FOSDEM 2011

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FOSDEM 2011 Announcement

FOSDEM 2011 will take place at at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, in Brussels on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 February 2011.

This page is for organizing GNUstep's participation in the event. This includes the organization of a developer meeting the Friday before FOSDEM.

Organizer(s)

  • Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf (lars dot sonchocky dash helldorf at hamburg dot de)
  • is somebody else interested in lending me a hand?

Who will attend FOSDEM

One of the main reasons people attend the event is that you can meet, and talk directly to, other developers, whom you would otherwise meet only virtually (on mailing lists, emails, newsgroups, IRC etc.). We expect many lead developers and contributors to be present, so if you have never met them, you shouldn't miss this occasion!


The following is a list of people of GNUstep fame who have confirmed (or denied) that they will be able to join us at the GNUstep meeting at FOSDEM 2011:


Name Presence Friday

4. Feb

Saturday

5. Feb

Sunday

6. Feb

Special comments / topics Hotel
Lars S.-Helldorf Yes Yes Yes Yes event organizer t.b.d.
Nikolaus Schaller Yes Yes Yes Yes QuantumSTEP Loiuse, Rue Veydt
Quentin Mathé Yes Yes Yes Yes Étoilé t.b.d
t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d.

Dev-Room Presentations and Events

The room at out disposal will be AW1.117 (capacity is 31 seats; in the building "AW"), -- on Saturday 2011-02-05 from 13:00 to 19:00

Call for participation

We are looking for people who want to give a talk, moderate a discussion, hold a hand ons (practice) / hacking session or organize a code sprint. Please send your proposals to GNUstep discussion list, the organizers mentioned above or - if you've got a wiki account - enter them right here. At first a title, a short summary, proposed duration and a preffered time slot would do, so we can start scheduling as soon as possible.

deadline for filing is t.b.d., deadline for the papers is t.b.d.

Note: The FOSDEM organizers strongly recommend a granularity of 15 minute blocks. So if a talk is just 15 (lightning talk), 30 or 45 minutes long - fine! But we should have 15 minutes breaks between the talks so that the visitors have enough time to find a seat and the presenters have enough time to get ready.

List of submitted talk/discussion/session proposals

  • David Chisnall:
    • t.b.d.
    • t.b.d. (Yeah, David, I know you want to give some talks ;-))
  • Nikolaus Schaller: Latest progress of Simple WebKit and QuantumSTEP, 45 min
  • Quentin Mathé:
    • Fast and Flexible UI Development with EtoileUI (overview and what's new since the previous FOSDEM), 45 to 60 mn
    • Étoilé Status Update, 30 to 45 mn

Wishlist for talks/discussions/sessions

Enter talks/discussions/sessions here you would be interested in.

  • CoreBase and CoreGraphics/Opal in GNUstep
  • GNUstep Progresses and Roadmap
  • DBusKit
  • EtoileText (… I'm especially curious about the possibility to leverage OMeta to write the tree transform rules)
  • LanguageKit Progresses

Schedule

Time Slot Author Title / Abstract Kind Slides
Saturday, Feb 05, 2011
13:00 - xx:xx GNUstep Developers "GNUstep Developer's Meeting"

Meet the GNUstep developers face to face, discuss current afairs of GNUstep, share news about the latest development and plans on GNUstep, improve collaboration between the several GNUstep related projects

meeting, discussion -
xx:xx - xx:xx t.b.d. who is holding the event t.b.d. The Title of the Event

t.b.d. some longer description here

t.b.d. what is it (talk, discussion, lecture, demo ...) t.b.d. link to slides

Suggested Hotels

last year Sebastian Reitenbach and Nikolaus Schaller have booked here. Alk them on the mailing list on their Experience:

Louise Hotel

  • 40, rue Veydt
  • 1050 Bruxelles
  • http://www.louisehotel.com/
  • Sebastian Reitenbach says:
    • book via: http://www.hotelreservierungen.de , which is cheaper than the offer on the hotel site. The reservation includes breakfast.
    • free WiFi is available
    • it costs only about half the price of the Argus hotel from last year.
    • Its near avenue louise, only a foot walk away from the university campus.

Argus Hotel Brussels (Belguim) (good experiences from past years)

  • 6, Rue Capitaine Crespel
  • B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgique
  • Tel +32 2 514 07 70
  • Fax +32 2 514 12 22
  • reception@hotel-argus.be
  • Rate: 65/night - but you have to ask for the 'GNUstep/FOSDEM' discount
  • has free Internet ;-)

Normal prices are here:

http://www.hotel-argus.be/ukrates.htm

but there are discounts available:

http://www.hotel-argus.be/ukpromotions.htm

and we'll ask for even better discounts for a group booking (we need to know who's will be there for that!)

Some people booked that hotel in the last years: Nicolas, Marcus, Helge ,Lars.

Sun Hotel in Brussels (Belguim) (not recommended)

  • Rue du Berger, 38
  • 1050 Brussels (near Porte de Namur)
  • Tel : +32(0)2 511 21 19
  • Fax : +32(0)2 512 32 71
  • sunhotel@skynet.be
  • www.hotels-belgium.com/brussel-al/sunhotel.htm
  • 50 EUR/Single room with breakfast
  • 22 rooms total
  • 3km distance to University


has internet access, will make breakfast room available for developers after 11:00 am. Two electrical plugs for breakfast room, so need extension cord with additional plugs. Ask for first or second floor rooms close to reception for good wifi connections.

Hotel Sabina in Brussels (Belgium)

  • Rue du Nord 78
  • B-1000 Brussels
  • Tel: (32)2 218 26 37
  • Fax: (32)2 219 32 39

(very good rating by visitors) 63 EUR/Single with breakfast 8 single only + 16 double rooms 4,2km distance

Hotel Mozart in Bruxelles (Belgium)

  • Rue Marché aux Fromages 23
  • B-1000 Brussels
  • Tel +32 2 502 66 61
  • Fax +32 2 502 77 58
  • Email Hotel.mozart@skynet.be

http://www.hotels-belgium.com/brussel-center/mozart.htm

70 EUR/Single room NO breakfast WLAN

51 rooms total 4,2km distance


We are open to other suggestions. Please take into account distance to the University and access to public transportation.



A quick introduction to Brussels: http://wikitravel.org/en/Brussel


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