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'''Propose merge or replacement with QtTracker - Merge OK'''
'''Propose merge or replacement with QtTracker - Merge OK'''
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'''Done'''
 
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''Managing metadata by accessing Tracker with QtTracker''
 
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* Author: Iridian Kiiskinen, ext dash iridian dot kiiskinen at nokia dot com
 
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* Intended audience: Application/Platform Developers
 
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* Talk type: Presentation
 
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* Abstract/description
 
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: QtTracker is a Qt Object RDF Mapper with Tracker backend. It supplements Soprano, offering intuitive resource access, property traversal, sophisticated query building, live update handling, simple client-side transactions, powerful caching, and other convenience features at the top convenience layer, but also lower tier access supplying direct sparql etc. QtTracker is native C++, and integrates extensively with Qt.
 
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: The upcoming release is the first public LGPL release of QtTracker, and an introduction is given into why, when and how QtTracker should be used. After that a basic example application presenting idiomatic usage of core features will be discussed.
 
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* Author bio
 
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: Iridian Kiiskinen started working in Nokia Maemo group since end of 2008, and is a newly enthusiastic open source developer migrating from the academic world.
 
=== MicroB browser, why it fastest "Mozilla based" browser, features, extensions for MicroB ===
=== MicroB browser, why it fastest "Mozilla based" browser, features, extensions for MicroB ===
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'''Propose merge with existing Maemo browser proposal - Quim to mail'''
'''Propose merge with existing Maemo browser proposal - Quim to mail'''
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''' MicroB browser, why it fastest "Mozilla based" browser, features, extensions for MicroB '''
 
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*Oleg Romashin, oleg dot romashin at nokia dot com / Nagineni Sudarsana
 
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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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: Maemo 5, MicroB browser currently is fastest "Mozilla based" browser available on mobile platform.
 
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: This presentation is some sort of description of architecture and principles of MicroB browser, why it so fast, what is difference between MicroB and Fennec browser.
 
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: Also some description about how to write extensions for MicroB browser.
 
=== Designing QT application for Maemo 5 and Maemo 6 ===
=== Designing QT application for Maemo 5 and Maemo 6 ===
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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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== Proposed BoFs ==
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*Integrating with Tracker
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:*Telepathy
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=== What to do about /opt in Fremantle ===
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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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Proposer: [[User:mvo|Marius Vollmer]]
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*Core/UI separation
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*Developing touch screen UIs
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Description: For Fremantle, packages in the Extras repository are asked to install files into /opt to make better use of the available flash space.
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*Additional Information
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This BoF is an opportunity to discuss everything related to this, immediate next steps and long term solutions, according to the interest of the participants.
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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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== Accepted as BOF ==
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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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=== High-resolution image processing on Maemo devices ===
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Hmmm. Not sure how much general interest this will generate. --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 10:23, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
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: I vote no, having thought about it. --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 18:44, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
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I also have doubts here, probably will dependent on space. Yes. --[[User:vdvsx|Valério Valério]] 18:18, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
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Any particular concerns that I may address? For example, "general interest" concern above is unclear for me -- what category of attendants you are worrying about? I'm going to talk for application/platform developers who want to use camera/process high-resoltion images that camera generates. During Maemo 5 development we learned what should be done here hard way and would like to share our suggestions to others in order to allow better applications. -- [[User:abbra|abbra]] 08:51, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
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: Also, we plan to open more code that was developed for camera around Summit's timeframe, that is one of reasons for this talk. -- [[User:abbra|abbra]] 08:58, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
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I think there is a concern that we are spoilt for choice with presentations. We have a limited space and a lot of great subjects and speakers. Using the camera is something that will generate a lot of buzz but there are also other subjects that will do the same. I think this talk would be better suited to an informal discussion/blog post/BOF/chat over beers. --[[User:baloo|baloo]] 19:18, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
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: I can do BOF for it. -- [[User:abbra|abbra]] 03:52, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
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'''Yes for BOF, if there's space'''
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=== Hacking officially unsupported Bluetooth profiles to work in Fremantle ===
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Again not sure. Will a lot of people be interested in this? It is for the platform track, one slot left (assuming we accept oFono). --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 14:47, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
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Again an interesting subject and one that will appeal to developers but the limited space now dictates that this is a no from me. --[[User:baloo|baloo]] 10:10, 10 September 2009 (UTC)
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Yes as a BoF, if we have some remaining slots. --[[User:vdvsx|Valério Valério]] 23:52, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
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Let's count the places we have left after all the definite Yesses. --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 10:23, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
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'''Yes for BOF - if space available'''
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=== Extending the Hildon desktop ===
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Perhaps more suitable for a BoF ? --[[User:vdvsx|Valério Valério]] 14:24, 17 September 2009 (UTC)
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What I was preparing is more a talk on the desktop's architecture and some examples, but I'd be happy to adapt it to a BoF if there are people interested. -- [[User:marcoil|marcoil]] 11:58, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
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Interesting subject matter but I'm a little worried that there may be some overlap with what the Nokia guys and gals are presenting? --[[User:baloo|baloo]] 19:13, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
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-- As far as I know, no one else from the desktop team is presenting at the Summit. What are you referring to? [[User:marcoil|marcoil]] 18:45, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
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I'm leaning no, unless we really have the space left. --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 16:53, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
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== Propose lightning talk ==
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The following presentations are still under consideration, we've proposed a lightning talk to authors and are waiting for their answer.
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=== PySide: Qt4 For Python And Automatic Bindings Generation ===
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Looks like a good presentation for developers. Qt has become important inside Maemo.
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--[[User:lucianomw|Luciano Wolf]] 19:26, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
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Since the proposed talk is related to PySide and the Qt binding generator, I would like to see this as a platform talk. --[[User:vdvsx| Valério Valério]] 08:47, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
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'''Propose lightning talk'''
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=== Developing applications using Plasma ===
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Sitting on the fence for this one. Seems like it could be an interesting talk. Wait and see for me. -- [[User:baloo|baloo]] 13:26, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
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Is this related to maemo or mobile in general ? or only related to the KDE desktop ? --[[User:vdvsx| Valério Valério]] 17:41, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
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This is related to maemo in the sense that it's a library to ease the creation of rich UI applications and developers want to start doing beautiful UIs for maemo. I would say that the fact that it comes to KDE is not as important as the power the library gives to the developer. The fact that it's Qt based also helps as the next maemo release will be Qt based. Important to say that this library works on mobile devices in general too. So answering your question, it's related to maemo and mobile in general. Please, tell me if you have any further questions.
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Wait and see from me too. Let's see what the space is like after the next round of acceptances. --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 19:33, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
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'''Propose lightning talk'''
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=== From corporations to communities: responsible and effective engagement ===
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Yes, for the users track. Very good topic IMO, but can have a lot of different approaches. I expect something very focussed in the maemo community itself, not only discussing the lessons learned in the past, but also approaching the future, and what can be done for a more effective community engagement. --[[User:vdvsx| Valério Valério]] 13:46, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
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Not sure on this one. Admirable subject matter but would it be suitable for a talk and who do we think would attend? --[[User:baloo|baloo]] 13:52, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
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Thanks for comments.  I can purpose this talk many ways, from 5 minute stimulation talk to as long as the audience can bear <g>.  There is a wealth of material but I am focusing on presenting essential concepts (hurdles, solutions, lessons learned, best practices, future suggestions) vis-a-vis Maemo and then including a significant body of reference material in the document (but after the main presentation) for viewers to indulge at their leisure afterward. Oh, and I see the audience as Nokia management <g> and community leaders for starters... --[[User:texrat|Randall Arnold]] 12:03, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
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I'm leaning towards yes on this one. For entertainment value if nothing else (Randall, can you be controversial, provocative & entertaining at the same time?). --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 19:33, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
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Sure Dave, those behaviors are never a problem for me.  :D --[[User:texrat|Randall Arnold]] 09:50, 11 September 2009 (UTC)
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'''Propose lightning talk'''
== Accepted Presentation proposals ==
== Accepted Presentation proposals ==
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*Author bio
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: Marat Fayzullin is an independent application developer specializing in software emulation of computer hardware. He has authored and maintains eight different emulators (some free, others commercial) for multiple platforms, from MSDOS to Maemo and Symbian. See http://fms.komkon.org/ for details.
: Marat Fayzullin is an independent application developer specializing in software emulation of computer hardware. He has authored and maintains eight different emulators (some free, others commercial) for multiple platforms, from MSDOS to Maemo and Symbian. See http://fms.komkon.org/ for details.
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=== Developing applications using Plasma ===
 
