[static-web] Update schedule.



commit c77d442cbe2ad3bfc79aac6a14d1a3fbf3c9c873
Author: Benjamin Berg <benjamin sipsolutions net>
Date:   Mon Aug 8 22:49:36 2016 +0200

    Update schedule.

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-<schedule><version>1.0</version><conference><title>GUADEC 
2016</title><timeslot_duration>00:15</timeslot_duration><days>4</days><acronym>GUADEC2016</acronym><start>2016-08-11</start></conference><day
 date="2016-08-11" end="2016-08-11T23:59:00+02:00" index="1" start="2016-08-11T09:00:00+02:00"><room 
name="Room 1" /><room name="Room 2" /><room name="Elsewhere"><event 
guid="6889f591-0803-5f0e-9a14-ce5cbaf806fe" id="113"><type /><title>BBQ at AKK</title><logo 
/><duration>04:59</duration><room>Elsewhere</room><track /><abstract>Pre-registration meeting in the AKK beer 
garden (on campus) and BBQ there. We will provide food, drinks are inexpensive but not free. Bring cash for 
payment.</abstract><language>eng</language><start>19:00</start><attachments 
/><slug>113-bbq_at_akk</slug><links /><subtitle /><persons><person>AKK and GUADEC 
Teams</person></persons><date>2016-08-11T19:00:00+02:00</date><recording><optout>true</optout><license>no-video</license></recording></event><event
 guid=
 "363bdbee-1372-5ff6-9c7f-56f62d93dbb4" id="200"><title>Workshops</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-11T09:00:00+02:00</date><abstract /><language>eng</language><slug>200-workshops</slug><links 
/><track /><persons /><type /><duration>09:00</duration><start>09:00</start><attachments /><subtitle 
/><room>Elsewhere</room><recording><optout>true</optout><license>no-video</license></recording></event></room></day><day
 date="2016-08-12" end="2016-08-12T23:00:00+02:00" index="2" start="2016-08-12T09:30:00+02:00"><room 
name="Room 1"><event guid="20b3fa66-1288-58a1-bb62-0c240c82e929" id="2"><title>Flow graphs in GNOME and 
Gtk+</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T15:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>Flow graphs are awesome. Like no other 
widget, they feel intuitive and are straightforward to use.
+<schedule><version>1.0</version><conference><acronym>GUADEC2016</acronym><days>4</days><start>2016-08-11</start><timeslot_duration>00:15</timeslot_duration><title>GUADEC
 2016</title></conference><day date="2016-08-11" end="2016-08-11T23:59:00+02:00" index="1" 
start="2016-08-11T09:00:00+02:00"><room name="Grace" /><room name="Ada" /><room name="Elsewhere"><event 
guid="6889f591-0803-5f0e-9a14-ce5cbaf806fe" id="113"><abstract>Pre-registration meeting in the AKK beer 
garden (on campus) and BBQ there. We will provide food, drinks are inexpensive but not free. Bring cash for 
payment.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-11T19:00:00+02:00</date><duration>04:59</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>AKK and GUADEC 
Teams</person></persons><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>113-bbq_at_akk</slug><start>19:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>BBQ at AKK</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="363
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/><date>2016-08-11T09:00:00+02:00</date><duration>09:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons 
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 /><title>Workshops</title><track /><type /></event></room></day><day date="2016-08-12" 
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guid="20b3fa66-1288-58a1-bb62-0c240c82e929" id="2"><abstract>Flow graphs are awesome. Like no other widget, 
they feel intuitive and are straightforward to use.
 
 In this talk, you will be taken on a short tour that shows you where to find flow graphs in common Free 
software.
 
 Then, we will look at libgtkflow, a library built upon the GNOME stack that makes it easy for you to use 
flow graphs in your own Gtk-based applications.
 
-After this we will discuss the future use of flow graphs in GNOME-related 
software.</abstract><language>eng</language><description /><slug>2-flow_graphs_in_gnome_and_gtk</slug><links 
/><track 
/><persons><person>grindhold</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>15:30</start><attachments
 /><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="fb5e3081-c1f5-5657-9abb-b2ce8a0c4008" id="7"><title>Inspector 
Gadget</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T16:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>Many new terms have entered the GTK 
vocabulary the last year, like gadgets, CSS nodes or box models.
+After this we will discuss the future use of flow graphs in GNOME-related software.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-12T15:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>grindhold</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>2-flow_graphs_in_gnome_and_gtk</slug><start>15:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>Flow graphs in GNOME and Gtk+</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="fb5e3081-c1f5-5657-9abb-b2ce8a0c4008" id="7"><abstract>Many new terms have entered the GTK vocabulary 
the last year, like gadgets, CSS nodes or box models.
 
-This talk will explain and showcase these new developments in GTK's rendering pipeline and attempt an 
outlook into the future.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>7-inspector_gadget</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Benjamin 
Otte</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>16:30</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="21cd49d0-45c8-5a83-8c03-8b9a785627aa" id="8"><title>Flatpak 
status update and future plans</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T11:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Flatpak 
(previously xdg-app) is a new system for desktop application bundling and deployment. It allows you to build 
an application once and then deploy on all Linux distributions, running in a sandboxed environment.
+This talk will explain and showcase these new developments in GTK's rendering pipeline and attempt an 
outlook into the future.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-12T16:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Benjamin 
Otte</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>7-inspector_gadget</slug><start>16:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>Inspector Gadget</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="21cd49d0-45c8-5a83-8c03-8b9a785627aa" id="8"><abstract>Flatpak (previously xdg-app) is a new system for 
desktop application bundling and deployment. It allows you to build an application once and then deploy on 
all Linux distributions, running in a sandboxed environment.
 
