BoF session at the MeeGo conference

Marco Martin notmart at gmail.com
Tue Nov 9 10:36:50 CET 2010


On Monday 08 November 2010, Bart Cerneels wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 20:43, Marco Martin <notmart at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Thursday 26 August 2010, Bart Cerneels wrote:
> >> Has anyone on this list already send a BoF session proposal?
> >> 
> >> I was thinking of the following:
> >> 
> >> We (KDE) and others (Qt) developers have written a lot of Qt code
> >> already. It makes perfect sense to try and reuse this code on the
> >> latest and most exiting Qt platform: MeeGo.
> >> This BoF session will be an open, example led discussion between
> >> developers who want to port whole applications or use existing
> >> libraries and technologies on the MeeGo platform.
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > we are a bunch of people registered in this session. what we are going to
> > do? i was thinking about mini sesisons of ~10 minutes each?
> > then ok, being a bof will be more interaction and less formal, just to
> > come a bit prepared about it :D
> 
> I'm working on a little case study for my employer, trying out some
> concepts I think will work well with QML. I would like to present
> this, lightning talk style and focusing on the concepts, not the
> specific application.
> So in short, I second your idea :).
> To start the session though someone should do an introduction,
> summarize what we already knew about QML and MeeGo and the new things
> we learned at the conference. Let's say that takes another 10 to 15
> minutes at the start. I would volunteer but I thing there are more
> experience people, both in leading a BoF session and MeeGo/QML on this
> list. Hence I would gladly step aside for anyone feeling the call.

uhm, what would be the introduction about? kinda a quick overview on kde 
mobile projects? problem is probably everybody just knows well enough his own  
;) (at least i dunno if i could make justice to kontact mobile or the 
modularization effort)
but yeah i could think about something to say as well :)
then for me the situation is similar to yours, i know qml, but meego/meego 
touch eeh, not really :D

Cheers,
Marco Martin


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