That's good Eitan. Perhaps a bit light on 'hacking' for a hackfest :-) But tist is all important stuff to cover. Especially at this point in time.
I'd only like to add a quick discussion of how to best approach the Project:Possibility students working on GNOME Caribou, assuming some make it to CSUN. We really want to persuade then to stick around. I understand fro Sandy that Microsoft are also keen to met them. Steve On 5 March 2010 23:00, Eitan Isaacson <ei...@monotonous.org> wrote: > Hello folks! > > Here is a tentative schedule for our hackday on the 23rd of March. Don't > forget that this will be the only concentrated hacking day, although I > hope conversations and work continues throughout the week regardless of > booth and conference. Please let me know what you think. When it > solidifies I'll put it on the wiki. > > 8:30 - 9:00 Opening round table > ------------------------------- > It's a bit early, I know, but we have some people in Europe who are > staying up late to attend the next agenda item... > > 9:00 - 9:30 Testing discussion > ------------------------------ > This will be with people in Europe who received funding for a11y > testing. The first half hour will be general discussion, if there is > more to discuss, there we be a breakout so others could get on with > their main focus. Led by Peter Korn. > > 11:00 a11y leadership > --------------------- > With different HR shifts among companies, specifically Will's role, we > will discuss how we continue carrying the baton as a community project. > This will be a mostly "soft" topic, although a lot of concrete decisions > could come out of it, specifically around module maintainership. and the > GNOME release team's role. Led by Will. > > 12:00 - 13:00 lunch > ------------------- > An hour for self-nourishing. > > 13:00 - 14:00 GNOME 3.0 > ----------------------- > GNOME 3.0, how do we get there? Led by Will. > > 16:00 - 16:30 lightening AT presentations > ---------------------------------------- > Quick 5 minute demonstrations of our accessibility features. This will > equip all of us for demonstrating these features ourselves at the booth. > > 16:30 - 16:50 media outreach briefing > ------------------------------------- > Media outreach. How do we report back on this event to the larger GNOME, > FOSS and a11y communities? We will make a concerted effort here with our > tweets and blogging, interviews, photos and video. Led by Bryen > > 16:50 - 17:00 booth briefing > ---------------------------- > How to get the most out of our booth. Led by Bryen and Eitan. > > 17:00 - onwards > --------------- > Depending on how long we have the room, we will stick around and hack > > later > ----- > Group dinner. _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list