-This talk will give a status update on where Flatpak is as a project, and how GNOME is using it. Then it 
will talk about future plans, focusing on what is needed going forward to make GNOME applications work well 
in a sandboxed environment.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>8-flatpak_status_update_and_future_plans</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Alexander 
Larsson</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</duration><start>11:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="e6d8beca-655a-514c-a0db-6f12614d40f0" id="19"><title>WebKit 
security updates</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T15:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Major Linux distributions 
have a problem with WebKit security. Whereas major desktop browsers push automatic security updates directly 
to users on a regular basis so that users don’t have to worry about updates, Linux users are
  dependent on their distributions to release updates. Well over 100 vulnerabilities that could allow remote 
code execution were fixed in WebKit last year, so getting updates out to users is critical. This talk 
examines the disconnect between how the WebKit project handles security issues upstream and how different 
major distributions do (or do not) handle security issues, shows that WebKit security issues have widespread 
impact even for users who do not use a WebKit-based web browser, and discusses the security consequences of 
the split between the original WebKit API and WebKit2.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>19-webkit_security_updates</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Michael 
Catanzaro</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>15:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="f25ee534-b1a2-513e-b8cc-526f695d0153
 " id="28"><title>A GLib look at structured logging</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-12T17:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Structured logging is a handy feature of modern log 
systems, like journald. GLib is growing functionality to allow applications to export log messages in 
structured form, which allows developers and sysadmins to more easily search and sort log messages to find 
what they're looking for.
+This talk will give a status update on where Flatpak is as a project, and how GNOME is using it. Then it 
will talk about future plans, focusing on what is needed going forward to make GNOME applications work well 
in a sandboxed environment.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-12T11:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Alexander 
Larsson</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>8-flatpak_status_update_and_future_plans</slug><start>11:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Flatpak status update and future plans</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="e6d8beca-655a-514c-a0db-6f12614d40f0" id="19"><abstract>Major Linux distributions have a problem with 
WebKit security. Whereas major desktop browsers push automatic security updates directly to users on a 
regular basis so that users don’t have to worry about updates, L
 inux users are dependent on their distributions to release updates. Well over 100 vulnerabilities that could 
allow remote code execution were fixed in WebKit last year, so getting updates out to users is critical. This 
talk examines the disconnect between how the WebKit project handles security issues upstream and how 
different major distributions do (or do not) handle security issues, shows that WebKit security issues have 
widespread impact even for users who do not use a WebKit-based web browser, and discusses the security 
consequences of the split between the original WebKit API and WebKit2.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-12T15:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Michael 
Catanzaro</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>19-webkit_security_updates</slug><start>15:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>WebKit security u
 pdates</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event guid="f25ee534-b1a2-513e-b8cc-526f695d0153" 
id="28"><abstract>Structured logging is a handy feature of modern log systems, like journald. GLib is growing 
functionality to allow applications to export log messages in structured form, which allows developers and 
sysadmins to more easily search and sort log messages to find what they're looking for.
 
-This talk will introduce the new APIs and give an overview of how applications and libraries should log in 
the new world order.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>28-a_glib_look_at_structured_logging</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Philip 
Withnall</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>17:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="5b5c389e-170b-5bcf-9e4d-74f8ff49c677" id="38"><title>GNOME 
Software: you'll never guess what comes next</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-12T11:45:00+02:00</date><abstract>GNOME Software is an project that started life as an 
application installer, and over time picked up features such as updating system firmware, distribution 
upgrades, installation of fonts, codecs, language packs, and handling RPM files and Flatpak bundles. With 
screenshots, long descriptions and now user-submitted ratin
 gs and reviews we're on parity with several other appstores like the Google play store and provide a fast, 
stable and beautiful software center for Fedora. In this talk I will explain about how we built this beast, 
show off some new features and also talk about the future. I'll allow lots of time for questions and comments.
-
-Notes: This is a talk that Richard Hughes is going to present at Flock and me at GUADEC. Also happy to do a 
short version of it if a 25 minute slot works better schedule 
wise.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>38-gnome_software_youll_never_guess_what_comes_next</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Kalev 
Lember</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</duration><start>11:45</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="e92b8310-2623-54c4-be20-ce7391564083" 
id="101"><type>talk</type><title>Intern lightning talks</title><logo /><duration>01:00</duration><room>Room 
1</room><track /><abstract>Lightning talks of Google Summer of Code and Outreachy 
interns</abstract><language>eng</language><start>18:00</start><attachments 
/><slug>101-intern_lightning_talks</slug><links /><subtitle /><persons><person>GSoC and Outreachy 
Interns</person></persons><
 date>2016-08-12T18:00:00+02:00</date><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="343b5c9d-c4fa-5aa4-8563-1e271c788435" 
id="103"><title>Unconference #1</title><logo /><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion panels to 
be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge developments or 
anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
+This talk will introduce the new APIs and give an overview of how applications and libraries should log in 
the new world order.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-12T17:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Philip 
Withnall</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>28-a_glib_look_at_structured_logging</slug><start>17:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>A GLib look at structured logging</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="5b5c389e-170b-5bcf-9e4d-74f8ff49c677" id="38"><abstract>GNOME Software is an project that started life 
as an application installer, and over time picked up features such as updating system firmware, distribution 
upgrades, installation of fonts, codecs, language packs, and handling RPM files and Flatpak bundles. With 
screenshots, long descriptions and now user-submitted ratings and reviews we'
 re on parity with several other appstores like the Google play store and provide a fast, stable and 
beautiful software center. In this talk I will explain about how we built this beast, show off some new 
features and also talk about the future. I'll allow lots of time for questions and 
comments.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-12T11:45:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Kalev 
Lember</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
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 /><title>GNOME Software: you'll never guess what comes next</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="e92b8310-2623-54c4-be20-ce7391564083" id="101"><abstract>Lightning talks of Google Summer of Code and 
Outreachy interns</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-12T18:00:00+02:00</date><duration>01:0
 0</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>GSoC and Outreachy 
Interns</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>101-intern_lightning_talks</slug><start>18:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Intern lightning talks</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="343b5c9d-c4fa-5aa4-8563-1e271c788435" id="103"><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion 
panels to be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge 
developments or anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
  
 Talks will be selected and posted on the board at 16:00 on Friday, 13:30 on Saturday and 16:00 on Sunday.
  
-You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule 
board!</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>103-unconference-1</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>to 
be announced</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>17:30</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording><date>2016-08-12T17:30:00+02:00</date></event><event 
guid="41452287-6fc1-595a-a59a-12bd117de029" id="109"><title>Confessions of a command line geek: Why I don't 
use GNOME but everyone else should</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T14:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Despite 
what tablet- and phone-loving pundits say, the laptop is here to stay. When a user wants to watch a movie on 
a train, they reach for the tablet first. But
  if they want to do actual, real work, they still prefer the laptop.
+You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule board!</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-12T17:30:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>to be announced</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>103-unconference-1</slug><start>17:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>Unconference #1</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="41452287-6fc1-595a-a59a-12bd117de029" id="109"><abstract>Despite what tablet- and phone-loving pundits 
say, the laptop is here to stay. When a user wants to watch a movie on a train, they reach for the tablet 
first. But if they want to do actual, real work, they still prefer the laptop.
 
 Meanwhile, software freedom should always be for everyone, not just technical users and software developers. 
The GNOME project was one of the first in this history of Free Software to realize this, and seek to create a 
free software desktop that truly allowed everyone to enjoy the software freedom that those of us had already 
happily found with Bash and Emacs (or vi :) years before.
 
