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− | | 1600 || Internationalization (C. Scott, Chris Ball, Sayamindu, Yamandu) | + | | 1600 || Internationalization (C. Scott, Chris Ball, Sayamindu, Yamandu ''neologisms, localization infrastructure'') |
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Revision as of 10:45, 14 November 2008
Monday the 17th
Time | CIC Training Room | Other locations |
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0900 | Pre-meeting (room unavailable) | Early birds contact Bernie |
1000 | ||
1100 | ||
1200 | Lunch | |
1300 | ||
1400 | Meeting opening | |
1500 | ||
1600 | ||
1700 | Quick dinner | |
1800 | Sugarcamp hackathon (Mel Chua) | |
1900 | ||
2000 | ||
2100 |
Tuesday the 18th
"Content day"? Ed Cherlin, Yamandu, OLE?
"Collaboration day"? Marco, Guillaume Desmottes, Brendan, Morgan?
Time | CIC Training Room | |
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0900 | Opening, free gathering | |
1000 | Learn about Collaboration - Presence/Collaboration architecture and state of implementation (Guillaume Desmottes, Morgan Collett) | |
1100 | Collaboration continued... | |
1200 | Lunch | |
1300 | Planning about Collaboration - Gadget, Cerebro, Asynchronous Collaboration (Guillaume, Morgan, Brendan, Eben) | |
1400 | Planning continued... | |
1500 | ||
1600 | The Medium is The Message in teacher training, content creation and collaboration (Yama) | |
1700 | Dinner | |
1800 | ||
1900 | Hacking on Collaboration | |
2000 | ||
2100 |
Wednesday the 19th
See Sugarcamp/Proposals for the list of proposed talks, by speaker. Speakers are encouraged to fill in below with more details on what you plan to discuss or leave out, so that attendees can lobby you to change your mind!
Hour-long "topic" slots will probably be given 15 minutes per speaker, with 15 at the end for questions and discussion. For half-hour "person" slots, it is suggested that the speaker plan a 15-20 minute talk and leave 5-10 minutes for discussion, and 5 minutes to handover to the next speaker.
Time | CIC Training Room | |
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0900 | Room open, unscheduled fun | |
0930 | Teacher Training (Yamandu) | |
1000 | Desktop "legacy" compatibility (Marco, C. Scott, Sayamindu by phone?) | |
1100 | Eben Eliason / Ed Cherlin | |
1200 | Lunch | |
1300 | ||
1400 | Community (Mel Chua / Greg DeK / Yamandu the Art of list management) | |
1500 | Martin Langhoff / Chris Ball | |
1600 | Internationalization (C. Scott, Chris Ball, Sayamindu, Yamandu neologisms, localization infrastructure) | |
1700 | Dinner | |
1800 | ||
1900 | Marco Gritti / Michael Stone | |
2000 | C. Scott Ananian | |
2100 | Infrastructure (Bernie, Michael Stone) |
Thursday the 20th
Time | CIC Training Room | Other locations |
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0900 | Opening | |
1000 | Collaboration presentations and brainstorming (Brendan, Morgs) | |
1100 | ||
1200 | Lunch | |
1300 | Sugarlabs / OLPC coordination | |
1400 | ||
1500 | Brainstorm: OLPC 9.1 draft roadmap and priorities (Ed McNierney) | |
1600 | ||
1700 | Brainstorm: Sugar 0.84 roadmap and priorities (Marcopg) | |
1800 | ||
1900 | Free hacking | Talk @ Harvard (Nicholas Negroponte) |
2000 | ||
2100 |
Friday the 21st
Time | 15th Floor Meeting Room | London Meeting Room |
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0900 | Portfolio (Walter/Evangelina) | |
1000 | UI Brainstorm (Christian) | |
1100 | ||
1200 | Lunch | |
1300 | Free hacking | Sugar Labs planning |
1400 | ||
1500 | ||
1600 | ||
1700 | ||
1800 | ||
1900 | Pub | |
2000 | ||
2100 |
Saturday the 22nd
Time | Media Lab | Other locations |
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1000 | Opening | |
1100 | Free hacking | |
1200 | Lunch | |
1300 | ||
1400 | OLPC / Sugar Labs coordination meeting | |
1500 | ||
1600 | ||
1700 | Free hacking | |
1800 | ||
1900 | Party | |
2000 | ||
2100 |