Hi all at Webteam,
For the GNOME Open Desktop Day, there are some changes to be done for
the website. Fortunately, Erik Bosman and Sense Hofstede have already
done most of it. There are some relatively small tasks left, however.
Who can help me get them online as soon as possible?
This still needs to be done:
-at this page: http://www.guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/
A bullet is to be added on the right at 'Important information', with
'GNOME Open Desktop Day'
-The names in the speakers on the schedule:
http://www.guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/overview#open-desktop-day
should point to the biographies and photos of speakers (each a
sepearte page or one big page with anchors). In the attachment I've
added a document with all the biographies and photos. I've added all
the photo's seperately as well. Also, I've included an HTML file that
Sense has started already (thanks!). Sense is in the middle of exams
however so we shouldn't be bothering him :-)
Let me know if you can help.
Best,
Sanne te Meerman
Sense Hofstede schreef:
On 15 June 2010 11:58, Sanne te Meerman <sanne opensourceadvies nl>
wrote:
Hi Sense,
This is the text for the website.
At the chapter 'the conference' (top menu),
http://www.guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/
Can you also add a bullet with 'GNOME Open Desktop Day'?
For the texts, zie attachments. All photographs are also attached.
It's my
intention that from the program you can link to seperate pages for the
bio's. Whether you give every speaker a separate page, or if you
make one
big page with all the speakers of GNOME Open Desktop Day, and every
link
anchors to that specific bio is up to you. Whatever works best for you.
Best,
Sanne
ps. forgive me for further changes that will probably come. There
are others
involved with deciding about the program as well, and there is also
non-response from some people who have said they would participate.
For now,
we need to have a preliminary program online to go on with further
promotion
of GUADEC and this particular day.
Hello,
I have edited the schedule, put it in an HTML table and added it to
the current overview page at
<http://www.guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/overview>.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of time. I wrongly expected that all
your additions would just be extra text, or corrections for existing
text. Tomorrow is the first day of a text/exam week at school, and
next to that I am also busy with 'regular' school work that all needs
to be finished and/or handed in now the school year is coming to an
end.
Next week I will have more time to work on the website, but if you
really need someone to do it you could ask someone else. I've attached
the HTML file I am using the edit the overview page because the HTML
viewer in OCS is unworkable, putting everything at one line.
Regarding your request to add an item for The GNOME Open Desktop Day
to the top of the GUADEC 2010 website: I would like to hear from Koen
and the other website volunteers first to hear what they think about
adding an extra item to the navigation bar. I am in favour of creating
a separate page for The GNOME Open Desktop Day in the (near?) future,
and at least add a link to the right sidebar at the conference's page:
<http://www.guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/>. Together with the
desktop training it could get a separate heading "Other events around
GUADEC", or something like that.
The separate page(s) with the information about the speakers is
something that I definitely won't be able to do within the next two
weeks. I'm sorry, maybe I should have let know that I would have very
little time these weeks, but I can't just drop all my school books for
this. I hope you understand. :)
Kind regards,
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Schedule
This is the preliminary schedule for GUADEC 2010 and the activities
that coincide with it.
Aula C1 C2 C3 Foyer
Saturday July 24th
GNU Hackers’ Meeting <http://www.gnu.org/ghm/>
Sunday July 25th
GNU Hackers’ Meeting <http://www.gnu.org/ghm/>
Monday July 26th
GNOME developer training
<http://guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/training> The
GNOME Open Desktop Day <#open-desktop-day> BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF>
Tuesday July 27th
GNOME developer training
<http://guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/training>
BoF <http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF>
Wednesday July 28th
9:30 - 17:30 GUADEC GUADEC GUADEC BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF> Hacklab
Thursday July 29th
09:30 - 17:30 GUADEC GUADEC GUADEC BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF> Hacklab
Friday July 30th
09:30 - 17:30 GUADEC GUADEC GUADEC BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF> Hacklab
The GNOME Open Desktop Day
With the upcoming release of GNOME 3.0, it will be no surprise that a
lot of attention will be focused on the latest release issues. But
there will also be special interest for the open source desktop in
education and the government.