-This keynote will discuss why GNOME remains best poised to deliver software freedom to everyone, how GNOME 
continues to be the best welcome-mat for those who want software freedom, and why GNOME remains absolutely 
essential to the advancement of software freedom for decades to 
come.</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>109-confessions_of_a_command_line_geek_why_i_dont_use_gnome_but_everyone_else_should</slug><links
 /><track /><persons><person>Bradley 
Kuhn</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>01:00</duration><start>14:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="cc7afd5b-dda6-5302-a41d-918795221100" 
id="111"><title>Opening</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T10:00:00+02:00</date><abstract 
/><language>eng</language><slug>111-opening</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>GUADEC 
Team</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>10:00</start
<attachments /><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event></room><room name="Room 2"><event 
guid="e9fa88cb-0265-5ccd-a402-e56ce70fb12c" id="4"><title>The GNOME Newcomers initative</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-12T15:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Since last year, GNOME has sported a revamped newcomer 
experience for developers with the move from GNOME Love to Newcomers (https://wiki.gnome.org/Newcomers/). 
The talk is a joint talk by Bastian Ilso and Carlos Soriano explaining what's new and what lies in the 
future for GNOME's newcomers guide.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>4-the_gnome_newcomers_initative</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Bastian 
Ilso</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>15:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="d4776b28
 -450d-5c72-bbcd-16b813808106" id="5"><title>Growing an Open Source community</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-12T17:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Open source projects are always understaffed. In this talk 
methods to increase the public visibility of your project as well as gain, keeping and grow newcomers to 
maintainers will be presented.
+This keynote will discuss why GNOME remains best poised to deliver software freedom to everyone, how GNOME 
continues to be the best welcome-mat for those who want software freedom, and why GNOME remains absolutely 
essential to the advancement of software freedom for decades to come.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-12T14:00:00+02:00</date><duration>01:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>Bradley Kuhn</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>109-confessions_of_a_command_line_geek_why_i_dont_use_gnome_but_everyone_else_should</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Confessions of a command line geek: why I don't use GNOME but everyone else should</title><track 
/><type>talk</type></event><event guid="cc7afd5b-dda6-5302-a41d-918795221100" id="111"><abstract 
/><attachments /><date>2016-08-12T10:00:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</languag
 e><links /><logo /><persons><person>GUADEC Team</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>111-opening</slug><start>10:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Opening</title><track /><type>talk</type></event></room><room name="Ada"><event 
guid="e9fa88cb-0265-5ccd-a402-e56ce70fb12c" id="4"><abstract>Since last year, GNOME has sported a revamped 
newcomer experience for developers with the move from GNOME Love to Newcomers 
(https://wiki.gnome.org/Newcomers/). The talk is a joint talk by Bastian Ilso and Carlos Soriano explaining 
what's new and what lies in the future for GNOME's newcomers guide.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-12T15:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Bastian 
Ilso</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>4-the_gnome_newcomers_initative</s
 lug><start>15:00</start><subtitle /><title>The GNOME Newcomers initative</title><track 
/><type>talk</type></event><event guid="d4776b28-450d-5c72-bbcd-16b813808106" id="5"><abstract>Open source 
projects are always understaffed. In this talk methods to increase the public visibility of your project as 
well as gain, keeping and grow newcomers to maintainers will be presented.
 
-All methods are shown on the practical example and how they have - or not have - proven to be useful for the 
coala community. They focus on lowering the entry barrier as much as possible as well as rewarding successes 
and building a continuous learning process with the community.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>5-growing_an_open_source_community</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Lasse 
Schuirmann</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>17:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="23c23699-fdc5-5e08-aa98-ddc1aac45dae" id="6"><title>What makes 
a web service free as in freedom?</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T15:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>GNOME 
provides a complete free software desktop. If you run it yourself you have all the benefits of free software, 
the freedoms to use, study, share, and improve the software.
  You are in control of what you do with your computer.
+All methods are shown on the practical example and how they have - or not have - proven to be useful for the 
coala community. They focus on lowering the entry barrier as much as possible as well as rewarding successes 
and building a continuous learning process with the community.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-12T17:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Lasse 
Schuirmann</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
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 /><title>Growing an Open Source community</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
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If you run it yourself you have all the benefits of free software, the freedoms to use, study, share, and 
improve the software. You are in con
 trol of what you do with your computer.
 
 The situation is different when using software which is run by others as a service, even if these others run 
free software. There you don't have control about what software is run and how. What does that mean for your 
freedoms? How much control do you still have? Do you know what is happening to your data? Do you have the 
freedom to switch to a different service? How is your own freedom affecting the freedom of other users of the 
same service? There are a lot of questions like these.
 
@@ -32,32 +30,29 @@ This presentation will give an overview of where we are, what approaches to defi
 
 [1]: https://userdatamanifesto.org/
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package is being translated…</title><logo /><date>2016-08-12T11:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>The process of 
translate strings into different languages is known as "localization". 
-This is because it is part of the software development lifecycle, and it is the process of adapting the 
software into a specific country/region/market. The talk will go through the localization workflow in Gnome, 
Fedora and Openstack, and also introduce latest technology called 'Zanata' which can support successful 
localization environment for Fedora and Openstack.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>17-how_your_package_is_being_translated</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Alex 
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id="25"><title>Accessibility and the Free Desktop</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-12T16:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>There are around 285 million visually impaired people in 
the world, ou
 t of which around 38-39 million are completely blind. One interesting fact is that over 15 million of blind 
people are from India, and similarly a large number is from different developing or undeveloped countries, 
and poor socioeconomic status. There is a lot of software available for accessibility, and most of it is 
extremely unaccessible, both economically and socially. This is where Free Software comes in. Free Software 
desktops, especially GNOME, have made large strides in accessibility in the last few years, and are proving 
to be an effective way of reaching these people, introducing them to a whole new world of computers. 
-
-I'm going to talk about how Free Software enables people to expand upon accessibility software, add regional 
languages, and helps people in bad socioeconomic settings. I'll then proceed to show a 2-3 minute demo of how 
the universal access features of GNOME work, and what we need to 
improve.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>25-accessibility_and_the_free_desktop</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Gaurav 
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based on GNOME, and is one of the first real world deployments to make use of innovative distribution 
technologies such as OSTree, xdg-app and gnome-sof
 tware.
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people in the world, out of which around 38-39 million are completely blind. One interesting fact is that 
over 15 million of blind people are from India, and similarly a large number is from different developing or 
undeveloped countries, and poor socioeconomic status. There is a lot of software available for accessibility, 
and most of it i
 s extremely unaccessible, both economically and socially. This is where Free Software comes in. Free 
Software desktops, especially GNOME, have made large strides in accessibility in the last few years, and are 
proving to be an effective way of reaching these people, introducing them to a whole new world of computers. 
 
