Gnome.asia.summit2013 report-pdf

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Event report Seong-ho Cho <[email protected]> Korean translator of the GNOME Project GNOME.Asia summit 2013 local organizer Graduated school of the Korea University 2013. 06. 17

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This is a Gnome Asia 2013 Report submitted to NIPA(National IT Industry Promotion Agency in Korea) and GNOME Foundation. It&#x27;s Arranged by Seong-ho Cho, who is organizer of Gnome Korea from Jul 2013.

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Event reportSeong-ho Cho

<[email protected]>Korean translator of the GNOME Project

GNOME.Asia summit 2013 local organizer

Graduated school of the Korea University

2013. 06. 17

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Sponsors

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Introduction to committee

Karen M. SandlerExecutive Directorof the GNOME Foundation

Emily ChenGNOME.Asia committee

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Introduction to committee

Chun-hung Huang Member of the GNOME FoundationThe GNOME.Asia committee

Haggen Hau Heng So

The GNOME.Asia summit 2012local organizer

The GNOME.Asia committee

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Introduction to committee

Sammy FungThe GNOME.Asia summit 2012 local organizerThe GNOME.Asia committee

Simon YoungKi Hong

The member of the GNOME Foundation

The Chairperson of the GNOME.Asia 2013 local

organizer

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GNOME Korea Local Organizers

o Changwoo Ryu – Debian developero Jingyu Lee – University studento Jugwan Eom – LG Electronicso Namhyung Kim – LG Electornicso Sunjin Yang – EmStoneo Joone Hur – Intel Corporationo Youngho Cha – Intel Corporationo Jooncheol Park – Intel Corporationo Daniel Juyoung Seo – Samsung Electronicso Seong-ho, Cho – Graduated school

of the Korea University

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Event News• GNOME.org

o GNOME.Asia 2013 to be held in Koreahttp://www.gnome.org/news/2012/12/gnome-asia-2013-to-be-held-in-korea/

• Open Source Software Portalo The 44th Open Technet, GNOME.Asia Summit in Seoul (Korean)

http://www.oss.kr/oss_outevent/82831

• Blotter.neto Would you have interesting about Linux PC and ‘GNOME’? (Korean)

http://w w w .bloter.net/archiv es/152932 o Let’s make in ourself, The world of an open source 3d printer

(Korean)http://www.bloter.net/archives/154012

• OnOffMixo 2013 GNOME Asia Summit in Seoul

http://onoffmix.com/event/15021

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Event Statistics

• Total attendance rateo About 210 person was participated

of 500 applied person (Accumulated total. 42% in a 2 days)

• The percentage of each attendance

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Event Statistics

• How did you know this event from?(80 person-target limited survey)

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Event Statistics

• I’m a GNOME … (and/or I want to be a GNOME …)

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Event Statistics

• Which topic you are interested in but missing in summit 2013 (for the training session)?

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• Which topic you are interested in but missing in summit 2013 (for the training session) (cont)?– The way of a GNOME Build (2)– The range of applying GNOME Desktop– Desktop technology– Translation– Private source storage– Preparing distribution HOWTO– Debugging

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Event Statistics

• What was the best and worst part of this summit?o BEST (Answered by 24 people)

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• What was the best and worst part of this summit?o BEST (Answered by 24 people) (cont)

Separated tutorial session (each) Participants

Food (Cheap and delicious)

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Event Statistics

• What was the best and worst part of this summit?oWORST (Answered by 53 people)

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• What was the best and worst part of this summit?oWORST (Answered by 53 people) (cont)

oNeed more coffee!oNeed proceedingoNeed more lightening talking timeoNeed a real-time broadcast (such as by IRC, Ustream)o Tutorial has a lack of content (for a beginners!)

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Event Statistics

• What is your suggestion to the future GNOME Desktop? Mobile support Lesser hardware performance requirement More comfortable UI

(which makes us to control entire system, more easily) More promotion (marketing?) More shiny effects (such as 3D effects) More useful application for GNOME users

(Not for developer) More easy-to-use API and intuitive development environment More special design can be appeared from just only the

GNOME!!

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Committee welcome dinner(Day #0)

• Committee visits into NIPA F/OSS Plaza(Which photo is taken by visitor)

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Committee welcome dinner(Day #0)

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Morning Schedule (Day #1)

Time Main Hall (3F) Conference Room (4F)

9:00 Reception

9:30 Welcome speech ( Haggen So, Simon YoungKi Hong )

10:00 Keynote speech ( Karen M. Sandler )

11:00 GNOME Contribution 101Allen Day

GStreamer Pipelineson Embedded System

In a Practical WayJeong-seok, Kim (Korean)

11:45 Sandboxed Applications for GNOMELennart Poettering

Develop Open Source Hardwareand 3D Printers via GNOME

Tong Hui*

12:30 Lunch time

*Note: this session has been reported by blotter.net

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Reception

• We distributed two types of t-shirts and OpenSUSE 12.3 Brochure

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Welcome Speech (9:30)

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Keynote Speech (10:00)

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GNOME Contribution 101

• Allen Day – (11:00)

