Marketing Team/Events/MiniCamp Paris 2009/Christoph's Notes
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Here's a list of notes from the various sessions and discussions I attended here at MiniCamp Paris 2009.
Sessions
School Server
- XS-0.6 is looking sweet;-)
- timeframe for 0.6: July (?)
- bootable SD card to turn an (unlocked) XO into an XS
GCompris
- need a maintainer for the Sugar branch (!)
- GCompris admin interface and student progress => something we need for all Sugar activities
OLPC Quebeque
- get template of 'in-school-use document'
Sugar 0.86
- information subject of change so take it with a grain of salt and await details and confirmation from the actual development team
- estimated release: end of September, to coincide with...
- GNOME 2.28 (final release: Sept. 23)
- Fedora 12 release (final freeze: Sept. 22, final release: Nov 3rd)
- considerations about how to include the artefacts produced by the Google Summer of Code projects (=>communicate with GSoC students and mentors)
- focus on bug fixes
- clean up and consolidation of Trac
- switch from Matchbox to Metacity
- toolbars: redesign of default view
- experimentation with new features (mostly in terms of designs and concepts, not necessarily implemented in Sugar-core code)
- Group view
- reward system
- audio subsystem
- general discussion on the question of what features are important (need input
Random Discussions
- How can European grassroots initiate and run successful Sugar pilot?
- frameworks, frameworks, frameworks
- Uruguay contact (Italian students)
- improve research angle, collect related information and contacts from around the world
Organization of similar future events
General thoughts
- 2 Sugar focused days as minimum (4 days as a maximum)
- WiFi needs to be available all the time
- location should have one large room to assemble everyone, smaller seperate spaces to get work done
- food and drinks should be available (Lebanese food prefered;-)
- don't put too much strain on one person (e.g. Sean during Sugar Camp Paris 2009)
- make it possible for remote contributors to attend during the event
Pre-Event
- announce meeting date and location in due time
- find sponsorship for event
- find suitable location for meetups
- find accomodation for attending people (Urban Camping)
During Event
- introductory round at the beginning of the day (esp. when new people are present)
- announce how remote contributors can attend during the event
- preferably organize a certain time-slot (e.g. mid-day and/or at the end of the day)
Post-Event
- end with what people liked and didn't like
- follow up on what was discussed
- make summaries of what was discussed available to the larger community