-During this presentation, I will walk through the architecture of the operating system and the 
infrastructure that we use at Endless to maintain it and deploy it, including the challenges we faced and 
what lies ahead for us.
+I'm going to talk about how Free Software enables people to expand upon accessibility software, add regional 
languages, and helps people in bad socioeconomic settings. I'll then proceed to show a 2-3 minute demo of how 
the universal access features of GNOME work, and what we need to improve.</abstract><attachments 
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GNOME, and is one of the first real world deployments to make use of innovative distribution technologies 
such as OSTree, xdg-app and
  gnome-software.
 
-[Note: Endless OS is not at the moment available for download, but it will be when GUADEC comes 
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+During this presentation, I will walk through the architecture of the operating system and the 
infrastructure that we use at Endless to maintain it and deploy it, including the challenges we faced and 
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developments or anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
  
 Talks will be selected and posted on the board at 16:00 on Friday, 13:30 on Saturday and 16:00 on Sunday.
  
-You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
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scheduled, so check the schedule 
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is an old tool kit; it turns 20 in 2007. While its history is a long, unbroken chain of progress, GTK is, 
at its heart, heavily based on how we used to do things in GUI tool kits two decades ago. Over the past 5 
years, since the 3.0 release, the GTK team has been hard at work into bringing the tool kit internals 
kicking and screaming into the XXI century. This has inevitably caused some friction with application 
developers, but it has also opened an entire world of possibilities.
+You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
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is a long, unbroken chain of progress, GTK is, at its heart, heavily based on how we used to do things in GUI 
tool kits two decades ago. Over the past 5 years, since the 3.0 release, the GTK team has been hard at work 
into bringing the tool kit internals kicking and screaming into the XXI century. This has inevitably caused 
some friction with application developers, but it has also opened an entire world of possibilities.
 
-In this talk I'll outline where we are coming from, what has changed, where we're going in the future — and 
how we'll get there.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>16-gtk_are_we_in_the_future_yet</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Emmanuele 
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your GNOME app compile 2.4x faster</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T10:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>... with 
the Meson build system on Linux, and ~15x faster on Windows.
+In this talk I'll outline where we are coming from, what has changed, where we're going in the future — and 
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 /><title>GTK: are we in the future, yet?</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
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~15x faster on Windows.
 
 Last year, Jussi Pakkanen (the maintainer of Meson) gave a talk about improving the way GNOME apps are built 
by replacing Autotools with the Meson build system.
 
 This year, I'll be talking about how we at Centricular worked along exactly those lines and ported 
GStreamer, GLib, and its core dependencies from Autotools to Meson. Besides the improvements in speed, using 
Meson provided numerous advantages over Autotools such as cleaner syntax, better cross-platform support, 
maintainable code, and much more.
 
-I will be talking about our porting journey and make the case that Meson is indeed ready for replacing 
Autotools in every case we've seen so far. The next step is convincing more projects to try out 
Meson.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>44-making_your_gnome_app_compile_24x_faster</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Nirbheek 
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asynchronous internet for GNOME</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T11:45:00+02:00</date><abstract>While most of 
the developed world has decent internet access, this is not universally distributed. In much of the 
developing world, people have very incomplete and spotty access to the internet.
+I will be talking about our porting journey and make the case that Meson is indeed ready for replacing 
Autotools in every case we've seen so far. The next step is convincing more projects to try out 
Meson.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-13T10:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Nirbheek 
Chauhan</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
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 /><title>Making your GNOME app compile 2.4x faster</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="bb353abf-cc6c-515a-ae06-d5bfffcae654" id="48"><abstract>While most of the developed world has decent 
internet access, this is not universally distributed. In much of the developing world, people have very 
incomplete and spotty access to the internet.
 
-At Endless, we are shipping GNOME into that environment. We've had a number of challenges in modifying the 
desktop to work within these constraints. The end result is a version of GNOME that is useful and relevant 
both with and without a network enabled.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>48-an_asynchronous_internet_for_gnome</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Jonathan 
Blandford</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</duration><start>11:45</start><attachments 
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4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="d71881e6-2436-54ab-bd5b-713e42b33b8e" id="51"><title>Building 
GTK+ applications for Windows with MinGW</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T14:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>While 
there have been great strides in building the GTK+ stack on Windows, cross-building for Windows from Linux is 
still the easiest way for most developers to build their applications. I wi
 ll demonstrate, using the Fedora MinGW project, how to build a GTK+ application, including a simple 
installer to bundle all the dependencies into a single distributable 
file.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>51-building_gtk_applications_for_windows_with_mingw</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>David 
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Foundation Annual General Meeting</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T15:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>The Annual 
General Meeting of the GNOME Foundation and team 
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id="105"><title>Unconference #3</title><logo /><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion panels to 
be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge developments or 
anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
+At Endless, we are shipping GNOME into that environment. We've had a number of challenges in modifying the 
desktop to work within these constraints. The end result is a version of GNOME that is useful and relevant 
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/><date>2016-08-13T11:45:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Jonathan 
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 using the Fedora MinGW project, how to build a GTK+ application, including a simple installer to bundle all 
the dependencies into a single distributable file.</abstract><attachments 
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icense><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>100-gnome_foundation_annual_general_meeting</slug><start>15:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>GNOME Foundation Annual General Meeting</title><track /><type>meeting</type></event><event 
guid="01e8a7f0-684c-55b0-8b1c-930962a49729" id="105"><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion 
panels to be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge 
developments or anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
  
 Talks will be selected and posted on the board at 16:00 on Friday, 13:30 on Saturday and 16:00 on Sunday.
  
-You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule 
board!</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>105-unconference-3</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>to 
be announced</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>14:30</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
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guid="bc4252d3-3aaa-502b-997a-7a329bdc7cfe" id="12"><title>GNOME Games graph based health 
analytics</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T14:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>An extension of gnome-continuous.
+You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule board!</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-13T14:30:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>to be announced</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>105-unconference-3</slug><start>14:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>Unconference #3</title><track /><type>talk</type></event></room><room name="Ada"><event 
guid="bc4252d3-3aaa-502b-997a-7a329bdc7cfe" id="12"><abstract>An extension of gnome-continuous.
 
