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Seif Lotfy
seif at lotfy.com
Fri Apr 22 21:33:17 UTC 2011
OK I would like give 2 sessions if you don't mind:
1) How to contribute to (Ubuntu, Unity, GNOME and others)
2) How to initiate and run a successful open source project (based on
Zeitgeist)
With components I meant the technical part such as:
1) libindicators
2) libunity
3) zeitgeist
4) launcher
5) dee
5) desktopcouch
These things together are what make Unity different from GNOME
Cheers
Seif
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Ahmed Toulan <thelinuxer at ubuntu.com>wrote:
>
> OK, I misunderstood.
>> Yeah, no need to talk about the alternatives just mention them.
>> So topics that need to be covered IMHO for informational talks are (not
>> necessarily in that order):
>> 1) What is Ubuntu
>>
> Given in Ubuntu Intro session.
>
> 2) Ubuntu components
>>
> What do u mean exactly by this point ?
>
>
>> 3) Alternative shells and desktop environments (GNOME, Unity, KDE and
>> XFCE)
>>
> Still not sure if we should give a whole session about alternatives, as it
> might cause confusion. People who are interested about alternatives usually
> come to us and ask.
>
>
>> 4) What is open source and how does it work, benefits etc..
>>
> Given in Free software/culture session.
>
>
>>
>> 5) How to contribute to Ubuntu
>>
> 6) How to to contribute upstream (GNOME, KDE etc...)
>>
> I guess these 2 sessions suite you :)
>
> 7) What are the license and governance models for Open Source.
>>
> Given in Free software/culture session.
>
>
>> Feel free to assign me to any or multiple of those topics if you want
>> to...
>> I could give some more technical introcution about Unity and the
>> technologies behind it since I work a lot with the team behind Unity.
>>
> I don't think the time will fit all these sessions. Can we just combine
> "Contribute to Ubuntu+Gnome+Unity" in a single session?
>
> Best regards,
> Ahmed Toulan.
>
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