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Akademy/2012/Wednesday
2012-06-30T10:21:10Z
<p>Magavdraakon: </p>
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<div>= BoF sessions on Wednesday, July 4nd 2012 =<br />
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'''All rooms have whiteboards and projectors.'''<br /><br />
Please put your name and email address in the Host/Notes section. There is no length limitation; text will wrap.<br />
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=== Room 226 ===<br />
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! Room 226<br />
! seats 16<br />
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! Time <br />
! Subject <br />
! Host/Notes<br />
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| width="100pt" | 09:30 <br />
| width="200pt" | <br />
| width="400pt" | <br />
|-<br />
|| 10:30 <br />
| KDE Connect BoF<br />
| Internal meeting for KDE Connect Team members and KDE contributors interested in participating<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Lunch <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| Estonian ID-card<br />
| '''Host:''' Lauri Võsandi <lauri.vosandi@gmail.com><br />
'''Target audience:''' Anybody into high-tech!<br/><br />
'''Brief:''' Most foreigners don't know that Estonia has adapted a SmartCard for legal person identification and document signing. In this session I'll show you what cool stuff you can do with Estonian ID-card! The software is cross-platform and ID-card configuration utility uses Qt framework for supporting Linux and Mac in addition to Windows.<br />
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'''Topics:'''<br />
* Introduction to Estonian ID-card<br />
* The legal background<br />
* Authentication for e-banks and other government services<br />
* Digital signature for replacing written signatures<br />
* Mythbusting privacy issues surrounding national identification cards<br />
|-<br />
| 14:00 <br />
| KDE-Authors BoF <br />
| '''Host:''' Supreet Pal Singh <supreetpal@gmail.com><br />
'''Target audience:''' Anyone interested in authoring books for KDE.<br /><br />
'''Topics:'''<br />
*A short brief on our first book (A beginner's guide to KDE development).<br />
*Planning for a future book.<br />
*How to use flossmanuals for book writing.<br />
*Anything related. See http://supreetpal.blogspot.com/2012/06/kde-authors-promoting-book-writing-in.html for more information.<br />
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| 16:00 <br />
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| 18:00 <br />
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=== Room 227 ===<br />
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
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! Room 227<br />
! seats 23<br />
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! Time <br />
! Subject <br />
! Host/Notes<br />
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| width="100pt" | 09:30 <br />
| width="200pt" | KDE Women's outreach <br />
| width="400pt" |''' Host: Claudia Rauch'''<br />
In this session, I would like to discuss how we can improve the participation of women in the KDE Community. We can draw from other initiatives like the [https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2012| GNOME Foundation Women's outreach program], or the [http://railsgirls.com/| railsgirls workshops] or any other example that you know of. And hopefully come to some useful ideas and action items for ourselves. Men are invited as well :)<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Lunch <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 13:45 <br />
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| 15:00 <br />
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| 16:00 <br />
| FSFE PDF readers sprint<br />
| '''Host:''' Heiki "Repentinus" Ojasild <repentinus at fsfe dot org><br />
FSFE's [https://fsfe.org/campaigns/pdfreaders/pdfreaders.en.html PDF readers campaign] attempts to remove advertisements for proprietary PDF readers from the websites of public bodies.<br />
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'''Target audience:''' Everyone. Especially people interested in a fair playing field for Free Software on the software market.<br />
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We are going to hold a workshop attempting to locate such advertisements, contacting the webmasters of the offending sites, adding the offenders to the list on fsfe.org, et cetera.<br />
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'''Prerequisites:''' none. '''[http://blogs.fsfe.org/repentinus/english/2012/06/16/fsfe-pdf-readers-sprint-at-akademy-2012/ Further information]'''<br />
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'''Heads-ups''' from people interested in attending and any relevant information are welcome to my e-mail address.<br />
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| 18:00 <br />
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=== Room 317 ===<br />
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! Room 317<br />
! seats 25<br />
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! Time <br />
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| width="100pt" | 09:30 <br />
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|-<br />
| 10:15 <br />
| Robotics workshop <br />
| '''Host''':Estonian IT College robotics club<br />
Previous programming experience is NOT recommended!<br />
*Programming small sumo robots with Arduino<br />
*Small competition<br />