 A graph based application to be able to check the health of the GNOME Games built using Python and neo4j.
 -*- Check which gnome modules builds are failing/passing/timing out/missing from gnome-continuous builds
@@ -65,21 +60,21 @@ A graph based application to be able to check the health of the GNOME Games buil
 -*- Run queries on a graph to find out what possibly broke a module; for example, find out which 
dependencies are used exclusively by the failing modules as an indication that the dependency is broken
 
 ** Source code: https://github.com/sahilsareen/GNOMEGamesHealthAnalytics
-** Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUzUfVo77PI</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>12-gnome_games_graph_based_health_analytics</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Sahil 
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4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="3e32c3e2-6bdb-5afa-be55-9b15f35398c8" id="14"><title>Story of a 
shoe factory</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T11:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>I will talk about GNOME 
application implementation on Fans Shoes Factory. How the impact of using Free Software can reduce cost/save 
the budget and improve employee skill, and support FLOSS by becoming a sponsor for GNOME Asia Summit (2015 
and 2016).</abstract><language>eng</language><description /><slug>14-story_of_a_shoe_factory</slug><links 
/><track /><persons><person>Ahmad Haris</person></persons><type>talk</typ
 e><duration>00:30</duration><start>11:00</start><attachments /><subtitle /><room>Room 
2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 4.0</license></recording></event><event 
guid="6cf0e9df-438b-5b7d-907b-50f4b6f98237" id="15"><title>GNOME for non-technical use</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-13T10:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Many people who know of GNOME are involved in IT related 
areas. For example, they may be IT students, work in R&amp;D, or be involved in a startup.
+** Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUzUfVo77PI</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-13T14:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Sahil 
Sareen</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>12-gnome_games_graph_based_health_analytics</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>GNOME Games graph based health analytics</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="6cf0e9df-438b-5b7d-907b-50f4b6f98237" id="15"><abstract>Many people who know of GNOME are involved in 
IT related areas. For example, they may be IT students, work in R&amp;D, or be involved in a startup.
 
 But what about other communities from mother to village officer who just using computer for their daily 
activity. They just using computer without knowing about OS in their computer, without knowing about GNOME, 
about GNU/Linux, or FOSS.
 
-This session will talk about this, how our community spread about GNOME to new 
people.</abstract><language>eng</language><description /><slug>15-gnome_for_nontechnical_use</slug><links 
/><track /><persons><person>Estu 
Fardani</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>10:00</start><attachments 
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4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="7a70d296-6ab0-5644-ad13-06c38538024d" id="53"><title>Building 
an automotive platform from GNOME</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T11:45:00+02:00</date><abstract>With the 
success of connected cars, there is an increasing demand for a secure, consumer-oriented infotainment 
platform. The open source application framework "Apertis" serves as embedded end-to-end solution in the 
automotive environment. With many contributions to the GNOME technologies over the years and its own Free 
software components, Apertis is truly a unique product in t
 he automotive world which pushes the boundaries of a traditionally closed source environment.
+This session will talk about this, how our community spread about GNOME to new 
people.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-13T10:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Estu 
Fardani</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>15-gnome_for_nontechnical_use</slug><start>10:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>GNOME for non-technical use</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="7a70d296-6ab0-5644-ad13-06c38538024d" id="53"><abstract>With the success of connected cars, there is an 
increasing demand for a secure, consumer-oriented infotainment platform. The open source application 
framework "Apertis" serves as embedded end-to-end solution in the automotive environment. With many 
contributions to the GNOME technologies over the years and its own Free software components, Apertis is truly 
a unique product in the automotive worl
 d which pushes the boundaries of a traditionally closed source environment.
 
-Security is guaranteed by multiple lines of defense, including MAC (Mandatory Access Control) and xdg-app as 
sandboxing mechanism. D-Bus provides a stable SDK-API to the 
app-developer.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>53-building_an_automotive_platform_from_gnome</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Lukas 
Nack</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</duration><start>11:45</start><attachments 
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4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="bbfbd734-10aa-5f7a-8bb3-4255d7949690" 
id="106"><title>Unconference #4</title><logo /><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion panels to 
be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge developments or 
anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
+Security is guaranteed by multiple lines of defense, including MAC (Mandatory Access Control) and xdg-app as 
sandboxing mechanism. D-Bus provides a stable SDK-API to the app-developer.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-13T11:45:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Lukas 
Nack</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>53-building_an_automotive_platform_from_gnome</slug><start>11:45</start><subtitle
 /><title>Building an automotive platform from GNOME</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="bbfbd734-10aa-5f7a-8bb3-4255d7949690" id="106"><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion 
panels to be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge 
developments or anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
  
 Talks will be selected and posted on the board at 16:00 on Friday, 13:30 on Saturday and 16:00 on Sunday.
  
-You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule 
board!</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>106-unconference-4</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>to 
be announced</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>14:30</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording><date>2016-08-13T14:30:00+02:00</date></event></room><room name="Elsewhere"><event 
guid="5716e6a6-b550-53a9-b1e6-00b10609b750" id="115"><type /><title>Z10</title><logo 
/><duration>02:59</duration><room>Elsewhere</room><track /><abstract>Bar evening at Z10. There will be no 
food available.</abstract><language>eng</language><start>21:00</start><attachments 
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 and GUADEC 
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/><date>2016-08-13T09:30:00+02:00</date><abstract 
/><language>eng</language><slug>205-venue_opens</slug><links /><track /><persons /><type 
/><duration>00:30</duration><start>09:30</start><attachments /><subtitle 
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/><date>2016-08-13T10:30:00+02:00</date><abstract /><language>eng</language><slug>206-break</slug><links 
/><track /><persons /><type /><duration>00:30</duration><start>10:30</start><attachments /><subtitle 
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 1-efe3fc4276fa" id="207"><title>Break</title><logo /><date>2016-08-13T11:30:00+02:00</date><abstract 
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/><duration>00:15</duration><start>11:30</start><attachments /><subtitle 
/><room>Elsewhere</room><recording><optout>true</optout><license>no-video</license></recording></event><event 
guid="53f0a9ac-99b8-5eb9-9fa3-3e914a2a89c7" id="208"><title>Lunch</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-13T12:30:00+02:00</date><abstract /><language>eng</language><slug>208-lunch</slug><links 
/><track /><persons /><type /><duration>01:30</duration><start>12:30</start><attachments /><subtitle 
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 date="2016-08-14" end="2016-08-14T23:59:00+02:00" index="4" start="2016-08-14T09:30:00+02:00"><room 
name="Room 1"><event guid="dc201b85-f588-533c-b7c2-4498bc53e9dc" id="11"><title>Integration of Qt 
applications</titl
 e><logo /><date>2016-08-14T15:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>This talk will cover basic information and 
possibilities of Qt Platform Abstraction and present actual result of our attempt to integrate Qt 
applications into GNOME, namely QGnomePlatform and Adwaita-qt 
projects.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>11-integration_of_qt_applications</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Jan 
Grulich</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>15:30</start><attachments 
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4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="673a0736-8798-56d3-9083-7fc72a304f31" id="32"><title>One does 
not simply take a bus</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T16:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>An important aspect of 
humane interfaces is meeting the needs of a variety of people. They all have different skills, restrictions 
and whims. How do you figure out what exactly those are?
+You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule board!</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-13T14:30:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>to be announced</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
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 /><title>Unconference #4</title><track /><type>talk</type></event></room><room name="Elsewhere"><event 
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available.</abstract><attachments 
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/><persons><person>Z10 and GUADEC Teams</person></persons><
 
