osdl meeting in germany, debian participant wanted
hi!
please read the below and try to coordinate with each other who would be
most suitable and interested person. it would be fine if you just
contacted waldo by yourself once you found that person. please keep me
and perhaps even leader CC:ed.
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Hello Anthony, Andreas, and Branden,
OSDL's Desktop Linux group is holding its second Desktop Architects
Meeting May 8-9 near Frankfurt, Germany. I realize this is the same week
that DebConf begins, which is unfortunate; however, do you have anyone
who may be interested in attending to ensure Debian is represented? OSDL
has a limited budget available to help cover travel costs. The details
are below.
Best regards,
Mike Jennings
Linux Market Development Mgr.
Channel Platform Solutions Group, Intel Corp.
Hi Mike,
We would like to have some Debian participation at the OSDL DTL event
below. Do you happen to know anyone who would be suitable (see topic
areas) or can you forward this to your Debian contacts and ask if they
have suggestions for people? OSDL has a limited budget available to
cover travel costs.
Waldo Bastian
Linux Client Architect - Client Linux Foundation Technology
Channel Platform Solutions Group
Intel Corporation - http://www.intel.com/go/linux
OSDL DTL Tech Board Chairman
________________________________
Greetings, Desktop Architect:
The OSDL Desktop Linux Workgroup cordially invites you to participate in
our second Desktop Architects Meeting, to be held May 8-9 in Meinz (near
Frankfurt), Germany.
You have been recommended to the OSDL DTL as an architect and
contributor
within the Linux desktop community who can assist in shaping the future
of
the Linux Desktop.
This meeting is a continuation of the Desktop Architects Meeting held in
Portland, Oregon in November 2005.
Proposed Agenda topics for the May Desktop Architects Meeting:
- Summary reports and outputs from recent desktop technical events &
activities
- Wireless Summit
- Power Management Summit
- Printing Summit
- Portland Project
- Libre Graphics
- LSB Desktop
- OSDL Open Driver site
- Distro Updates
- Sound & Multimedia
- ISV & Developer support discussion topics:
- Portland Road Map
- OSDL Developer portal
- Tools to help enforce ABI stability
- Packaging tools: additional features, standard of use
* Linux Desktop & Standards: There are several important standardization
efforts underway for the Linux Desktop : LSB Desktop,
FreeDesktop/Portland and OpenDocument Format (ODF). In which areas are
we missing good standards? Are existing calendaring standards up to
their
job?
* Open Source Drivers: At the last DAM meeting, Printing and Wireless
were
defined as high priority projects for the desktop, which other specific
driver areas are in need of more attention?
* Sound & Multimedia: Multimedia is still perceived as an area where the
Linux Desktop is weak: What is the current status of multimedia support
in Linux distributions? What infrastructure can application developers
rely on, and what is still missing? Codecs & patents: OSS and legal
aspects etc.
* Manageability / remote desktop management: Lowering TCO (Total Cost of
Ownership) is an important driver for Linux client /desktop adoption.
Maintenance costs form a significant part of TCO and are closely coupled
to the availability of high quality management solutions for Linux
clients. What solutions exist today and what are the challenges that
today's generation of management tools face?
Please note: There will be 2 planning session (conference calls) in
the weeks prior to the DAM II (Desktop Architects Meeting).
To registration online:
http://groups.osdl.org/apps/2006_May_Frankfurt_DAMII/register.php
For more current/updated information on DAM-2:
http://groups.osdl.org/workgroups/dtl/desktop_architects/dam2
See you in Frankfurt,
OSDL DTL Team
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