|-<br />
| 11:30 <br />
| Robotics workshop<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 12:30 <br />
| Lunch <br />
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|-<br />
| 14:00 <br />
| Join The Game BoF<br />
| '''Host''': Claudia Rauch<br />
Brainstorming session about the KDE e.V. supporting membership program: How can we improve the website, make the program more accessible and attractive?<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00 <br />
| R&D projects in KDE BoF<br />
| '''Host''': Dario Freddi <drf@kde.org><br />
'''Topics''': <br />
* Define a set of guidelines for KDE's involvement in external R&D projects<br />
* Discussion about potential new projects, and upcoming projects<br />
* Discussion about ongoing projects (such as ALERT) and their future developments<br />
'''Target audience''': People interested in engaging proactively with R&D in KDE, willing to help on the development, engagement, and/or financial part.<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00 <br />
| KDE Multimedia<br />
| '''Host''': Trever Fischer <tdfischer@fedoraproject.org><br />
'''Topics''': Nothing concrete planned! Probably hacking!<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00 <br />
| KDE Multimedia Continued!<br />
| <br />
|}<br />
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=== Room 319 ===<br />
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
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! Room 319<br />
! seats 25 <br />
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! Time <br />
! Subject <br />
! Host/Notes<br />
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| width="100pt" | 09:30 <br />
| width="200pt" | <br />
| width="400pt" |<br />
|-<br />
| 10:30 <br />
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| 11:30 <br />
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| 12:30 <br />
| Lunch <br />
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| 13:00<br />
14:00<br />
| KDE Telepathy meet'n'hack<br />
| '''Host''': Martin Klapetek <martin.klapetek@gmail.com><br />
'''Topics''': <br />
* 0.4 review<br />
* [http://notes.kde.org/ktp-0-5 plans for 0.5.]<br />
* KPeople and PIM Integration <br />
* KTp Active?<br />
* Desktop Integration<br />
Open to anyone wanting to help influence future directions of KTp.<br />
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|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
16:00<br />
| Gluon Game Development Workshop<br />
| '''Host''': Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen <admin@leinir.dk><br />
'''Purpose''': Bring-your-idea game development workshop. You bring an idea for a game, and we will help you get started with Gluon Creator and its various tools.<br />
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| 18:00 <br />
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=== Room 419 === <br />
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
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! Room 410<br />
! seats 25<br />
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! Time <br />
! Subject <br />
! Host/Notes<br />
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| width="100pt" | 09:30 <br />
| width="200pt" | <br />
| width="400pt" | <br />
|-<br />
| 10:30 <br />
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| 12:30<br />
| Lunch <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 14:00 <br />
| Plasma Active application writing<br />
| '''Host''': Marco Martin <mart@kde.org><br />
'''Topics''': <br />
* Current examples (addons client, okular..)<br />
* Current libraries/frameworks<br />
* Do and don't<br />
* Things still needed<br />
* Support to who wants to port an application<br />
* Open discussion<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00 <br />
| Plasma Active application writing<br />
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|-<br />
| 18:00 <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Other BoF Days ==<br />
<br />
[[Akademy/2012/Monday|Monday's BoF schedule]]<br />
<br />
[[Akademy/2012/Thursday|Thursday's BoF schedule]]<br />
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[[Akademy/2012/Friday|Friday's BoF schedule]]</div>
Magavdraakon
https://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Akademy/2012/QtQuick&diff=22010
Akademy/2012/QtQuick
2012-06-21T07:20:19Z
<p>Magavdraakon: </p>
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<div>'''Qt Quick 2 Training on Monday, 2 July 2012'''<br />
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Qt 5 is coming, and one of its most outstanding features will be Qt Quick 2. <br />
During Akademy, a training will be held covering the basic concepts of Qt Quick 2, how to make your own GUI with a specific emphasis on user interaction, animations and transitions between states. Last but not least, will be presented how to use the Qt C++ API to extend the Qt Quick 2 runtime.<br />
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KDAB will be conducting this training, which is sponsored by Nokia in addition to their Platinum sponsorship. Nokia and KDAB are committed to Qt and KDE, and are offering this training to support that commitment. <br />
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Coaches: Volker Krause and Kévin Ottens<br />
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Preliminary schedule:<br />
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09:30 - 11:00 Concepts and composing user interfaces<br />
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11:00 - 11:15 Break<br />