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 /><title>Z10</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="a74eebdc-899a-579d-a84f-ba8d18667403" 
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/><persons 
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 /><title>Venue opens</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="4049ad77-c1eb-5e0a-b4c2-ca3c0de54f10" 
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/><persons 
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 /><title>Break</title><track /><type /></event>
 <event guid="cdffc551-86dc-5f92-8d61-efe3fc4276fa" id="207"><abstract /><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-13T12:30:00+02:00</date><duration>01:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons 
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>207-lunch</slug><start>12:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>Lunch</title><track /><type /></event></room></day><day date="2016-08-14" 
end="2016-08-14T23:59:00+02:00" index="4" start="2016-08-14T09:30:00+02:00"><room name="Grace"><event 
guid="dc201b85-f588-533c-b7c2-4498bc53e9dc" id="11"><abstract>This talk will cover basic information and 
possibilities of Qt Platform Abstraction and present actual result of our attempt to integrate Qt 
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/><date>2016-08-14T15:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Jan Grulich</person
</persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
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/><title>Integration of Qt applications</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="673a0736-8798-56d3-9083-7fc72a304f31" id="32"><abstract>An important aspect of humane interfaces is 
meeting the needs of a variety of people. They all have different skills, restrictions and whims. How do 
you figure out what exactly those are?
 
-In this presentation I'll talk about how I used user interviews and personas for that purpose, using them as 
tools for discussions and implementation of Public Transportation in GNOME 
Maps.</abstract><language>eng</language><description /><slug>32-one_does_not_simply_take_a_bus</slug><links 
/><track /><persons><person>Andreas 
Nilsson</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>16:30</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="7950b6e4-5500-543f-b296-3f116a9457e6" id="39"><title>Modular 
UIs for offline content</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T15:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Endless devices 
include a lot of content downloaded from the internet so people without internet connections can have access 
to it. We create lots of apps to organize and present the content.
+In this presentation I'll talk about how I used user interviews and personas for that purpose, using them as 
tools for discussions and implementation of Public Transportation in GNOME Maps.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T16:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Andreas 
Nilsson</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>32-one_does_not_simply_take_a_bus</slug><start>16:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>One does not simply take a bus</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="7950b6e4-5500-543f-b296-3f116a9457e6" id="39"><abstract>Endless devices include a lot of content 
downloaded from the internet so people without internet connections can have access to it. We create lots of 
apps to organize and present the content.
 
-We are creating a "modular" system for putting together apps quickly, and it's built on GTK. (Think one 
level higher than GTK widgets.) I'll talk about what such a system should and shouldn't do, and about pushing 
some of GTK's limits.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>39-modular_uis_for_offline_content</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Philip 
Chimento</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>15:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="f2441a62-9871-573d-9852-acd7191b974f" id="42"><title>ZeMarmot — 
Open Animation film produced with FOSS</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-14T11:45:00+02:00</date><abstract>"ZeMarmot" is a project of 2D animation movie, to be 
released under CC By-SA/Free Art licenses and fully made with creative Free Software. In particular, it is 
currently fully digitally drawn on GIMP, video-edited 
 in Blender and sound-edited with Ardour.
+We are creating a "modular" system for putting together apps quickly, and it's built on GTK. (Think one 
level higher than GTK widgets.) I'll talk about what such a system should and shouldn't do, and about pushing 
some of GTK's limits.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-14T15:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Philip 
Chimento</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>39-modular_uis_for_offline_content</slug><start>15:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Modular UIs for offline content</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="f2441a62-9871-573d-9852-acd7191b974f" id="42"><abstract>"ZeMarmot" is a project of 2D animation movie, 
to be released under CC By-SA/Free Art licenses and fully made with creative Free Software. In particular, it 
is currently fully digitally drawn on GIMP, video-edited in Blender and sound-
 edited with Ardour.
 Our desktop of choice is GNOME, under a GNU/Linux operating system.
 
 We will present the film project and its status, what happened in the last year since we started the 
project, but also how we contribute back, since Jehan, scenarist of ZeMarmot, has also been an active 
contributor of GIMP and other Free Software for several years.
@@ -91,28 +86,28 @@ Finally we would like to raise the question: is GNOME ready for the creative art
 ZeMarmot's director, Aryeom Han, is a young South Korean director of animation film, whose first co-directed 
short animation got screened in several festivals and won 2 prices, and later worked on corporate videos and 
several projects. Together with Jehan, they also won a "Firefox Flicks" price in 2012, in "New Technology" 
category, for an animation augmented through HTML5.
 
 About ZeMarmot: http://film.zemarmot.net/
-Blog: http://girinstud.io/</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>42-zemarmot__open_animation_film_produced_with_foss</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Jehan 
Pagès</person><person>Aryeom 
Han</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</duration><start>11:45</start><attachments /><subtitle 
/><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="1b0f7a57-4f8e-5897-855a-a1e0fe4a8de5" id="43"><title>Coding 
live! with Builder</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T11:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>This talk will cover the 
basics of getting started writing a new application with Builder. Christian will live demonstrate creating a 
project from scratch and share his techniques when writing software for 
GNOME.</abstract><language>eng</language><description /><slug>43-coding_live_with_builder</slug><links 
/><track /><persons><person>Christian Hergert</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</d
 uration><start>11:00</start><attachments /><subtitle /><room>Room 
1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 4.0</license></recording></event><event 
guid="4e4c4d4b-2221-57f8-8f5f-44ad40c22e12" id="47"><title>A look behind the curtain—how the Foundation 
runs</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T10:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>Have you ever wondered what the GNOME 
Foundation actually does? What do the employees do to keep the Foundation running? I will cover the details 
on what is required to keep the Foundation active and solvent.  Come see the challenges we face and maybe 
even see what you can do to help!</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>47-a_look_behind_the_curtainhow_the_foundation_runs</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Rosanna 
Yuen</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>10:00</start><attachments 
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 </event><event guid="3a9a1c99-8dd6-5b0e-bcf7-1c0c5df63c00" id="102"><type>talk</type><title>Lightning 
talks</title><logo /><duration>00:30</duration><room>Room 1</room><track /><abstract>Fast-paced and focused 
talks on any and all subjects. You will be able to sign up for these on the day! Talks will be accepted on a 
first come, first serve basis so turn up early if you want to make it on to the schedule. All talks will be 
subject to a strict time limit of 5 minutes on stage (including setup). Slides are welcome, but not 
compulsory.</abstract><language>eng</language><start>17:30</start><attachments 
/><slug>102-lightning_talks</slug><links /><subtitle /><persons 
/><date>2016-08-14T17:30:00+02:00</date><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="46647784-a003-5e87-9fcf-881d1c42efb6" 
id="107"><title>Unconference #5</title><logo /><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion panels to 
be submitted and selected by attende
 es on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge developments or anything that did not make it into 
the normal schedule.
+Blog: http://girinstud.io/</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-14T11:45:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Jehan 
Pagès</person><person>Aryeom Han</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>42-zemarmot__open_animation_film_produced_with_foss</slug><start>11:45</start><subtitle
 /><title>ZeMarmot — Open Animation film produced with FOSS</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="1b0f7a57-4f8e-5897-855a-a1e0fe4a8de5" id="43"><abstract>This talk will cover the basics of getting 
started writing a new application with Builder. Christian will live demonstrate creating a project from 
scratch and share his techniques when writing software for GNOME.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T11:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Christia
 n Hergert</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>43-coding_live_with_builder</slug><start>11:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Coding live! with Builder</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="4e4c4d4b-2221-57f8-8f5f-44ad40c22e12" id="47"><abstract>Have you ever wondered what the GNOME 
Foundation actually does? What do the employees do to keep the Foundation running? I will cover the details 
on what is required to keep the Foundation active and solvent.  Come see the challenges we face and maybe 
even see what you can do to help!</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-14T10:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Rosanna 
Yuen</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>47-a_look_behind_the_curtainhow_the_foundation_runs</slug><start>10:00</s
 tart><subtitle /><title>A look behind the curtain—how the Foundation runs</title><track 
/><type>talk</type></event><event guid="3a9a1c99-8dd6-5b0e-bcf7-1c0c5df63c00" id="102"><abstract>Fast-paced 
and focused talks on any and all subjects. You will be able to sign up for these on the day! Talks will be 
accepted on a first come, first serve basis so turn up early if you want to make it on to the schedule. All 
talks will be subject to a strict time limit of 5 minutes on stage (including setup). Slides are welcome, but 
not compulsory.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T17:30:00+02:00</date><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons /><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>102-lightning_talks</slug><start>17:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>Lightning talks</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="46647784-a003-5e87-9fcf-881d1c42efb6" id="107"><abstract>25 minute slots f
 or talks and discussion panels to be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to 
present cutting edge developments or anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
  
