Call for Papers: aKademy 2007
Christian Ehrlicher
Ch.Ehrlicher at gmx.de
Tue Jan 16 18:11:51 CET 2007
Jarosław Staniek schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to invite you to contributing within aKademy 2007 in Glasgow,
> Scotland [1]. My proposal is that we could run a talk related to win32 target,
> as it was the case twice: in Malaga an Dublin. The interest is increasing and
> people generally love to hear what's new and what's planned. For example,
> recent advances related to installer(s) is worth mentioning. Please send here
> any ideas about topics that can be covered.
>
> We have 30 minutes, but a BoF session can be almost always added, even during
> the aKademy but earlier is better. Last year the a mini-presentation and
> discussion about kde/win32 development has been organized as a BoF session
> [2], not a presentation. Presentations tend to be less technical than BoFs,
> but slides are always welcome.
>
> The first step is relatively easy: we need send a short abstract before
> february 14th. [3]
>
> It could be good if you declare whether you're able to attend aKademy this year.
>
I'm sorry but it looks like Dublin is a little bit far away.
But maybe someone can convince me - still some time :)
- what do we support (mingw only? msvc - how?)
- who is making the packages
- where to store the packages (imho Ralf still has no answer from kde
ftpadmin)
- what do we want to release (only kdelibs and all the rest
independently or do the same way like kde/unix does? be aware that we
can only release some apps)
- we need some non-developers (or better: some people who are better in
writing than me) to get more attention - commit-digest was fine
...
Christian
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