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= Talk submissions for Maemo Summit 2009 =
= Talk submissions for Maemo Summit 2009 =
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Please add your submission to this page at the bottom. Have a look at the [[../Call for content| Call for content]] for some guidelines.
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Talk submissions for the Maemo Summit were accepted through the wiki, and they were added to this page.
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Please follow the template for each presentation that you would like to submit. Thanks!
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You can follow deliberations and discussion of the proposals which were made, and see some details of the proposals which missed the cut, in the [[Talk:Maemo Summit 2009/Submissions | Talk page]].
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''Maemo Summit community content committee:
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The schedule for the summit is now closed.
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* Dave Neary
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* Jamie Bennett
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* Valério Valério
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== Submission template ==
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Copy & paste the following template, and fill in the details specific to your presentation.
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[[Category:Maemo Summit 2009]]
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=== Talk Title Goes Here ===
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*Author name and contact details
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*Intended audience (users/application developers/platform developers)
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*Talk type (presentation/lightning talk)
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*Abstract/description
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: Abstract goes here. A two paragraph overview of the proposed talk content is sufficient.
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*Additional Information (optional)
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: Additional information on extra equipment you might need or something else goes here
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*Author bio
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: A short (1 paragraph) note about who the author is goes here
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=== Mobile web apps on tablets : the web2py framework revisited ===
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*Author name and contact details: fpp on talk.maemo.org
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*Intended audience: users
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*Talk type: presentation
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*Abstract/description
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: Last year in Berlin I gave a longish advocacy talk about the merits of web apps on the tablets, as a way for "normal humans" to fill their own needs. I also advocated Python and a framework called web2py for doing this, and ended with a peek at one of my real-life apps. I did not go into any technical detail however.
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: If the schedule allows it, I thought I might do a follow-up this year, focusing on a more in-depth presentation of web2py : its general philosophy, what services are offered, a tour of its friendly web administration and development interface, etc. No actual coding, except for a few typical idioms and a demo app.
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: by its very nature this can be presented and demoed from a PC, so nothing special
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: I realize this is very far from this year's core themes, but just in case :-)
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*Author bio
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: fpp's main claims to fame are : being amongst the oldest InternetTabletTalk forum users (11-03-2005) ; certainly the most obnoxious Frenchman there ; and owning every model of tablet available since 2005.
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=== PyQt application development on Maemo ===
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*Author name and contact details: attila77 at talk.maemo.org
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*Intended audience: application developers
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*Talk type: presentation
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*Abstract/description
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: A complete walkthrough of creating applications for the Maemo platform with Python and Qt. The presentation would contain two segments, the first being the 'why' - introduction to underlying technologies, the rationale of using Python and Qt as a development platform on Maemo and a short demo of a few projects built with these tools.
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: The second segment of the presentation focuses on the 'how' in a nutshell: How to setup up a proper PyQt development environment, how to develop most efficiently, how to debug, how to profile and optimize, platform caveats and gotchas, packaging considerations.
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: Needs a PC with projector
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*Author bio
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: Attila Csipa is an Open Source programmer and advocate from Serbia. His Open Source involvements include being a core contributor to web2py, a python based web framework, and contributions to other high profile projects like Mapserver, OpenLayers and NSLU2-linux.
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 11 February 2010

Talk submissions for Maemo Summit 2009

Talk submissions for the Maemo Summit were accepted through the wiki, and they were added to this page.

You can follow deliberations and discussion of the proposals which were made, and see some details of the proposals which missed the cut, in the Talk page.

The schedule for the summit is now closed.