 Talks will be selected and posted on the board at 16:00 on Friday, 13:30 on Saturday and 16:00 on Sunday.
  
-You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule 
board!</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>107-unconference-5</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>to 
be announced</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>17:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording><date>2016-08-14T17:00:00+02:00</date></event><event 
guid="9482c5aa-b3ef-5cc5-bfdc-ffef6d4b7045" id="110"><title>We want more centralization, do we?</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-14T14:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>The roots of the Internet can be found in the move from 
large mainframes to smaller and locally connected machines (Unices or VAXen) Unix. Obviously there was a need 
to connect to remote machines in a convenie
 nt way and not only with manually managed uucp networks.
+You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule board!</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T17:00:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>to be announced</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>107-unconference-5</slug><start>17:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Unconference #5</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="9482c5aa-b3ef-5cc5-bfdc-ffef6d4b7045" id="110"><abstract>The roots of the Internet can be found in the 
move from large mainframes to smaller and locally connected machines (Unices or VAXen) Unix. Obviously there 
was a need to connect to remote machines in a convenient way and not only with manually managed uucp networks.
 
 Eventually in the mid 90ies decentralization was achieved and directly visible due to Gopher and the Web. 
With the move of the big search engines to a general service providers, things started to revert to the 
former centralization.
 
 The Internet still looks like a collection of many computers but in reality most system do not anymore work 
without access to, say, apis.google.com. Unfortunately desktops environments moved in the same direction.
-Do we really want to rely on other peoples 
machines?</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>110-we_want_more_centralization_do_we</slug><links /><track 
/><persons><person>Werner 
Koch</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>01:00</duration><start>14:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="87708b2d-cf10-5ff2-81d9-2545bb2fb198" 
id="112"><title>Closing</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T18:00:00+02:00</date><abstract 
/><language>eng</language><slug>112-closing</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>GUADEC 
Team</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>18:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 1</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event></room><room name="Room 2"><event 
guid="b5162e55-01c1-5dd8-8f17-b78ff5e85d25" id="20"><title>GNOME: customized desktop for the 
government</title><lo
 go /><date>2016-08-14T16:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>China is becoming a huge user of open source software. 
The Chinese government doesn't only claim not to not use Windows 8, but also  encourage the use of Linux, 
like the city of Munich. All require a customized GNOME Desktop. We need to discuss how to meet a market of 
millions of desktops.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>20-gnome_customized_desktop_for_the_government</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Zhenning 
Li</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>16:30</start><attachments /><subtitle 
/><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="18b5c345-1c6a-5833-839b-15cae3a6d269" id="21"><title>How 
do/could we store secrets in GNOME?</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T11:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>This is a 
summary of the infrastructure that GNOME provides to store secrets like passwords, SSH and GPG keys,
  and X.509 certificates.
+Do we really want to rely on other peoples machines?</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T14:00:00+02:00</date><duration>01:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>Werner Koch</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>110-we_want_more_centralization_do_we</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>We want more centralization, do we?</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="87708b2d-cf10-5ff2-81d9-2545bb2fb198" id="112"><abstract /><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T18:15:00+02:00</date><duration>00:15</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>GUADEC Team</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Grace</room><slug>112-closing</slug><start>18:15</start><subtitle
 /><title>Closing</title><track /><type>talk</type></event></room><room name="Ada"><event 
guid="b5162e55-01c1-5dd
 8-8f17-b78ff5e85d25" id="20"><abstract>China is becoming a huge user of open source software. The Chinese 
government doesn't only claim not to not use Windows 8, but also  encourage the use of Linux, like the city 
of Munich. All require a customized GNOME Desktop. We need to discuss how to meet a market of millions of 
desktops.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-14T16:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Zhenning 
Li</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>20-gnome_customized_desktop_for_the_government</slug><start>16:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>GNOME: customized desktop for the government</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="18b5c345-1c6a-5833-839b-15cae3a6d269" id="21"><abstract>This is a summary of the infrastructure that 
GNOME provides to store secrets like passwords, SSH and GPG keys, and X.509 c
 ertificates.
 
 Our infrastructure is more or less adequate within GNOME, but it interfaces poorly with other pieces of 
infrastructure that people use, like Firefox, 2-Factor Authentication hardware, and password managers for 
mobile devices.
 
