Hi!
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 10:42:19AM +0100, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
> On 01/03/2011 02:48 AM, Pavol Rusnak wrote:
> >Hi again! :-)
> >
> >I forgot one thing: it would be really really cool if you prepared a
> >technical talk that you could present to general public we would invite
> >to our hackerspace during your stay. This would help us significantly,
> >because more people would learn about our neat place! ;-) I leave the
> >details completely up to you, but my idea is anything between 45 and 90
> >minutes from the GNOME/GTK/Python development area. I wouldn't make it a
> >very low-level hardcore stuff, so we could attract more people. But
> >please keep it technical and don't make it very generic, our people know
> >how to change wallpaper or set speaker volume. :-)
>
> My involvement on GNOME has been on quite low level stuff so maybe I
> wouldn't be the best one to give a talk about application
> development with Python and GNOME, but I have no problem in helping
> J5 out with this.
I'd personally prefer something not too much Python-centric. :-)
So, our mileage varies and it's up to you to choose the way to do it;
I agree that something rather introductory-level would be best.
> What I can offer myself that might be of interest is a talk about
> OLPC and Sugar, I could bring some prototypes and talk a bit about
> the project in general and its history. This could happen before,
> during or after the hackfest days. Would this be of interest?
Let's find out! I have switched the mailing list to the general one.
Personally, I'd very much like to hear about OLPC and Sugar.
Petr "Pasky" Baudis