Schedule

Photo of a talk at GUADEC 2010, with speaker talking and several attendees with laptops
By Mario Sánchez Prada [CC-BY-SA-2.0], via Flickr

GUADEC consists of two parts: the core days and BoF days. The core days are when talks, keynotes and lightning talks happen. They will run from July 26th to July 29th. BoFs are ad hoc working sessions and meetings. They will run from July 30th to August 1st. The schedule for BoFs is available on the GNOME wiki. Feel free to propose your own!


Core Days Schedule

Saturday, July 26th | Sunday, July 27th | Monday, July 28th | Tuesday, July 29th

Saturday, July 26th
09h00 – 09h30 Registration
09h30 – 09h45 Conference Opening
09h45 – 10h30 Patents and copyright and trademarks… Oh, why!?
Andrea Casillas
What’s new in Gstreamer
Tim Müller and Sebastian Dröge
10h45 – 11h45 Keynote: Usability Themes in GNOME
Jim Hall
12h00 – 13h30 Lunch
13h30 – 15h15 Newcomers Workshop – in Workshop room
13h30 – 14h15 A sustainable business model for free software?
Sylvain Le Bon
Where are we with this “geo-awareness” dream?
Zeeshan Ali
14h30 – 15h15 Open Source Design – how we do it in ownCloud
Jan-Christoph Borchardt
GOM, the Gobject to SQLite DataMapper
Christian Hergert
15h15 – 15h45 Break
15h45 – 16h30 How to be an ally to women in tech
Marina Zhurakhinskaya
Reusing Libreoffice in your application
Markus Mohrhard
16h45 – 17h45 Foundation AGM part 1: Team Reports

Sunday, July 27th
09h45 – 10h30 Pitivi: a cutting tool at the bleeding edge
Jean-François Fortin Tam
Virtual machine management made easy
Christophe Fergeau
10h45 – 11h45 Keynote: Should We Teach The Robot To Kill
Nathan Willis
12h00 – 13h30 Lunch
13h30 – 14h15 Web 3.12: a browser to make us proud
Eduardo Lima
Corebird: a Twitter client’s open source journey through GNOME land
Timm Bäder
14h30 – 15h15 Boxes: all packed & ready to go?
Zeeshan Ali
SDAPS: easy to use paper surveying tool for GNOME
Benjamin Berg
15h15 – 15h45 Break
15h45 – 16h30 Documents and Photos: a content application update
Debarshi Ray
Fleet Commander: making GNOME 3 shine on large deployments
Alberto Ruiz
16h45 – 17h00 Group Photo
17h00 – 18h45 Interns’ Lightning Talks

Monday, July 28th
09h45 – 10h30 Documentation: state of the union
Ekaterina Gerasimova
GTK+, dialogs, the HIG and you
Matthias Clasen
10h45 – 11h30 Lessons learned as GNOME Executive Director
Karen Sandler
The GTK+ scene graph tool kit
Emmanuele Bassi
11h45 – 12h45 Foundation AGM, part 2: Open floor
13h00 – 14h30 Lunch
14h30 – 15h15 GPG, SSH, and identity for beginners
Federico Mena Quintero
GTK and CSS
Benjamin Otte
15h30 – 16h15 GNOME Infrastructure: Authentication Evolved
Patrick Uiterwijk
GNOME and Wayland
Jasper St. Pierre
16h15 – 16h45 Break
16h45 – 17h30 Where has all the Python gone?
John Stowers
Wayland support in WebKit2GTK+
Žan Doberšek

Tuesday, July 29th
09h45 – 10h30 Hardware integration, the GNOME way
Bastien Nocera
GNOME UX: the social dimension
Allan Day
10h45 – 11h30 Continuous integration performance testing on actual hardware
Owen Taylor
GNOME Outreach: a report from the war nobody is participating in
Sri Ramkrishna
11h45 – 12h45 Keynote: Matthew Garrett
13h00 – 14h30 Lunch
14h30 – 15h15 Cheese: TNG (less libcheese, more D-Bus)
David King
Flow based programming in the GNOME environment
Lionel Landwerlin
15h30 – 16h15 Next Generation Input Methods
Daiki Ueno
Builder, a new IDE for GNOME
Christian Hergert
16h15 – 16h45 Break
17h00 – 18h00 Lightning Talks
18h00 – 18h15 Conference Closing