-We will describe some use cases and some ways in which GNOME could be improved to accomodate cross-platform, 
cross-device, cross-team password storage.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>21-how_docould_we_store_secrets_in_gnome</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Federico Mena 
Quintero</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</duration><start>11:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="b0c67d24-645a-5caa-bf6a-bc4f7ab88075" id="33"><title>GNOME 
Music: state of the union</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T15:30:00+02:00</date><abstract>This talk intents to 
introduce GNOME Music to the audience, briefly go through it's development history, analyze it's current 
state, and announce the plans for the future.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>33-gnome_music_state_of_the_union</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Fel
 ipe Borges</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>15:30</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="70c50efd-f7d7-57a4-8dc6-dcd7635055de" id="46"><title>Reworking 
the desktop distribution</title><logo /><date>2016-08-14T11:45:00+02:00</date><abstract>The traditional model 
of a GNOME desktop is tightly tied to the traditional model of a Linux distribution: many packages that are 
individually installed onto the users system; some are low-level system services, some are core desktop 
components, and some are applications. While in some ways very
+We will describe some use cases and some ways in which GNOME could be improved to accomodate cross-platform, 
cross-device, cross-team password storage.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T11:00:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Federico Mena 
Quintero</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>21-how_docould_we_store_secrets_in_gnome</slug><start>11:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>How do/could we store secrets in GNOME?</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="b0c67d24-645a-5caa-bf6a-bc4f7ab88075" id="33"><abstract>This talk intents to introduce GNOME Music to 
the audience, briefly go through it's development history, analyze it's current state, and announce the plans 
for the future.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-14T15:30:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language>
 <links /><logo /><persons><person>Felipe Borges</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>33-gnome_music_state_of_the_union</slug><start>15:30</start><subtitle
 /><title>GNOME Music: state of the union</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="70c50efd-f7d7-57a4-8dc6-dcd7635055de" id="46"><abstract>The traditional model of a GNOME desktop is 
tightly tied to the traditional model of a Linux distribution: many packages that are individually installed 
onto the users system; some are low-level system services, some are core desktop components, and some are 
applications. While in some ways very
 flexible, this model is also fragile: the continuing correct operation of the system depends on a complex 
dance of installation and upgrades of thousands
 of packages. Systems based on free software components, from OLPC, to ChromeOS, to Android have moved away 
from this model, but are no longer recognizable as a Linux distribution.
 
 Upcoming releases of Fedora Workstation will offer an alternate installation method where the operating 
system is distributed as an ostree image and atomically upgraded as a whole, while applications are installed 
on top as xdg-app bundles. The intent is to provide an experience that is much more
 robust than the traditional package-based installation, while providing additional flexibility in installing 
applications. Applications will no
 longer be strictly bound to the Fedora package set, making it easy for third parties to provide applications 
that work across multiple distributions and distribution versions. The talk will go over the underlying 
technologies and discuss how they interact with a traditional distribution ecosystem, and with
-the evolving ecosystem of xdg-app. There will also be discussion of how users, such as developers, need to 
work differently on such a system, and how we can best enable 
that.</abstract><language>eng</language><description 
/><slug>46-reworking_the_desktop_distribution</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>Owen 
Taylor</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:45</duration><start>11:45</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording></event><event guid="cd873c69-aae6-5edd-b537-cad7fbed6d67" 
id="52"><title>Documentation: state of the union</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-14T15:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>A quick overview of what's been happening in the last few 
years. Hear about where the different docs projects are heading, all the things that have been happening with 
the team and the most epic of hackfests where the team worked on all the  
docs.</abstract><language>eng</language><description
  /><slug>52-documentation_state_of_the_union</slug><links /><track 
/><persons><person>Kat</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>15:00</start><attachments
 /><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
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id="108"><title>Unconference #6</title><logo /><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion panels to 
be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge developments or 
anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
+the evolving ecosystem of xdg-app. There will also be discussion of how users, such as developers, need to 
work differently on such a system, and how we can best enable that.</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T11:45:00+02:00</date><description 
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Owen 
Taylor</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
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 /><title>Reworking the desktop distribution</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
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the last few years. Hear about where the different docs projects are heading, all the things that have been 
happening with the team and the most epic of hackfests where the team worked on all the  
docs.</abstract><attachments /><date>2016-08-14T15:00:
 00+02:00</date><description /><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
/><persons><person>Kat</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Ada</room><slug>52-documentation_state_of_the_union</slug><start>15:00</start><subtitle
 /><title>Documentation: state of the union</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event 
guid="93bb2614-9440-5ad3-b7f4-95aa88a9629a" id="108"><abstract>25 minute slots for talks and discussion 
panels to be submitted and selected by attendees on-site. This is your chance to present cutting edge 
developments or anything that did not make it into the normal schedule.
  
 Talks will be selected and posted on the board at 16:00 on Friday, 13:30 on Saturday and 16:00 on Sunday.
  
-You can propose talks throughout the day and other attendees will add a vote to the ones that they would 
like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule 
board!</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>108-unconference-6</slug><links /><track /><persons><person>to 
be announced</person></persons><type>talk</type><duration>00:30</duration><start>17:00</start><attachments 
/><subtitle /><room>Room 2</room><recording><optout>false</optout><license>CC BY-SA 
4.0</license></recording><date>2016-08-14T17:00:00+02:00</date></event></room><room name="Elsewhere"><event 
guid="73752994-99d6-5dd2-8b4f-e55e4fb7e683" id="116"><title>Centricular Dinner at Hoepfener Burg</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-14T20:00:00+02:00</date><abstract>We are going to visit the beer garden at the Hoepfener Burg 
(local brewery) and have a sponsored dinner 
there.</abstract><language>eng</language><slug>116-centricular_dinner_at_h
 oepfener_burg</slug><links /><track /><persons /><type 
/><duration>03:59</duration><start>20:00</start><attachments /><subtitle 
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/><date>2016-08-14T09:30:00+02:00</date><abstract 
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/><duration>00:30</duration><start>09:30</start><attachments /><subtitle 
/><room>Elsewhere</room><recording><optout>true</optout><license>no-video</license></recording></event><event 
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/><date>2016-08-14T10:30:00+02:00</date><abstract /><language>eng</language><slug>210-break</slug><links 
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guid="1cf98b5b-9980-5b3d-a84e-c57c4e90dd64" id="212"><title>Break</title><logo 
/><date>2016-08-14T16:00:00+02:00</date><abstract /><language>eng</language><slug>212-break</slug><links 
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/><room>Elsewhere</room><recording><optout>true</optout><license>no-video</license></recording></event></room></day></schedule>
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like to see. At the last break before the talk slot, the talks with the most votes will be selected and 
scheduled, so check the schedule board!</abstract><attachments 
/><date>2016-08-14T17:00:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
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 start>10:30</start><subtitle /><title>Break</title><track /><type /></event><event 
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/><date>2016-08-14T12:30:00+02:00</date><duration>01:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo 
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 /><title>Lunch</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="f33e9765-bd8d-55a8-a166-a3acce71554d" 
id="211"><abstract /><attachments 
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