KDE Eco | measurement labs | community meetup Fri. 8 Oct. 13:00 CEST

Johnny Jazeix jazeix at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 19:40:18 BST 2021


Hi Joseph,

it will be complicated for Timothée or myself to join but I'll try.

If anyone else on the list wants to participate, please don't hesitate, it
would be really nice to measure the energy GCompris consumes and how to
improve it!

Do you know if the meeting will be recorded/accessible later in case nobody
can participate?

Johnny

Le lun. 27 sept. 2021 à 12:40, Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss <joseph at kde.org> a
écrit :

> Hello GCompris enthusiasts,
>
> I would like to personally reach out to the GCompris community to invite
> you
> to the next KDE Eco meetup (Fri. 8 Oct. 13:00 CEST)! We will meet at the
> following BigBlueButton room:
>
>     https://meet.kde.org/b/jos-l59-2i1-9yt
>
> Please see below for the full announcement.
>
> In order to make FOSS/KDE software more resource efficient, KDE Eco aims
> to set
> up labs to measure the energy consumption of various applications. Given
> its
> unique focus on education for kids, *GCompris is of interest as an
> application
> to measure*. And once measurements have been done, applying for Germany's
> Blauer Engel eco-certification is straightforward --- this eco-label
> recognizes
> environmentally-friendly software design and will differentiate GCompris
> from
> other e-learning tools, making it even more attractive to users.
>
> It would be wonderful to have you join in the conversation next week!
>
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
> KDE Eco: Building Energy-Efficient Free Software!
>
> Mailing list:
> https://mail.kde.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/energy-efficiency
> Matrix: https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#energy-efficiency:kde.org
> Forum: https://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=334
>
> ---
> Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss
> BE4FOSS Project and Community Manager (KDE Eco)
>
>
> ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
>
> Subject: KDE Eco | measurement labs | community meetup  Fri. 8 Oct. 13:00
> CEST
> Date: Monday, September 27, 2021, 10:14:32 AM CEST
> From: Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss <joseph at kde.org>
> To: energy-efficiency at kde.org, bitsundbaeume at lists.posteo.de,
> berlin at lists.fsfe.org, fiff-l at lists.fiff.de, kde-community at kde.org, kde-
> devel at kde.org
>
> Apologies for cross-posting!
>
> Hi all,
>
> the second KDE Eco community meetup will take place on *Friday 8 October*
> at
> *13:00 CEST* (UTC+2). We will meet at the following link:
>
>     https://meet.kde.org/b/jos-l59-2i1-9yt
>
> All are welcome!
>
> This meeting will be focused on *energy consumption measurements in the
> lab*.
> One of KDE Eco's long-term goals is to make FOSS/KDE software more
> efficient --
> labs are one way to measure and then drive down the energy consumption of
> our
> software! The main goal of the meeting is to identify what needs to be
> done to
> get there: who, what, where, when, how?
>
> _Plan_
> - 10-15 minutes: Achim Guldner, Franziska Mai & Christopher Stumpf will
> present details of the measurement lab at Umwelt-Campus
> - 5-10 minutes: David Hurka will provide an overview of task automation
> tools
> (e.g., Actiona) for replicating standard usage scenarios
> - 35-50 minute discussion question: What do we need to do to set up
> measurement labs for the FOSS/KDE community?
> - Breakout rooms: Who can do what?
>
> Another idea to discuss: organizing a Sprint to set up a lab and do a
> measure-
> athon of KDE software for /Blauer Engel/ eco-certification.
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you (again) there!
>
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
> KDE Eco: Building Energy-Efficient Free Software!
>
> Mailing list:
> https://mail.kde.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/energy-efficiency
> Matrix: https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#energy-efficiency:kde.org
> Forum: https://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=334
>
> ---
> Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss
> BE4FOSS Project and Community Manager (KDE Eco)
>
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