Re: material for desktop summit press kit



Karen Sandler <karen gnome org> wrote:
Hi board and marketing list!

We're putting together information for the Desktop Summit Press Kit, and
one of the sections is "hot issues" for both KDE and GNOME.

here's the KDE draft so far:

Key issues for KDE at the Desktop Summit The KDE community will use
the opportunity of the Desktop Summit gathering to discuss:

* KDE and its relationship with the larger free and open source
software picture, including cooperation with other FOSS projects, our
relationships with downstream distributions, as well as upstream
technology provides, especially Nokia and Qt.

* The KDE mobile strategy regarding Plasma Active and QML. These
strategies will be shaped by how the market is evolving with the
rapid growth of tablets and smartphones and our role, as a
traditionally desktop community, playing into that.

* Our Cloud strategy: Project Silk, ownCloud; how we see the market
evolving with the advent of web technology and online data and how do
we see our role, as a traditionally desktop community, playing into
that.

* Plans for the upcoming KDE Desktop and Applications 4.8 releases.

* "KDE in 5 years" => KDE Frameworks (evolution of the Platform
towards modularity and more level-playing-field integration with Qt),
future of the desktop as well as the other form factors, mainstream
successes.

What do you think I should include?
Suggestions I've got already are:

The GNOME community will use the opportunity of the Desktop Summit
gathering to discuss the following 'hot' items in the community:

* GNOME 3; how to help the distributions to package GNOME 3 and ease the
overall adoption of its use and development, seeking feedback to help with
design and architecture

* Improving the collaboration with KDE for the lower levels of the stack

A few ideas off the top of my head:

 * Celebrating GNOME 3.0. 2011 has been a big year for GNOME; the
summit will be a chance for contributors to congratulate one another
on their achievement.

 * Reviewing progress towards 3.2 and looking at the exciting new
technologies that are in development, such as our new documents
interface and the new GNOME Contacts framework.

 * Welcoming our new Executive Director and the new Foundation Board. :)

(Not exactly 'discussion' points, I know...)

Allan
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