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'''Propose merge with Ian Monroe's "Preparing Qt apps for Harmattan and Fremantle" ''' (response: replace Ian's talk by Sergiy's)
'''Propose merge with Ian Monroe's "Preparing Qt apps for Harmattan and Fremantle" ''' (response: replace Ian's talk by Sergiy's)
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'''Done - Leaving Ian's proposal here, for a possible BoF, if we have space.'''
 
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''Preparing your Qt Application for Fremantle and Harmattan''
 
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*Ian Monroe <ian.monroe at collabora.co.uk>
 
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*Intended audience: application developers
 
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*Talk type: Presentation/BoF
 
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*Abstract/description
 
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:An initial short presentation about Qt on Fremantle, what the Qt platform might look like on Harmattan and the status of the QtMobility project will be followed by a guided audience discussion.
 
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The group discussion will be about the unique issues of developing on this new Qt platform, and the challenges and feasiblity of porting existing desktop applicaitons.
 
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*Integrating with Tracker
 
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:*Telepathy
 
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:*...and other (traditionally Gnome) parts of the Maemo stack.
 
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*How much existing desktop GUI (if any) can be used on the small touch-screen device?
 
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*Core/UI separation
 
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*Developing touch screen UIs
 
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*Additional Information
 
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: Non-fixed chairs so that they can be put in a circular fashion (which is best for a BoF when possible).
 
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*Author bio
 
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: Ian is a software developer at Collabora Ltd where he works from home in Iowa City, Iowa USA. He has been a developer of the popular desktop music manager Amarok for four years. He is the maintainer of KDE's video player, Dragon Player.
 

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