[static-web] guadec-2016: Split AGM into two parts for the video.
- From: Benjamin Berg <bberg src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [static-web] guadec-2016: Split AGM into two parts for the video.
- Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2016 14:05:24 +0000 (UTC)
commit 3c7ed0b85694097f34954d3496aa275aeffe8b02
Author: Benjamin Berg <benjamin sipsolutions net>
Date: Sat Aug 13 16:04:52 2016 +0200
guadec-2016: Split AGM into two parts for the video.
guadec-2016/schedule.xml | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/guadec-2016/schedule.xml b/guadec-2016/schedule.xml
index c12d4fe..4c0fd37 100644
--- a/guadec-2016/schedule.xml
+++ b/guadec-2016/schedule.xml
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ This year, I'll be talking about how we at Centricular worked along exactly thos
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
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>44-making_your_gnome_app_compile_24x_faster</slug><start>10:30</start><subtitle /><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><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T11:45:00+02:00</date><description
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Jonathan
Blandford</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>48-an_asynchronous_internet_for_gnome</slug><start>11:45</start><subtitle /><title>An
asynchronous internet for GNOME</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="d71881e6-2436-54ab-bd5b-713e42b33b8e" id="51"><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 will 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><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T14:00:00+02:00</date><description
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>David
King</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>51-building_gtk_applications_for_windows_with_mingw</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Building GTK+ applications for Windows with MinGW</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="cae033cb-4acd-5194-895c-1cd1dfb66e7c" id="100"><abstract>The annual general meeting of the GNOME
Foundation: team reports and Q&A with the board.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T15:00:00+02:00</date><duration>04:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>GNOME Board</person></persons><recordin
g><license>CC BY-SA 4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</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 /><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T14:30:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Sriram Ramkrishna</person><person>LAS GNOME organizing
committee</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>105-unconference-3</slug><start>14:30</start><subtitle /><title>Learn about LAS GNOME our
newest conference</title><track /><type>talk</type></event></room><room name="Room 2"><event
guid="bc4252d3-3aaa-502b-997a-7a329bdc7cfe" id="12"><abstract>An extension of gnome-continuous.
+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><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T11:45:00+02:00</date><description
/><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Jonathan
Blandford</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>48-an_asynchronous_internet_for_gnome</slug><start>11:45</start><subtitle /><title>An
asynchronous internet for GNOME</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="d71881e6-2436-54ab-bd5b-713e42b33b8e" id="51"><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 will 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><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T14:00:00+02:00</date><description
/><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>David
King</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA 4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>51-building_gtk_applications_for_windows_with_mingw</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Building GTK+ applications for Windows with MinGW</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="cae033cb-4acd-5194-895c-1cd1dfb66e7c" id="100"><abstract>The annual general meeting of the GNOME
Foundation: reports</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T15:00:00+02:00</date><duration>01:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>GNOME Board</person><person>GNOME Teams</person></persons><recording><li
cense>CC BY-SA 4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>100-gnome_foundation_annual_general_meeting__reports</slug><start>15:00</start><subtitle
/><title>GNOME Foundation annual general meeting – Reports</title><track /><type>meeting</type></event><event
guid="01e8a7f0-684c-55b0-8b1c-930962a49729" id="105"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-08-13T14:30:00+02:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Sriram Ramkrishna</person><person>LAS GNOME organizing
committee</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>105-unconference-3</slug><start>14:30</start><subtitle /><title>Learn about LAS GNOME our
newest conference</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event guid="b3246f6a-8ed0-514c-bb5b-4635b3debac3"
id="117"><abstract>The annual general meeting of the GNOME Foundation: Q&A with the
board.</abstract><attachmen
ts /><date>2016-08-13T16:30:00+02:00</date><duration>02:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>GNOME Board</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>false</optout></recording><room>Room
1</room><slug>117-gnome_foundation_annual_general_meeting__qa</slug><start>16:30</start><subtitle
/><title>GNOME Foundation annual general meeting – Q&A</title><track
/><type>meeting</type></event></room><room name="Room 2"><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
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