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* Artur Duque de Souza - asouza AT kde DOT org / morpheuz AT gmail DOT com
 
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* Intended audience: application developers
 
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: KDE4 brought a new concept of desktop called "Plasma" where everything is a "live object". To achieve this, a library called libplasma was created and this is a very powerful library that enables any application to create modular and rich UIs. During this presentation I'll talk more about libplasma and how it can help the developer to create more attractive and rich UIs easily.
 
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: Linux user since 1997, MoRpHeUz (a.k.a. Artur de Souza) worked for IBM (Linux Technology Center) and currently is working for INdT as a researcher at the openBossa stream, developing open-source solutions for mobile devices. One of the main core developers of Canola 2, now he works on bringing rich UIs to Qt applications.
 
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=== PySide: Python for Qt And Automatic Bindings Generation ===
 
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* Marcelo Lira dos Santos - marcelo.lira@openbossa.org - setanta on #maemo
 
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: The Python bindings for the Maemo Platform provided by PyMaemo are an all-time favorite among the Maemo developer community. Python must keep up with the recent addition of Qt to the Nokia offering for Maemo developers.
 
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: PySide are the Python bindings for Qt framework developed by INdT (Instuto Nokia de Tecnologia) [http://www.indt.org.br], and recently released under a LGPL license. The PySide [http://www.pyside.org] bindings target not only the desktop but were conceived to provide Qt for Python on the Maemo platform.
 
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: Qt being a huge library, the task of creating bindings for any high level language must be automated as much as possible, while retaining the developer ability to adjust details to satisfy the particular target language demands. To tackle this problem, a binding generator for Python was developed based on QtScript Generator from Qt Development Frameworks. Developers of bindings for other Qt-based libraries could also benefit of this automated generation scheme.
 
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: This talk will present PySide, describe its characteristics, show its current status on Maemo Platform and where the project is headed to. The binding generation tool will also be explained, as well as the common problems that arise when wrapping C++ libraries to high level languages such as Python.
 
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: Marcelo is an active developer of PySide and PyMaemo projects at INdT and has been involved with Maemo apps development since N800. Nowadays he is working with automatic binding generation for C++ based libraries, like Qt.
 

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