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Sandboxed Applicationsfor GNOME

• Lennart Poettering – (11:45)

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Develop OpenSource Hardwareand 3D Printers via GNOME• Tong Hui – (11:45)

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Afternoon Schedule (Day #1)

Time Main Hall (3F) Conference Room (4F)

14:15

Speed up embedded development cycle - The Yocto

ProjectMingyu Ju

Seafile, open source file collaboration and syncing

platformJiaquing Xu

15:00GStreamer 1.2 : What’s new

Olivier Crête

EZilla – A simple way to create your own

private clowd with user-friendly interfaceMax Huang

15:45 Tea break

16:15Predictive Input Methods

and Spell CheckersAnish Patil

Web design done in GNOME andHow did my last GOPW

Yu Liansu

17:00Wayland Input Methods

Michael Hasselmann

Women and Studentfrom Zero to Geek

Sphinx Jiang

17:45 Lightening Talk

18:00 The end of the 1st day

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Speedup embedded development cycle – The Yocto project

• Mingyu Ju (Korean) – (14:15)

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Seafile, Open Source File collaboration and syncing platform

• Jiaquing Xu – (14:15)

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GStreamer 1.2 : What’s new

• Olivier Crête – (15:00)

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EZilla – A simple way to create your own private clowd with user-friendly interface

• Max Huang – (15:00)

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Predictive Input Methodsand Spell Checkers

• Anish Patil – (16:15)

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Web design done in GNOME and How I did my last GOPW

• Yu Liansu – (16:45)

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Wayland Input Methods

• Michael Hasselmann – (17:00)

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Woman and Studentfrom zero to geek

• Sphinx Jiang – (17:00)

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Lightening Talk

• Sammy Fung

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Morning Schedule (Day #2)

Time Main Hall (3F) Conference Room (4F)

8:30 Reception

9:00Keynote Speech : History and future of the GNOME 3 (Allan

Day)

10:00

Manokwari: HTML5 Desktop

built with GNOMEMohammad Anwari

How hunspell Korean spell checking worksChangwoo Ryu (Korean)

10:45GNOME Development on Tizen

Joone Hur

Implementing Threaded AcceleratedCompositing in WebKit GTK+ Gwang yoon, Hwang (Korean)

11:30GNOME and DLNA

Jens GeorgIntroducing GNOME extensions

Bin Li

12:15 Lunch Time

*Note: GNOME Training session has marked as light green filled cell

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Keynote Speech: The History and future of the GNOME 3

• Allan Day – (9:00)

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Manokwari: HTML5 desktop built with GNOME

• Mohammad Anwari – (10:00)

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How hunspell Korean spell checking works

• Changwoo Ryu (Korean) – (10:00)

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GNOME Development On Tizen

• Joone Hur – (10:45)

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Implementing Threaded Accelerated Compositing in WebKit GTK+

• Gwangyoon Hwang (Korean) – (10:45)

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GNOME and DLNA

• Jens Georg (11:30)

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Afternoon Schedule (Day #2)

Time Main Hall (3F) Conference Room (4F)

14:00The soul’s code of Taiwan

campusericsun

From Newbie To TranslatorYinghua Wang

14:45

GNOME 3.8 – Design decisions,Main changes and Future

visionsTobias Mueller

15:45 Tea break

16:15Profiling with Linux perf tools

Namhyung Kim (Korean) Introduction toGObject and GMainLoop

Sunjin Yang (Korean)17:00Improve Cross Desktop

StandardCedric Bail

17:30 Lightening Talk (3 talks)

17:45Close Speech

Local Organizer and GNOME.Asia Committee

18:00 The end of the 2nd day*Note: GNOME Training session has marked as light green filled cell

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The soul’s code of Taiwan campus

• Ericsun – (14:00)

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GNOME 3.8 – Design decisions, Main changes and Future Visions

• Tobias Mueller – (14:45)

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Profiling with the Linux perf tools

• Namhyung Kim (Korean) – (16:00)

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Improving Cross Desktop Standard

• Cedric Bail – (16:45)

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Lightening Talk (Day #2)

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The progress of GNOME Training Session

• Brochure

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The progress of GNOME Training Session

• Bin Li – GNOME Extension (Day #2) (11:30 AM)

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The progress of GNOME Training Session

• Sunjin Yang – Introduction to GObject and GMainLoop(Day #2) (16:00 PM)

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Certification Giving

• Total 43 persons are received

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Laptop giving

• Luck winnero Day #1

o Day #2

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Laptop giving

• The best speaker

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The best t-shirts designer

• Tong Hui, Bin Li

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Final ceremony photo

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Local tour (Day #3)

• Nam-san (South Mt.)

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Local tour (Day #3)

• Korean traditional town

Experience of Korean culture and Tae-Kwon-Do

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Note

• Event promotion websitehttp://2013.gnome.asia

• Photos are not included in this report for the below presentationsoGStreamer Pipelines on Embedded System

In a Practical Way – Jeong-seok Kim (Korean)

o From Newbie To Translator – Yinghua Wang

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Thank youso much