Desktop Summit CFP announced and Registration open
From: | Kenny Duffus <kenny-AT-kde.org> | |
To: | ds-announce-AT-desktopsummit.org | |
Subject: | Desktop Summit CFP announed and Registration open | |
Date: | Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:32:49 +0000 | |
Message-ID: | <201102281732.52337.kenny@kde.org> | |
Cc: | foundation-announce-AT-gnome.org, "Members of KDE e.V." <kde-ev-membership-AT-kde.org> | |
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The Desktop Summit 2011[1] is a joint conference organised by the GNOME[2] and KDE[3] communities, in Berlin, Germany from the 6th August 2011 to the 12th August 2011. Held annually in cities around Europe, GUADEC and Akademy are the world's largest gatherings of those involved with the free desktop or mobile user interfaces. Developers, artists, translators, community organisers, users, and representatives from government, education, and businesses and anyone else who shares an interest are welcome. GNOME and KDE are Free Software communities that drive the user interfaces of many Linux-powered devices, ranging from smartphones to laptops, or personal media centers. This year, for the second time, both communities have decided to organise a single, joint conference. We anticipate over a thousand participants, covering both projects as well as related technologies. Registration for the event is now open and the Call for Participation is available. The Desktop Summit Team are excited about the opportunity to have a conference with an unprecedented breadth of presentations about the Free Software Desktop, and are looking forward to your registrations and submissions. Of particular interest for the Desktop Summit are presentations and lightning talks on the following topics: * Closer collaboration between GNOME, KDE and related projects * GNOME, KDE and the mobile platform * The free desktops and social networks * Search, meta-data and the semantic desktop * The Desktop and the OS * Relationship with distributions and platforms * Optimizing power, memory and disk I/O usage * Designing and writing applications with strong user interfaces * Supporting non-technical contributions (e.g. documentation, visual design, marketing, project management, etc.) and attracting new community members * GNOME beyond the 3.0 release: the GNOME OS * Powerful foundations, elegant interfaces: Presentations on improvements in KDE applications * Government use of the free desktops; Free Software and non-governmental organizations * Attention for Free Software software in education and participation of students Submissions that do not fit into these categories are welcome too, provided that they are relevant for the GNOME or KDE stacks, free desktops or mobile user interfaces in general. We'd like to invite submissions not only from the organizing communities themselves but also from users of free desktops, from projects and organizations related to GNOME and KDE as well as contributors involved in technologies they are based on. Submissions with cross-desktop relevance are preferred. We are looking both for presentations and lightning talks. The Desktop Summit Call for Participation has the following timeline: * March 25th: Deadline for submission of abstracts * April 20th: Notification of speakers * August 6th-12th: The conference takes place in Berlin, Germany Please submit your proposal before March 25th through the online paper submission system[4]. Papers will be reviewed by the program committee between March 26th and April 20th. If you are interested in organizing a workshop session, a BoF or a project room please wait for a later separate call for participation. The program committee is looking forward to your suggestions and submissions for participating in this year's exciting edition of the Desktop Summit. In case of questions regarding the CFP feel free to talk to the programme committee[5]. For general questions on the conference please consult the Desktop Summit web site or contact the Desktop Summit organising team[6]. 1. https://www.desktopsummit.org/ 2. http://foundation.gnome.org/ 3. http://ev.kde.org/ 4. https://www.desktopsummit.org/submit 5. mailto:ds-talks@desktopsummit.org 6. mailto:ds-team@desktopsummit.org
Posted Mar 1, 2011 13:09 UTC (Tue)
by ufa (subscriber, #56005)
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Posted Mar 1, 2011 14:15 UTC (Tue)
by AndreE (guest, #60148)
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Posted Mar 1, 2011 14:22 UTC (Tue)
by randomguy3 (subscriber, #71063)
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by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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Posted Mar 2, 2011 12:20 UTC (Wed)
by AndreE (guest, #60148)
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Plenty of efforts have died at freedesktop.org due a lack of interest and willingness of GNOME and KDE devs.
Posted Mar 3, 2011 22:38 UTC (Thu)
by jospoortvliet (guest, #33164)
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So it has been tried. Usually the efforts simply have nobody from the other camp interested or are not mirrored. With one-side things like theming, that is not a big issue. With things that need cooperation or a functioning FD.o - little happens. Which is in part because the companies behind the desktops don't care enough. Which is because the people in those companies are often quite stubborn and spiteful. And it is true for both sides (to a varying degree, there is a difference in how influential companies are in KDE vs GNOME). All my opinion, of course...
Desktop Summit CFP announced and Registration open
Desktop Summit CFP announced and Registration open
Desktop Summit CFP announced and Registration open
Desktop Summit CFP announced and Registration open
Desktop Summit CFP announced and Registration open
Desktop Summit CFP announced and Registration open