Maemo Summit 2009/Schedule/Day 1

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Ariya is a software engineer at Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks in Oslo. He is an open-source advocate for almost a decade, his code can be found in various projects such as KDE, WebKit, and of course Qt.
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As a powerful framework, Qt offers tons of modules and classes for building your applications. This talk highlight few practical cross-platform examples of what Qt can do with a fairly few lines of code, ranging from kinetic scrolling, weather service, OpenStreetMap, parallax effect, flight tracking, WYSIWYG HTML editor, and many more. All examples will be accompanied with corresponding '''live demos'''.
=== Mer - how the community innovates ===
=== Mer - how the community innovates ===

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Contents

Maemo 5 and the Nokia N900

  • Presenter: Ari Jaaksi, VP Maemo Devices, Nokia
  • Abstract: Maemo 5 is a major milestone of the evolution of Maemo. Maemo 5 delivers computer experiences to pocket-sized devices. It is about six weeks ago that the Nokia N900 was launched and it is time to take a look where we are now with the N900. For newcomers in the community, Ari will summarize the evolution of Maemo. He will tell how we built the N900, together with the community, giving insight to what happened behind the scenes in the last 18 months. Ari will outline on what we focused on when we redesigned the user experience from Maemo 4 to Maemo 5.

Changing PC & Mobile Landscape; Why Linux will play a Critical Role

  • Presenter: Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation
  • Abstract: Jim Zemlin will discuss how the PC and mobile market are merging and how Linux is ideally suited for the new range of devices that are coming to a converged world.
In addition he will speak about how the PC and mobile device industry is switching towards a service economy and how utilizing open source allows organizations to reap profits in a range of services. Finally, he will address the kind of user experiences that Linux is ideal for enabling. He will cover the need for social networking API's to be mapped out by the community on a region by region basis in order to enable a better web experience on Linux devices and how the web can be integrated into a native UI with Linux and provide an entirely new take on how we define the PC.

Nokia Nseries Devices on Maemo

  • Presenter: Jose-Luis Martinez Merino, VP, Marketing, Nokia
  • Abstract: Jose-Luis will explain which role Maemo-based Nseries devices play in Nokia's portfolio.

Harmattan Highlights - Developer Opportunities

  • Presenter: Janne Heikkinen, Director Maemo Product Planning, Nokia
  • Abstract: Janne will go through what developer opportunities do exist for Maemo 5 and the N900. He will explain what tools are available and which means there are to get innovations to consumers. He will explain which key platform technologies the Harmattan release will include giving application and platform developers an insight on how to contribute to and benefit from the Harmattan release.

Why the Maemo Community matters to Nokia

  • Inteviewer: Alan "Qole" Bruce of the 2nd Maemo Community Council
  • Interviewee: Ari Jaaksi, VP Maemo Devices, Nokia
  • Abstract: This, hopefully relaxed, interview will focus on how Nokia sees the current community contribution and engagement with Maemo Devices evolving in the next years. Questions on what could work better and what the community needs from Nokia will spice up this interview.

UI design of Maemo 5 apps

  • Presenter: Digia/User Experience Team
  • Abstract: coming soon

Developing widgets on Maemo 5 - showcase Foreca Weather

  • Presenter: Juha Järvi, Software Designer, Foreca
  • Abstract: This talk will go over some of the design considerations, development process and testing methodology for a Fremantle desktop widget and other software communicating with it. As an example, Foreca's desktop weather widget has been ported from Diablo to Fremantle with a new more complicated underlying architecture. Several parts need to communicate reacting to settings changes and receiving online data. Particularly power usage, certain regional settings and keeping all parts synchronized were new challenges. Some problems and solutions are shared for others to also learn from the experience.

Developing apps with Qt for Maemo5

  • Presenter: Kate Alhola, Forum Nokia, Chief Guru on Maemo
  • Abstract: coming soon

Developing apps with Qt on Harmattan

  • Presenter: Ville Lavonius, Product Manager Developer Offering, Nokia
  • Abstract: coming soon

Developing apps with Nokia Web Runtime

  • Presenter: Santtu Ahonen, Head of Developer Offering, Nokia
  • Abstract: coming soon

Developer Support for Maemo by Forum Nokia

  • Presenter: Matt Collins, Director, Forum Nokia Marketing
  • Abstract: Forum Nokia is the world's largest mobile developer community; and is now embarking on a new and exciting transformation. Nokia is introducing Qt to both Symbian and Maemo platforms and, in addition, strengthening its leading Web Runtime (WRT) offering through Ovi services. Maemo developers will hear how Forum Nokia wikis, discussion boards, blogs and programs such as Champions and Launchpad will provide them the resources to learn Qt and also publish their applications to Ovi Store. This presentation will outline Forum Nokia's offerings, and our promise to developers for fostering an open cross-platform ecosystem.

