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
On 05/01/11 12:42, Petr Baudis wrote:
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.
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.
Yeah, that would be sweet (pun intended)! One talk about OLPC/Sugar in the middle of the week and another one, about GNOME/Python, saying what's new in GNOME 3.0 and summarizing your achievements during the hackfest and would be great!