Hi Folks,
Okay, so Wineconf 2006 is nearly upon us, and I realize that we have no agenda.
That may actually be a Good Thing (TM), and I think I'd like to leave it as unstructured as possible, frankly.
We'll obviously start with a keynote by Alexandre. The talk by Charles was well received last year, so I've asked Dan Kegel to speak on behalf of ISVs again this year.
From there, I always like to hear an update
on the state of games, and I'd like to have Martin present CxTest once again.
Anything else? Anybody have anything they have a burning issue to present?
Frankly, my druthers would be to clear a chunk of whiteboard early in the day, have folks propose topics, and have people informally sort out into groups of interest and persue those areas.
Let me know if you've got something you're eager to present or eager to hear about. (Or don't, and then that will leave lots of time to propose it as a meeting topic instead :-/).
Cheers,
Jeremy
Jeremy White wrote:
Hi Folks,
Okay, so Wineconf 2006 is nearly upon us, and I realize that we have no agenda.
That may actually be a Good Thing (TM), and I think I'd like to leave it as unstructured as possible, frankly.
We'll obviously start with a keynote by Alexandre. The talk by Charles was well received last year, so I've asked Dan Kegel to speak on behalf of ISVs again this year.
From there, I always like to hear an update
on the state of games, and I'd like to have Martin present CxTest once again.
Anything else? Anybody have anything they have a burning issue to present?
Hi,
I'd like to do a presentation on the past, present and future of Wine's COM.
Thanks,
Jeremy White jwhite@codeweavers.com wrote:
Anything else? Anybody have anything they have a burning issue to present?
I can't present, but would anyone like to show off git? It seems like there's some tricks people have figured out and others are still just getting by with some basics.
-Brian
Sounds like a good idea to me. Anyone care to volunteer? I could almost see the value of a tutorial session (I'm sure I could use one :-/).
I've updated the Wiki: http://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2006
to reflect the current set of proposed topics.
Cheers,
Jeremy
I can't present, but would anyone like to show off git? It seems like there's some tricks people have figured out and others are still just getting by with some basics.
-Brian
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