Maemo Summit 2009/Day 3

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=== Maemo Browser for power users ===
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*Author: Mikko Korpelainen, mikko.korpelainen at nokia dot com
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*Intended audience: users
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*Talk type: presentation
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: Quick overview of the Maemo Browser design and capabilities. Followed by an in-depth explanation of the end user features and settings the Maemo Browser has.
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*Author bio
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: Mikko Korpelainen is a senior product manager @ Maemo for browser, FlashPlayer, maps and location.
=== JamMo - Jamming mobile game for children ===
=== JamMo - Jamming mobile game for children ===

Revision as of 09:56, 8 September 2009

Contents

Maemo Summit day 3, Sunday 11 October

Fremantle Stars showcase

Take a tour of the Fremantle Stars, the best of the best in Maemo community developed applications, featuring:

liqbase
Gary Birkett, liquid at gmail dot com, lcuk on #maemo
Mauku
Henrik Hedberg
OSM2Go
Till Harbaum
OMWeather
Vlad Vasilyev
eCoach
Sampo Savola

Maemo Browser for power users

  • Author: Mikko Korpelainen, mikko.korpelainen at nokia dot com
  • Intended audience: users
  • Talk type: presentation
  • Abstract/description
Quick overview of the Maemo Browser design and capabilities. Followed by an in-depth explanation of the end user features and settings the Maemo Browser has.
  • Author bio
Mikko Korpelainen is a senior product manager @ Maemo for browser, FlashPlayer, maps and location.

JamMo - Jamming mobile game for children

  • Author: Aapo Rantalainen (aapodotrantalainenatgmaildotcom)
  • Intended audience: application developers
  • Talk type: presentation
  • Abstract/description
JamMo is an educational music making game for children at age 3-12. It is targeted for Maemo 5 Fremantle. It uses GStreamer at music backend and Clutter toolkit for graphical user interface. In this talk we present the first version of the application and our experiences on underlying technologies. The development of JamMo is open to everyone who is interested to contribute in any way. For more information see http://jammo.garage.maemo.org/
  • Additional Information
Needed equipment: video projector, canvas, speakers.
  • Author bio
JamMo is a product of an EU funded UMSIC project. Aapo Rantalainen is the head developer of JamMo.

Writing plugins for MAFW

  • Author: Iago Toral - itoral at igalia dot com
  • Intended audience: platform and application developers.
  • Talk type: Presentation (Tutorial)
  • Abstract/description
A tutorial on how developers can write source and renderer plugins for the Media Application Framework (MAFW). The audience will learn how to develop new plugins that provide access to new sources of media content or implement different rendering backends and how they can use these plugins from their own media applications. The tutorial will also include an introduction to MAFW for those not familiar with the framework.
  • Author bio
I am a Software Engineer at Igalia and user of the Gnome Desktop and Linux OS for quite many years. Currently I am most interested in Multimedia, specially around MAFW, for which I am one of the main developers, and GStreamer.

Maemo documentation co-creation

  • Dave Neary, dneary at maemo dot org
  • Intended audience: Users
  • Talk type: Presentation
  • Abstract/description
The stated goal in the 2010 agenda for maemo.org is the co-creation of all Maemo documentation.
This presentation will show the path we have traveled towards this goal so far, especially over the past year, the plans for Fremantle and Harmattan, and most importantly, a call to action showing how you can help out.
  • Author bio
Dave Neary has participated in many free software projects over the years. He was release manager of the GIMP, chairman of the GNOME Foundation, and community and product manager for the OpenWengo project. He is currently the maemo.org Docmaster, a role where he works to enable the Maemo community to do great work, and an independent consultant helping companies work with and create healthy communities.


Handheld Glom: Easy database applications

  • Murray Cumming <murrayc at openismus dot com>
  • Intended audience: application developers
  • Talk type: Presentation
  • Abstract/description:
Many custom Maemo applications just need the user to navigate through some data and enter new information. Glom lets you quickly throw together a database structure and UI layout, providing a Maemo UI with no coding. You can then use Python for anything more complicated, though Glom itself already supports features such as related records, related fields, related choices, field lookups, calculated fields, and translated UIs.
  • Author bio:
Murray Cumming runs Openismus GmbH in Berlin and Munich. We work on Maemo's development platform and applications and maintain the GNOME C++ API (gtkmm). When we have extra time we work on Glom, gradually getting it ready for real-world use.