NOiVPrior to GUADEC, the GNOME Open Desktop Day will take place,
which is in fact a preconference to GUADEC. The GNOME Open Desktop
Day will be organized in association with Programme Office NOiV
<https://noiv.nl/service/english/> — 'the Netherlands in Open
Connection'. In line with their action plan
<https://noiv.nl/files/2009/12/Action_plan_english.pdf>, the
preconference will focus on the 'New Forerunners' /(action line 9,
page 19 of the action plan)/.
This means that some of Europe’s most interesting 'early adopters' of
free or open source software on desktops in government organizations
are invited to share their experiences. Some of these projects are:
* The GVPontis project
<http://www.gvpontis.gva.es/fileadmin/conselleria/images/Documentacion/memoria/gvpontis_ingles.pdf>
(Valencia, Spain)
* The Wollmux projecy <http://www.wollmux.org/> (Munich, Germany)
What is perhaps most striking about these projects is the synergy
that they have created, as they involve close collaboration of
government institutions, software communities and businesses. During
The GNOME Open Desktop Day, the pursued strategies and background of
some of the most interesting projects in Europe will be discussed.
If you are an early adopter, or want to become one, please contact
Sanne te Meerman — /sanne <at sign> opensourceadvies.nl/ — or visit
this site regularly for updates on the program. This preconference is
also accessible for open software businesses. However, you must be
sponsor of GUADEC in order to participate. To become a sponsor,
please take a look at the GUADEC sponsor’s folder
<http://guadec.org/GUADEC%202010-final.pdf>.
Preliminary schedule
Time Event
9:30 *Information market*
A chance to stroll around the floor and connect with companies who
offer products related to free and open software, or services related
to the desktop.
11:00 *Meet the GNOME Foundation*
With, amongst others:
* /Stormy Peters/, executive director of the GNOME Foundation.
12:00 Lunch
13:00 *GNOME and other free or open source on the desktop*
With, amongst others:
* /Daniel Armendáriz/, coordinator of the technical office of free
and open source of the Basque government.
14:15 Break
14:30 *The GNOME Accessibility Project, and its use within the
government of Andalucia*
With, amongst others:
* /José Félix Ontañón/, project manager for Emergya that manages
the Guadalinfo software, a project of 740 telecentres in
Andalusian towns and cities;
* /Juan Conde/, (with reservation) manager of the free software
section at the secretariat of telecommunications and information
society of Junta de Andalucia.
15:45 Break
16:00 *How we can move forward in the Netherlands with free and
open software on the desktop* /(interactive session)/
With:
* /Stephan Wildeboer/, project manager of several government
projects regarding the use of free and open software in the
Netherlands;
* /Arjen Kamphuis/, independent advisor and co-author of the first
initiative in parliament to push free and open software in
government.
17:30 Drinks
Chair of the Day
Arjen KamphuisArjen Kamphuis — born in 1972 — studied Science &
Policy at Utrecht University and worked for IBM as Unix specialist,
Tivoli consultant and software instructor. As IT-strategy consultant
at Twynstra Gudde he was involved in starting up Kennisnet
<http://about.kennisnet.nl/>, the Dutch educational network. Since
2001 he is operating as an independent adviser of companies and
governments. He co-authored — in 2002 — a motion in parliament that
ultimately turned — in 2007 — into a full-fledged Dutch government
policy mandating the use of open source software for all government
and public sector IT-operations.
At present Arjen divides his attention between IT-policy and the
convergence of IT, biotechnology and nanotechnology and its social
and economic implications. Arjen gives guest lectures on technology
policy and scenarioplanning at various universities and colleges.
When not consulting, Arjen is actively involved in (digital) civil
liberties, the open source movement and criticizing the war on terror.
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Schedule
This is the preliminary schedule for GUADEC 2010 and the activities
that coincide with it.
Aula C1 C2 C3 Foyer
Saturday July 24th
GNU Hackers’ Meeting <http://www.gnu.org/ghm/>
Sunday July 25th
GNU Hackers’ Meeting <http://www.gnu.org/ghm/>
Monday July 26th
GNOME developer training
<http://guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/training> The
GNOME Open Desktop Day <#open-desktop-day> BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF>
Tuesday July 27th
GNOME developer training
<http://guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/training>
BoF <http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF>
Wednesday July 28th
9:30 - 17:30 GUADEC GUADEC GUADEC BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF> Hacklab
Thursday July 29th
09:30 - 17:30 GUADEC GUADEC GUADEC BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF> Hacklab
Friday July 30th
09:30 - 17:30 GUADEC GUADEC GUADEC BoF
<http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/Schedule/BOF> Hacklab
The GNOME Open Desktop Day
With the upcoming release of GNOME 3.0, it will be no surprise that a
lot of attention will be focused on the latest release issues. But
there will also be special interest for the open source desktop in
education and the government.
