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SugarCamp Bolzano 2009

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Event Details

The FreeSoftwareWeek 2009 will be held from the 7th to 13th November 2009 in Bolzano, Italy. As part of free software week the TIS will host a Sugarcamp. A GNOME Hackfest will happen during that week as well. The camp fits quite well in our release cycle (0.88 planning/hacking) and having the GNOME Hackfest next door will hopefully create nice synergies. The FreeSoftwareWeek will end with the SFScon2009 the annual Free Software conference in South Tyrol.

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Topics

  • 0.88 roadmap
  • can we be concrete in better leveraging the greater GNOME community?
  • ...

How to get there?

There are great instructions about airports etc on the freesoftwareweek.org page.

The camp itself will be at held at the Professional School CTS "Luigi Einaudi", on the street "Via S. Geltrude 3", in Bolzano, Italy. Please use public transport to get there.

Sugar Organizer

David Farning will be organizing the Bolzano Sugarcamp 2009.

Attendees

Are you planning to attend? Add your name and contact info below!

Name available from to stays at Note
Simon Schampijer 7-14 Bolzano Youth Hostel -
Tomeu Vizoso 7-14 Bolzano Youth Hostel -
Walter Bender - - -
David Farning - - -
Stefan Unterhauser - - -
Carlo Falciola - - -
Sean Daly 11-13 Best Western Hotel Alpi arriving late Tuesday night the 10th
Adam Holt 9-12 camping? arriving late Monday the 9th!

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Equipment

Lodging

There are some offers on the freesoftwareweek.org page.

Schedule

We start at 9:00 o' clock in the morning. We will meet each day in the main room for a daily kick off meeting (30 minutes) and then work in groups on specific problems. We will come together for a 60 minutes summary and presentation meeting at 17:00.

Saturday, November 7

  • Morning session:
    • free hacking (form groups and use the time to work on specific projects)
  • Afternoon session:
    • free hacking (form groups and use the time to work on specific projects)

Sunday, November 8

  • Morning session:
    • free hacking (form groups and use the time to work on specific projects)
  • Afternoon session:
    • free hacking (form groups and use the time to work on specific projects)

Monday, November 9

  • Morning session:
  • Afternoon session:
    • Summary/Evaluation of the 0.86 release cycle
    • What do we want to make better, add in the 0.88 cycle.
    • New Features
    • Identify the 0.88 projects we want to hack on during the next days

Tuesday, November 10

  • Morning session:
    • 0.88 projects
  • Afternoon session:
    • 0.88 projects

Wednesday, November 11

  • Morning session:
  • Afternoon session:

Thursday, November 12

  • Morning session:
    • Sustainability day (business models around Sugar, new man power)
  • Afternoon session:
    • Sustainability day (business models around Sugar, new man power)
    • 0.88 projects
    • Summary of the sugar hack fest: give out homework for the next 5 months

Friday, November 13

South Tyrol Free Software Conference. Please register if you want to participate.

Topics ideas

  • Zeitgeist and Journal
  • Performance and memory usage (cairo, rsvg, gtk+, etc)
  • PyGObject, Vala and GObject introspection
  • Fix Evince's page cache
  • Specify the Gtk+ theme in CSS and allow users to edit it from Sugar (gtk-css-engine)
  • The 0.88 Release cycle - Where we can improve and what we learned from previous development cycles Simon Schampijer
  • How to start a Sugar pilot? - Impressions from the field (Berlin) Simon Schampijer
  • How to sustain Sugar development? Grants, Industry partners, Local funding? What is the long, middle and short term plan. Simon Schampijer
  • ...

Impressions

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