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We had a "state of the OLPC" mini-conference at OLPC headquarters on '''April 3-4''', 2008. |
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===Additional proposed talks=== |
===Additional proposed talks=== |
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The following talks were proposed, but the proposer |
The following talks were proposed, but the proposer was unable to be present. |
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* "Removable Activities" (Mikus Grinbergs) (related to datastore work and activity management) |
* "Removable Activities" (Mikus Grinbergs) (related to datastore work and activity management) |
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* "Sugar Performance" (Tomeu Vizoso) |
* "Sugar Performance" (Tomeu Vizoso) |
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* "Hand-key scrolling" (Tomeu Vizoso) (also, "magnifying class" and "bulletin-board" keys) |
* "Hand-key scrolling" (Tomeu Vizoso) (also, "magnifying class" and "bulletin-board" keys) |
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** This one Eben ended up presenting for us. |
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* (Better integration with legacy) "Desktop Applications" (Marco Gritti) |
* (Better integration with legacy) "Desktop Applications" (Marco Gritti) |
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* "Performance, Performance, Performance" (Mitch Bradley) |
* "Performance, Performance, Performance" (Mitch Bradley) |
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== Presenter guidelines == |
== Presenter guidelines == |
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For the 1-hour long talk categories, the goal |
For the 1-hour long talk categories, the goal was ~25 minutes of |
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"presentation" and ~25 minutes of "discussion" (interleaved if you |
"presentation" and ~25 minutes of "discussion" (interleaved if you |
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like), with a 5 minute leg-stretch break between talks. For the |
like), with a 5 minute leg-stretch break between talks. For the |
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lightning talks, |
lightning talks, we aimed at ~10 minutes of presentation, the same |
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~25 minutes of discussion, and 5 minutes of R&R. |
~25 minutes of discussion, and 5 minutes of R&R. |
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Revision as of 00:05, 12 April 2008
We had a "state of the OLPC" mini-conference at OLPC headquarters on April 3-4, 2008.
Sorry, we couldn't do real-time streaming; we got most of the talks on DV, and I'm encoding and posting them as I find time.
Schedule
Thursday (April 3)
- 12:30pm: "The Hand Key"
- we discussed the hand key: implementing it might not be so hard!
- Video from the talk
- 12:45pm: Ben Schwartz, "Frameworks for collaboration"
- 1:30pm: Richard Smith, "Suspend/Resume"
- Merged with Chris' talk.
- 2:30pm: Chris Ball, "Power Management"
- 3:30pm: break
- 4:00pm: Eben Eliason, "New Activity management design" (Lightning talk)
- 4:30pm: Eben Eliason, "Automatic transfer/update of activities" (Lightning talk)
- 5:00pm: Edward Cherlin, "State of i18n" (Lightning talk)
Friday (April 4)
- 12:30pm: C. Scott Ananian, "olpcfs"
- 1:30pm: April Fool, "Build Process" (Charles should be on the phone)
- Slides: Media:April1pres.pdf
- Follow-up Article: April_Fool_2008_Build_Process
- 2:30pm: Dafydd Harries, "Communications outlooks"
- 3:30pm: break
- 4:00pm: Martin Langhoff, "State of the schoolserver" (Lightning talk)
- 4:30pm: Eben Eliason, "Toolbars & (no) tabs" (Lightning talk)
- 5:00pm: Michael Stone, "State of security" (Lightning talk)
- 5:30pm: Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos, "Cerebro" (Lightning talk)
Additional proposed talks
The following talks were proposed, but the proposer was unable to be present.
- "Removable Activities" (Mikus Grinbergs) (related to datastore work and activity management)
- "Sugar Performance" (Tomeu Vizoso)
- "Hand-key scrolling" (Tomeu Vizoso) (also, "magnifying class" and "bulletin-board" keys)
- This one Eben ended up presenting for us.
- (Better integration with legacy) "Desktop Applications" (Marco Gritti)
- "Performance, Performance, Performance" (Mitch Bradley)
Presenter guidelines
For the 1-hour long talk categories, the goal was ~25 minutes of "presentation" and ~25 minutes of "discussion" (interleaved if you like), with a 5 minute leg-stretch break between talks. For the lightning talks, we aimed at ~10 minutes of presentation, the same ~25 minutes of discussion, and 5 minutes of R&R.