - 16.25 Users 6 App developers 6 Platform developers 6
16.30 - 16.55 Users 7 App developers 7 Platform developers 7
17.00 - 17.25 Users 8 App developers 8 Platform developers 8
17.30 - 17.55 Users 9 App developers 9 Platform developers 9

Sunday 11

Time Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
9.00 Doors Open
10.00 - 10.55 Keynote 1
11.00 - 11.25 Users 1 App developers 1 Platform developers 1
11.30 - 11.55 Users 2 App developers 2 Platform developers 2
12.00 - 12.25 Users 3 App developers 3 Platform developers 3
12.30 - 12.55 Users 4 App developers 4 Platform developers 4
13.00 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 15.25 Lightning talks, 5 min each
  1. Lightning talk
  2. Lightning talk
  3. Lightning talk
  4. Lightning talk
  5. Lightning talk
  6. Lightning talk
  7. Lightning talk
  8. Lightning talk
  9. Lightning talk
  10. Lightning talk
  11. Lightning talk
15.30 - 16.30 Final Session (round table ???)

See [[../Submissions | the submission queue]] for current proposals under consideration.

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.

Timeline

  • Decide on conference infrastructure and put it in place: DONE: Using Wiki
  • Decide on process for getting content: DONE: Call for content + committee to choose presentations
  • Issue call for content if necessary: DONE: Call for content issued, we need to do some more communication work & get proposals
  • Deadline for content proposals: September 13
  • Presenters notified: On going

Suggestions

I think that 2009 will be Fremantle year, so I expect a summit focused on:
  • New technologies showcase (i.e., what can be done with clutter?)
  • New hardware features
And I would add one or two roundtables to talk and discuss:
  • What's next?
  • What about past hardware? What about third party development?
  • Would you like a Maemo App Store?
jsmanrique
Mer would like to talk about bringing as much of Fremantle as possible to older devices and how it works with Nokia and the community. Would there be interest in:
  • Talks about Mer?
  • Mer's development SDK/processes?
  • Hands-on Mer development sessions?
  • Mer/Maemo/Garage/Nokia integration (although this is already a fast moving target)
-- lbt 21:04, 17 June 2009 (UTC)