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11:15 - 12:45 User interaction<br />
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12:45 - 13:45 Lunch Break<br />
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13:45 - 15:15 Animations, states and transitions<br />
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15:15 - 15:30 Break<br />
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15:30 - 17:00 C++ Integration<br />
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'''Registration is required.'''<br />
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The workshop is suitable for beginners and advanced developers. Please add your name and information below if you want to attend.<br />
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
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! Name/IRC nick/email<br />
! Level of Qt expertise<br />
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| width="35%" | Ima Hotshot<br />
| width="55%" | I can do cute with one hand behind my back.<br />
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| 2<br />
| Helio Chissini de Castro<br />
| Some Qt but need learn new tricks<br />
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| 3<br />
| Lauri Võsandi<br />
| Always ready to learn new stuff!<br />
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| 4<br />
| Sune Vuorela<br />
| c++ champion, haven't yet succeeded hello world in qtquick<br />
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| 5<br />
| Luciano Montanaro<br />
| Good Qt knowledge, some Qt Quick 1<br />
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| 6<br />
| Sinny Kumari (ksinny)<br />
| Intermediate Qt and QtQuick 1<br />
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| 7<br />
| Shantanu Tushar (shaan7)<br />
| Advanced Qt and QtQuick 1<br />
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| 8<br />
| Christoph Cullmann (cullmann)<br />
| Qt ok, Qt Quick never tried<br />
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| 9<br />
| Dominik Haumann (dhaumann)<br />
| Qt, Qt Quick never tried<br />
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| 10<br />
| Pradeepto Bhattacharya (pradeepto) <br />
| Qt <br />
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| 11<br />
| Martin Gräßlin (mgraesslin)<br />
| Good Qt knowledge, knows the annoying parts of transiting ot QtQuick 1<br />
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| 12<br />
| José Millán Soto (fid_jose)<br />
| Experience with Qt, but I've never tried QtQuick<br />
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| 13<br />
| Maximilian Löffler<br />
| Just started with Qt, never worked with Qt Quick<br />
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| 14<br />
| John Layt (jlayt)<br />
| Qt Maintainer, doesn't mean I know what I'm doing :-)<br />
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| 15<br />
| Park Shinjo (peremen)<br />
| Some Qt, no Qt Quick yet<br />
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| 16<br />
| Sven Petai (hadara)<br />
| very little QT experience, no Qt Quick experience<br />
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| 17<br />
| Alejandro Castaño<br />
| Good Qt/Qt Quick<br />
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| 18<br />
| Adrian Lopez<br />
| very little Qt and Qt Quick experience<br />
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| 19<br />
| Joseph Wenninger<br />
| Qt widget based: quite good, Qt Quick: no expeience<br />
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| 20<br />
| Dan Vratil<br />
| Good Qt knowledge, Qt Quick basics<br />
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| 21<br />
| Niels Slot<br />
| Decent Qt knowledge, almost no Qt Quick experience<br />
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| 22<br />
| Mirko Boehm<br />
| I code Qt while sleepwalking after three Mai Tais. But not QML.<br />
|-<br />
| 23<br />
| Jure Repinc<br />
| Good Qt, only tried Qt Quick 1 a little<br />
|-<br />
| 24<br />
| Lindsay Roberts<br />
| Medium Qt, low Quick.<br />
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| 25<br />
| Antonio Larrosa<br />
| Good Qt, no Qt Quick<br />
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| 26<br />
| Yash shah<br />
| Qt, no experience with Qt Quick<br />
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| 27<br />
| Daniele E. Domenichelli (drdanz)<br />
| Good Qt, almost no Qt Quick experience<br />
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| 28<br />
| Christian Reiner<br />
| Did some c++/Qt, no Qt Quick<br />
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| 29<br />
| Sivan Greenberg<br />
| Done quite some QML by now, wants more insight of the C++ side.<br />
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| 30<br />
| Benjamin Port<br />
| A bit experience with Qt, but never really use QtQuick (only some test)<br />
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| 31<br />
| Felix Rohrbach (fxrh)<br />
| Medium Qt, no QtQuick<br />
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| 32<br />
| Shreya Pandit(shreya)<br />
| Intermediate Qt and beginner Qt Quick<br />
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| 33<br />
| Rohan Garg (shadeslayer)<br />
| Intermediate Qt, very basic knowledge of Qt Quick<br />
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| 34<br />
| Margus Ernits<br />
| beginner QT<br />
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Magavdraakon