UX panel

  • Moderator: Tim Samoff, 2nd Maemo Community Council
  • Panelists: Harri Kiljander, Director Maemo UX Design and Martin Schüle, Principal Designer Maemo 5
  • Abstract: coming soon

Firefox on Maemo

  • Presenter: Stuart Parmenter, Director of Engineering, Mozilla
  • Abstract: coming soon

Present and future of Maemo digital marketing

  • Presenter: Isko Salminen, Production Manager, Activeark and Jussi Mäkinen, Maemo Marketing, Nokia
  • Abstract: coming soon

Biz apps on Maemo

  • Presenter: Kari Pikkarainen, Product Manager Productivity, Nokia
  • Abstract: coming soon

Skype on Maemo

  • Presenter: Mark Douglas, Mobile Product Manager, Skype
  • Abstract: coming soon

Cross-platform with Qt - live

  • Presenter: Ariya Hidayat, Software Engineer, Nokia

Ariya is a software engineer at Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks in Oslo. He is an open-source advocate for almost a decade, his code can be found in various projects such as KDE, WebKit, and of course Qt.

  • Abstract:

As a powerful framework, Qt offers tons of modules and classes for building your applications. This talk highlight few practical cross-platform examples of what Qt can do with a fairly few lines of code, ranging from kinetic scrolling, weather service, OpenStreetMap, parallax effect, flight tracking, WYSIWYG HTML editor, and many more. All examples will be accompanied with corresponding live demos.

Mer - how the community innovates

  • Presenter: Carsten Munk, Lead Developer, Mer project
  • Abstract: As well as being a Fremantle backport for Nokia N8x0, Mer has been a project where we have tried to develop an organization inside the community with the aim of making the community an equal part in developing the Maemo platform. This talk will be about the methods used, challenges had and results made in creating this organization as well as how to motivate developers to contribute and keeping them motivated. Future role of Mer will also be discussed and suggestions how to step up the cooperation.

Your foundation for open-source innovation: TI’s OMAP processor-based Zoom platform

  • Presenter: Ameet Suri, Marketing Manager, OMAP™ Mobile Communication and Computing Business Line, Wireless Business Unit, Texas Instruments.

As a marketing manager for the Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) OMAP™ mobile communications and computing business line, Ameet Suri manages efforts surrounding TI’s OMAP processor strategy for the mobile communication and computing spaces. Suri and his team identify key trends to better define TI’s OMAP processors’ leading presence in a broad range of markets, including smartphones, mobile Internet devices (MIDs), tablets, net-tops and netbooks.

TI’s broad product portfolio provides the full range of power-optimized tools required to achieve success in the emerging mobile communication and computing markets – from applications processors, mobile connectivity solutions and analog components, to software solutions that deliver a compelling user experience. Suri and the OMAP processor team help customers best utilize those tools to deliver complete, differentiated products.

Suri began his career with TI in 2003. Recruited for his rich graphics expertise, he established the graphics software team for OMAP technologies at the beginning of his time with the company. In this position, Suri worked in OMAP software research and development, and contributed to the development of 3D software solutions for OMAP processors.

Suri previously held engineering positions at Samsung and Mastech. At these companies, he gained experience developing and architecting various software technologies for handsets.

Suri earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from MGM College of Engineering and Technology in India.

  • Abstract: coming soon

Feedservice and plug-ins development in Maemo 5

  • Presenter: Mikko Levonmaa, Ixonos
  • Abstract: coming soon

Harmattan Architecture Overview

  • Presenter: Juha Tukkinen, Principal Engineer, Architecture and Sys, Nokia
  • Abstract: coming soon

Porting an OpenGL game to GL ES

  • Presenter: Oliver Mcfadden, Software Engineer, Nokia
  • Abstract: coming soon