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
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

Time Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 BOFs/Workshops
9.00 Doors Open
10.00 - 10.15 Welcome to Community days
Maemo Community Council
10.15 - 10:45 Keynote: Ton Roosendaal, the Blender Foundation
10.45 - 11:00 Coffee-break
11.00 - 11.25 Designing UI for Maemo 5

Mox Soini

PyQt application development on Maemo

Attila Csipa

Getting started session
Daniel Wilms and others
BOF
11.30 - 11.55 Personalizing your Maemo 5 device
Hartti Suomela
Canola application and framework for rich GUI

Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri

BOF
12.00 - 12.25 Modest, email client for Fremantle

Sergio Villar, Jose Dapena

Introducing the Harmattan UI framework

Tomas Junnonen

Maemomm: Maemo with C++ and a Gtkmm flavour

David King

Extras/autobuilder/interfaces round-table
12.30 - 12.55 Maemo Co-Creation Showcase

Jussi Mäkinen

Creating packages for the Maemo platform

Jeremiah Foster

Developments in The Qt WebKit Integration

Kenneth Rohde Christiansen

13.00 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 15.25 Lightning talks, 5 min each
  1. Giving Great Presentations - Dave Neary
  2. Development Nirvana: How Maemo Application Development Should Be - Andrew Flegg
  3. Feedhandler - Integrating RSS newsreaders with the browser - Thomas Perl
  4. python-mafw: MAFW framework for Python developers - Andrea Grandi
  5. DVCS? git? - How does that work then? - David Greaves
  6. BlueMaemo - Bluetooth HID mouse & keyboard for Maemo - Valério Valério
  7. Continous Integration with CruiseControl and Scratchbox - Jani Mikkonen
  8. Conboy, Tomboy and Snowy - Cornelius Hald
15:25 - 15:45 Break
15.45 - 16.10 GUPnP and Rygel: The UPnP/DLNA solution for Maemo

Zeeshan Ali

Adapting GNOME applications to Maemo Fremantle

Joaquim Rocha

Contributing with Git & Gitorious
Johan Sørensen
High-resolution image processing on Maemo devices

Alexander Bokovoy

16.15 - 16.40 Mer: A year after

Carsten Valdemar Munk

Intelligent Usage of Fremantle Location Framework For Location-aware Applications

Quanyi Sun

Hildon toolkit for Fremantle

Alberto Garcia, Claudio Saavedra

Git hands-on workshop

David Greaves

16.45 - 17.10 maemo.org Bug Management

Andre Klapper

Go-to market opportunities for mobile application developers

Boaz Zilberman

Tracker: Dial M for Metadata

Ivan Frade, Iridian Kiiskinen

17.10 - 17.30 Break
17.30 - 17.55 Canola: Beyond the media playback
Eduardo Lima
Hands-on development with Nokia Web Runtime

Oren Levine

The Qt Mobility Project
Alex Luddy
Hacking officially unsupported Bluetooth profiles to work in Fremantle

Johan Hedberg

18.00 - 18.25 The Maemo 5 Address Book

Mathias Hasselmann, Travis Reiter

Publishing your software through maemo.org
Niels Breet
Maemo and oFono

Aki Niemi, Rémi Denis-Courmont

The future of GTK+/Hildon in Maemo Harmattan

Alberto Garcia, Claudio Saavedra

Sunday, October 11

Time Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 BOFs/Workshops
9.00 Doors Open
10.00 - 10.45 Fremantle Stars showcase
Including liqbase, OSM2Go, Mauku, OMWeather, eCoach and more.
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee-break
11.00 - 11.25 Maemo Browser for power users
Mikko Korpelainen
JamMo - Jamming mobile game for children

Aapo Rantalainen

Writing plugins for MAFW
Iago Toral
Canola Fremantle Hackathon
11.30 - 11.55 Maemo documentation co-creation

Dave Neary

Designing QT application for Maemo 5 and Maemo 6
Sergiy Dubovik, Ian Monroe
Building for Mer
David Greaves
12.00 - 12.25 Mobile Office based on KOffice Open Source Project

Suresh Chande

Handheld Glom: Easy database applications

Murray Cumming

Maemo Platform Security: Principles and Concepts

Elena Reshetova

Extending the Hildon desktop

Marc Ordinas i Llopis

12.30 - 12.55 Towards painless and quality translations
Dimitris Glezos
10 Tips for Designing Mobile Widgets

Rajesh Lal

Telepathy on Maemo

Marco Barisione

What to do about /opt in Fremantle

Marius Vollmer

13.00 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 15.25 Lightning talks, 5 min each
  1. Issues on adapting Maemo 4 application to Maemo 5 - Aniello del Sorbo
  2. How to speed up your Maemo application development - Raul Herbster
  3. GSoC presentation: BitTorrent plugin for Canola - Lauri Võsandi
  4. GSoC Project presentation: Picasa plugin for Canola - Andrei Mirestean
  5. Behaviour-Driven Development on Maemo - Jose Teixeira
  6. N900 HW architecture overview & power management - Igor Stoppa
  7. From corporations to communities: responsible and effective engagement - Randall "Texrat" Arnold
  8. Mer from a user's perspective - Tomasz Dominikowski
15.30 - 16.00 Grand Finale

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

Registration

Register for the summit:

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.