NOiVPrior to GUADEC, the GNOME Open Desktop Day will take place, which
is in fact a preconference to GUADEC. The GNOME Open Desktop Day will
be organized in association with Programme Office NOiV
<https://noiv.nl/service/english/> — 'the Netherlands in Open
Connection'. In line with their action plan
<https://noiv.nl/files/2009/12/Action_plan_english.pdf>, the
preconference will focus on the 'New Forerunners' /(action line 9,
page 19 of the action plan)/.
This means that some of Europe’s most interesting 'early adopters' of
free or open source software on desktops in government organizations
are invited to share their experiences. Some of these projects are:
* The GVPontis project
<http://www.gvpontis.gva.es/fileadmin/conselleria/images/Documentacion/memoria/gvpontis_ingles.pdf>
(Valencia, Spain)
* The Wollmux projecy <http://www.wollmux.org/> (Munich, Germany)
What is perhaps most striking about these projects is the synergy that
they have created, as they involve close collaboration of government
institutions, software communities and businesses. During The GNOME
Open Desktop Day, the pursued strategies and background of some of the
most interesting projects in Europe will be discussed.
If you are an early adopter, or want to become one, please contact
Sanne te Meerman — /sanne <at sign> opensourceadvies.nl/ — or visit
this site regularly for updates on the program. This preconference is
also accessible for open software businesses. However, you must be
sponsor of GUADEC in order to participate. To become a sponsor, please
take a look at the GUADEC sponsor’s folder
<http://guadec.org/GUADEC%202010-final.pdf>.
Preliminary schedule
Time Event
9:30 *Information market*
A chance to stroll around the floor and connect with companies who
offer products related to free and open software, or services related
to the desktop.
11:00 *Meet the GNOME Foundation*
With, amongst others:
* /Stormy Peters/, executive director of the GNOME Foundation.
12:00 Lunch
13:00 *GNOME and other free or open source on the desktop*
With, amongst others:
* /Daniel Armendáriz/, coordinator of the technical office of free
and open source of the Basque government.
14:15 Break
14:30 *The GNOME Accessibility Project, and its use within the
government of Andalucia*
With, amongst others:
* /José Félix Ontañón/, project manager for Emergya that manages
the Guadalinfo software, a project of 740 telecentres in
Andalusian towns and cities;
* /Juan Conde/, (with reservation) manager of the free software
section at the secretariat of telecommunications and information
society of Junta de Andalucia.
15:45 Break
16:00 *How we can move forward in the Netherlands with free and open
software on the desktop* /(interactive session)/
With:
* /Stephan Wildeboer/, project manager of several government
projects regarding the use of free and open software in the
Netherlands;
* /Arjen Kamphuis/, independent advisor and co-author of the first
initiative in parliament to push free and open software in
government.
17:30 Drinks
Chair of the Day
Arjen KamphuisArjen Kamphuis — born in 1972 — studied Science & Policy
at Utrecht University and worked for IBM as Unix specialist, Tivoli
consultant and software instructor. As IT-strategy consultant at
Twynstra Gudde he was involved in starting up Kennisnet
<http://about.kennisnet.nl/>, the Dutch educational network. Since
2001 he is operating as an independent adviser of companies and
governments. He co-authored — in 2002 — a motion in parliament that
ultimately turned — in 2007 — into a full-fledged Dutch government
policy mandating the use of open source software for all government
and public sector IT-operations.
At present Arjen divides his attention between IT-policy and the
convergence of IT, biotechnology and nanotechnology and its social and
economic implications. Arjen gives guest lectures on technology policy
and scenarioplanning at various universities and colleges.
When not consulting, Arjen is actively involved in (digital) civil
liberties, the open source movement and criticizing the war on terror.
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