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Revision as of 14:17, 30 July 2008

Join the first Maemo Summit

Berlin, September 19-20 @ c-base - right after http://www.osimworld.com

Free registration - Who is attending

Know more about Nokia's Linux platform and its evolution. Meet the core team, 3rd party professional developers and key community contributors. Showcase and discuss your work. Learn, share, hack. And have fun!

The Open Source in Mobile World conference is an interesting venue to know more about the business and technical context of the Maemo platform. Nokia is active in this event and invites the Maemo community to join it. After the conference we propose the first Maemo Summit calling to all contributors.

Contents

Schedule

The program is still open. The basic idea is to have few and well executed session plus plenty of free time and free-form activities. You can propose sessions and improvements in the discussion page.

The sessions and names are confirmed but the day/time they are scheduled might still change.

Friday 19

9:00 Opening doors
9:30 Welcome!, by Ari Jaaksi (VP - Maemo Software @ Nokia)
10:00 The outside view, by Jay Sullivan (Mozilla Corp.)
10:30 Hildon UI Vision, by Harri Kiljander (Director, User Experience - Maemo Software @ Nokia)
11:00 What Maemo users want, by Reggie Suplido (Internet Tablet Talk) and Krisse (Internet Tablet School)
11:30 The Maemo Value Proposition, by Peter Schneider (Head of Product Marketing, Maemo Software @ Nokia)
12:00 Break.
12:15

Lightning sessions, 5 min each + up to 1 extra min of grace. No more, no less.

  1. liqbase, by Gary Birkett (lcuk)
  2. Converting videos on Linux using tablet-encode, by Andrew Flegg (Jaffa)
  3. Debian in a chroot on the tablet, demo by Alan Bruce (qole).
  4. Maemo Bug Jar: Origins, Results, and Future Plans, by Stephen Gadsby (sjgadsby).
  5. Geocaching with gpxview and Maemo Mapper, by Uwe Koch. (asys3).
  6. An Unofficial Guide to Creating a Most Excellent maemo User Interface, by Tim Samoff.
  7. ESBox and Pluthon Eclipse plugins: how to use Eclipse to develop Maemo applications, bye Andrea Grandi.
  8. Teaser: maemo development using Illumination by Tim Teulings.
  9. Cloud storage: Improve you app by syncing with internet services like Google Docs or Picasaweb by Eric Warnke
  10. More slots left (list your proposal keeping the format)
14:00 Lunch!
15:00 BoF meetings & workshops (propose one)
Hildon, facilitated by (Nokia tbd) Open Open
16:00 Clutter, facilitated by Matthew Allum (OpenedHand) Open Open
17:00 Tracker, facilitated by (Nokia & others tbd). GStreamer, facilitated by (Nokia developer tbd). Connectivity, by Kalle Valo (Nokia).
18:00 Chill out.
  • Dinner, music, drinks tbd.
  • Dress code recommended: t-shirt with the maemo.org logo of your choice. DISCLAIMER: can't be the winner logo. ;)

Saturday 20

I'm still working on a better way of scheduling this. Please feel free to email me or post on the discussion page if you have input.

9:00 Opening doors and wlan.
9:30 maemo.org after 100 Days, by Quim Gil (marketing manager, open source - Maemo Software @ Nokia)
10:00 Packaging and publishing software I
BoF: Future of maemo.org extras, by Niels (and Ed?)
Using mud-builder to build packages, by Jaffa.
11:00 Mamona & Maemo: 2 way contribution (How to learn and grow up together), by Mamona developers from INdT.
12:00 Lunch!
13:00 Introducing the Maemo Community Council (assuming there is one), by the members.
14:00 Community Programming ??
maemo.org extras Package Cleanup Sprint Packaging and publishing software II "We are not the Users": The hate and love behind the custom User experiences on Maemo. My goal is to talk about why be so different, why we ran from GTK, what are the motivations to do things in a so different way, the drawbacks and benefits of custom user experiences and the most important law for us on interaction designer: We are not the users, and why we must look at the problem with their eyes, even when we think it's not as smart as we would do it (or we think we could do it). Also a little bit of how to combine designers and developers on a same team as we did with Canola, Carman and the future maemo projects coming from INDT. By Marcelo eduardo
14:30
maemo.org extras Package Cleanup Sprint DSP Programming: Introduction to DSP programming with examples of where and how, problems that might be met, how to use the DSP Gateway, data transfer, etc. Simon Pickering Open
15:00
"An Unofficial Guide to Creating a Most Excellent maemo User Interface": Help make it official! I'd like to open the doc up for community input and editing. Let's come together to create some truly "excellent" standards for dealing with user-centered UI design within the Maemo development community, by, Tim Samoff. Qt Maemo-Hildon Port & How to Develop Qt Application for the Maemo Platform, by Kate Alhola & Antonio Aloisio. Open
15:30
Rountable on porting application to and exploting the advantages of the maemo platform. lead by anidel Open
16:00
Learning and Sharing: What can we learn and take away from Android, OpenMoko, and the iPhone. Roundtable discussion of how to leverage other mobile platforms successes and failures to advance maemo and Linux. lead by Eric Warnke or other. Open Open
16:30 Tracks
Open Introduction to Google Data API's: An introduction to Python gdata binding that can allow for easy interaction between you app and Google services like Google Docs, Picasaweb, and even lightweight databases ( Google spreadsheets ). 30-90 minute session based on interest and turnout. by, Eric Warnke Open
17:00 Wrap-Up
Maemo Round Table: Brainstorming session discussing current status / future desires for the Maemo platform. (All of the maemo.org community is invited to participate!)
18:00 End.

Venue

The Maemo Summit is held in the headquarter of c-base and the contiguous eti Schauspielschule Berlin.

c-base is a non-profit association which has about 300 members. The purpose of this association is to increase knowledge and know-how regarding computer software, hardware and data networks (more). eti Berlin is a school of actors based in a building with several rooms and a total surface available of 1.200m2. The perfect mix, full of creativity!

See the videos.

c-base is in the very Mitte of Berlin. Map

Participants

REGISTER

It's the first Maemo Summit and it is good to know in advance who plans to attend, to fine tune practicalities and have enough space, connection, drinks, food.

Yes, the entrance is free. Registration is still requested for planning purposes.

Travel

See when people are arriving in and leaving Berlin.

Apparently there are options as affordable as 20€ including taxes from Stansted! Share your travel tips from different locations.

Accommodation

See Maemo Summit 2008/Accommodation.

Sponsoring community contributors

See Maemo Summit 2008/Sponsorship.

Maemo in the OSiM program

See Maemo in OSiM World 2008.

Organization

See Maemo_Summit_2008/Organization. Volunteers needed!

Links

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