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Schedule: Catwalk sessions
This track will showcase the success stories in GNOME, from large deployments throughout the world to demonstrations of some of the high quality GNOME applications.
Everything you wanted to know to develop Gnome applications in C++ with Gtkmm, without being afraid to ask.
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Have you ever had a mobile phone where you have been annoyed by some of the functionality and thought: "If only I had the source code I could have fixed this annoying thing"? Then you are not alone. The phone Neo FreeRunner runs a completely free operating system called OpenMoko.
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For location and other information see:
http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2008/Events/FootballMatch
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Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, visually
rich and animated graphical user interfaces on top of OpenGL and OpenGL
ES with a GObject based API.
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Elisa Media Center is now going further by not only being an easy to use media center well integrated with the GNOME desktop but also a platform for writing multimedia services with beautiful and highly dynamic user interfaces.
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GEGL graph based image processing framework.
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Chris will talk about how Firefox and Mozilla are helping to define
the future of the web and what we're doing to bring the world of rich
media and complex application support to what was formerly only the
domain of desktop applications. And at the same time doing it under a
non-profit, open source organization with a product-based strategy and
a strong consumer brand.
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The Telepathy real-time communications framework (http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/) is a rapidly developing project to integrate messaging, presence, voice, video and collaborative functionality into your favourite device or desktop environment. This talk will focus on how to use Telepathy to make collaborative applications which can talk to each other between users' desktops.
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Conduit is a Synchronization application for the GNOME desktop. This talk will describe the current capabilities of Conduit, focusing on its support for mobile devices (such as cellular phones), online web services (online photo galleries as an example), and GNOME desktop applications. A short introduction on using Conduit from your application will also be given.
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Wanted: modern, animated user-interfaces that are fun to use and pleasing to look at.
Limitations: gtk toolkit design, maintaining backwards-compatibility.
Solution: Moonlight.
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A walkthrough of how to seamlessly integrate instant messaging and VoIP features into GNOME desktop applications in a few lines of Python code using the Telepathy framework, and some points on why this might be a good idea in the first place.
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This talk will introduce Wizbit, a GVFS-based distributed revisioning file system for the masses.
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Kris will do his annual GUADEC GTK+ State of the Union talk.
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Farsight 2 is a collection is GStreamer elements to build VoIP enabled applications. It handles all of the streaming side, which leaving the application free to do the signalling. It implements advanced features such as dynamic codec negotiation, multi-party conferences, full lip synchronization.
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The talk will focus on the next generation of Ekiga and present its features in terms of VoIP, and IP Telephony features. A sexy demonstration will be organised and show the full power of Ekiga with software like Asterisk.
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Find out how GNOME is becoming a leading player in web desktop integration as the platform gains powerful new web content capabilities with WebKit. This talk explores some of the current technologies and future directions for GTK+, GNOME and the web.
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Frysk is an object-oriented event-driven model of an operation system, and set of tools targetted at enabling users to debug large scale multi-threaded applications. This talk will discuss the Frysk model and tools.
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A fun look at the state of Bluetooth integration for our favourite desktop. Fun demos of things you didn't know were possible included! The Daily Mail calls it "goofy and painfully immature".
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Lightning talks are short 5-min presentations...
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SystemTap is a tool for gathering and investigating system-wide information about a running Linux system. SystemTap eliminates the tedious instrument, compile, reinstall, reboot sequence involved in data collection.
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The GTK+ library has been updated so that it supports writing in even more scripts out-of-the-box. Such scripts include all precomposed Latin letters with combining marks (accents), Greek Polytonic (Ancient Greek), special symbols and many more. We describe what's new and how to actually use it.
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libopenraw, a library to deal with Digital Camera RAW files.
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Banshee has wowed people with some great new features over the last
months; We will demo one or more features that you haven't seen but
is sure to excite you!
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Mango Lassi Input Sharing allows users to share mice, keyboards, and the clipboard transparently and automatically on the network. As a reimplementation of software like Synergy and X2X it tries to "do things right" by using all the newest, fanciest GNOME and freedesktop.org technologies.
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UPnP is slowly becoming a part of everyday life, especially when it comes to home entertainment systems. GUPnP is an implementation of UPnP that intends to be simple yet powerful and is specifically targeted for GNOME and embedded environments like Nokia internet tablets.
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Are you a developer trying to create a useful application and moreover you want it looks great? Now it is possible and you have not got to worry to deal with complex routines to add characteristics like transparency, canvas support, easy layout, easy to write and maintain. All this and more is what the gdesklets project is for and I am going to show you how to do it and how you can help too.
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gtranslator has been for a long time the standard translation tool for GNOME. After some years with a slowdown in its development, as new maintainers we are heavily working in recovering it as a modern translation tool for GNOME. In this talk, we will explain and demo the work we have done, the tasks in progress, and the future plans, and will discuss the roadmap with the community.
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In this lightning talk I'll present the next generation digital photography software for Gnome.
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This is a lightning talk about the development of Vagalume, its features and some ideas for the future.
Vagalume is a lightweight Last.fm client. It is based on Gnome and works in any standard PC, but it's specially designed for the Maemo platform, the one used by the Nokia 770/N800/N810 Internet Tablets.
Vagalume was finalist in the 2008 edition of the Mobile Rules! competition.
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Presenting tidy, a library provides higher level widgets and GUI building blocks on top of the clutter basics.
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We've just released version 1.0 of Banshee, a music and video
management app for GNOME. With fast importing, powerful searching,
smart playlists, podcast support (including video and streaming), a
play queue, last.fm radio streaming, and device support, Banshee
balances a powerful, integrated media management feature set with an
elegant interface.
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The Easy Publish and Consume library can be used as key/value store published to the network, using encryption, authentication and service discovery.
This lightning talk demonstrates its use in Glom and Totem.
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Linux is increasingly being used in portable devices with unusual hardware features. This presentation describes how ACCESS has achieved a variety of "eye-candy" features, such as GTK widgets that float translucently over an actively playing video, by modifying the kernel, X11, and the GDK/GTK rendering stack to take advantage of the three-overlay architecture in current XScale CPUs.
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This presentation aims to deliver a in-depth insight into the design and implementation of the new Input/Output infrastructure in GNOME 2.22. GIO is part of glib and consists of a general purpose streaming API and the virtual filesystem layer (vfs). The standalone GVfs module provides the backends for the virtual filesystem, i.e. the implementation of not only but foremost remote file access.
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Novell is carrying a new project related to accessibility (technology
needed to open or improve the use of software for people with
disablities, or just improve the usability experience). This session will present what's going on there...
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