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FOSDEM roundup


From: Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
Subject: FOSDEM roundup
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 00:07:43 +0100

Hi everybody,

at first I want to say "Thank You!" to all the speakers (in alphabetical order: Gregory Casamento, David Chisnall, Niels Grewe, Quentin Mathé, Nicola Pero, Sebastian Reitenbach, Nikolaus Schaller) in our devroom, to Tim Käck for recording the sessions and buying some computer speakers for Greg's Skype session and also to our audience who showed through their presence that GNUstep and all the partner projects like Étoilé matter. I also want to say "Thank you" to Gerold Rupprecht for sponsoring the drinks at the GNUstep dinner. And at last but not least a great "Thank You!" to the FOSDEM people which organised the whole conference. Without you this would not have been possible.

The GNUstep devroom has been a success this year again. During the talks the room was never empty, during some sessions a few people even had to stand in the aisles. The talks were very interesting to the GNUstep developers but next time we should not forget about the beginners. A question of David asking for the knowledge regarding GNUstep and Objective-C during his main track session on sunday showed that most of the audience has very little to no experience in that field. So I guess some tutorial like sessions would come handy next time. I can imagine sessions like: "Creating cross plattform applications with GNUstep – a primer", "Using Gorm to create a cross plattform GUI", "Objective-C tips and tricks", "Objective-C for C++ programmers – the differences, the similarities" or "Useful frameworks helping you to create your application – an overview" or the like. Maybe that would be not to interesting for seasoned GNUstep developers but we're doing the whole event not just for us.

Thats it so far. More during the discussion here on the list.


cheers,

        Lars


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