Maemo Summit 2009/Submissions

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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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== Talk Submissions ==
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=== Go-to market opportunities for mobile application developers ===
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*Author: Boaz Zilberman, co-founder and Chief Architect of fring.
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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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: I will be happy to present the go-to-market activities fring is doing to publish our application on the many platforms we work on - Linux, WinMobile, Symbian, Android, J2ME and iPhone. My intention is to stimulate an open discussion so we, as a community, can provide better ways to promote the platform benefits to ordinary users rather than the early adopters.
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*Author bio
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: Boaz Zilberman is a co-founder of fring - a VoIP and IM mobile service with million of active users worldwide. I am responsible for product definition and relations with terminal vendors.
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=== liqbase-playground ===
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*Gary Birkett, liquid at gmail dot com, lcuk on #maemo
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* Intended audience: all
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* Talk type: presentation
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* Abstract/description
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: working on the new liqbase framework, where I am upto, where I would like to get to, how i see it evolving and how it can be even better.
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*Author bio
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: visual basic developer for the last 10 years, dreamt about handhelds and touching my own code.
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came to maemo start of 2008 with my n810, set myself a target: to make full use of the hardware and to find out if what I've been daydreaming about was possible.
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surprised by how far I have come :)
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=== Attracting the Masses ===
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* Daniel Gentleman, thoughtfix at gmail dot com or thoughtfix anywhere.
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* Intended audience: Developers - but other parties may be interested
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* Talk type: Presentation (req: projector with VGA or DVI input for a Keynote presentation)
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* Abstract/description
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: Tablets have hundreds of applications now - but who are they for? If the Internet Tablets are intended to attract a more mainstream mobile market, the maemo community needs to get in touch with the needs of the target market.
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: The first part of this presentation will give an overview of the most popular applications on competing platforms. This information will be collected through app store sales/download counts, direct communication with a sampling of mobile consumers, and communication with some other high-profile mobile technology journalists. This will include actual applications, connectivity options, peripherals, interface (touch/keyboard/icon/etc) preferences, and related consumer desires.
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: The second part of this presentation will give an overview of the state of the existing maemo platform including commercial partners, independent contributors, and ports of more popular Linux software.
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: The conclusion will analyze mobile consumer desires compared to maemo offerings and, hopefully, give developers ideas on what they can write to make the platform more appealing.
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*Author bio
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: The seeds of TabletBlog started in 2005 when some geek named Daniel Gentleman picked up the original Nokia 770 and started a blog. Since then, I've published thousands of bits of material reaching millions of visitors and video views. So far, I've been present for the Nokia N800 launch in CES 2007, the N810 launch at the Web2Summit, BossaConference 2008 in Recife, Brazil, and the first Maemo Summit.
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=== JamMo - Jamming mobile game for children ===
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* Author: Aapo Rantalainen (aapodotrantalainenatgmaildotcom)
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* Intended audience: application developers
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* Talk type: presentation
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: 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/
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* Additional Information
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: Needed equipment: video projector, canvas, speakers.
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: JamMo is a product of an EU funded UMSIC project. Aapo Rantalainen is the head developer of JamMo.
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=== Maemo Co-Creation Working Session ===
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* Author: Jussi Makkinen (http://twitter.com/luovanto)
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* Intended audience: Users
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* Talk type: Workshop
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* Abstract/description
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: Maemo co-creation workshops are annual sessions where selected lead users + Maemo product managers, designers and marketeers together imagine the future use-cases for Maemo Devices.
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: Maemo co-creation 2009 will now open up for the Maemo community by presenting the workshop results on the Saturday showcase and crafting the ideas forward with anyone willing to participate on our Sunday working session.
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: Jussi Mäkinen is responsible for consumer marketing & co-creation activities @ Maemo Devices. Cool stuff to put it shortly.
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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.