| Tuesday, 15:00 - 15:55 UTC | |
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Convergent Ubuntu apps
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Convergence
)
Designing convergent Ubuntu apps with Qt and adaptive UITK components
Participants:
alecu (Alejandro J. Cura)
faenil (Andrea Bernabei)
heemayl (heemayl)
jamesmulholland (James Mulholland)
kalikiana (Christian Dywan)
larreamikel (Mikel Larrea)
octoquad (Bruce Pieterse)
wilson-steph1989 (Stephanie)
zsombi (Zsombor Egri)Tracks:
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Convergence
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| Tuesday, 16:00 - 16:55 UTC | |
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Supporting legacy apps in Mir and Snappy
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Convergence
)
The new confinement technology in Ubuntu will enabled a new generation of applications, but we still need to support the existing set. Learn how we'll do that with Libertine/Puritine
Participants:
bregma (Stephen M. Webb)
kalikiana (Christian Dywan)
nhaines (Nathan Haines)
octoquad (Bruce Pieterse)
saviq (Michał Sawicz)
ted (Ted Gould)
townsend (Christopher Townsend)
tyhicks (Tyler Hicks)
wililupy (Luke Williams)
willcooke (Will Cooke)Tracks:
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Convergence
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| Tuesday, 18:00 - 18:55 UTC | |
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Ubuntu touch porting (ubports)
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Convergence
)
Discussion about Ubuntu touch porting and how we can make it easier.
Participants:
larreamikel (Mikel Larrea)
mariogrip (Marius Gripsgård)Tracks:
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Convergence
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| Tuesday, 19:00 - 20:00 UTC | |
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Band aids for Ubuntu on touch devices
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Convergence
)
Ubuntu for touch devices has been around for a while now. Each OTA brings improvements, fixes and new functionality, but it never seems enough.
Some little things could make a huge difference for everyday users, but there's just too many things that need to be done.
Could we found little bugs that community users could help to solve? Would there be people interested in helping? What kind of help would they need -if any- to solve them?
There was once a one hundred papercuts project for the Ubuntu desktop - would it be useful to make something similar for Ubuntu on mobile devices?
Participants:
alecu (Alejandro J. Cura)
julia-palandri (Julia Palandri)
nhaines (Nathan Haines)Tracks:
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Convergence
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| Wednesday, 14:00 - 14:55 UTC | |
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Convergent QtQuick applications with Kirigami
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Convergence
)
Kirigami is a framework from KDE for creating convergence-ready mobile- and desktop applications.
In this session, Kirigami's maintainer will tell you a bit about its technical background and about how to get started using it for development, while its principal interaction designer will tell you about its underlying fundamental design goals and principles, and how you can get the best user experience out of Kirigami applications.
Participants:
brcha (Filip Brcic)
kalikiana (Christian Dywan)
notmart (Marco Martin)
o-monroe (Thomas Pfeiffer)
timo-jyrinki (Timo Jyrinki)Tracks:
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Convergence
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| Wednesday, 15:00 - 15:55 UTC | |
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Converging the Ubuntu web browser
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Convergence
)
Participants:
jamesmulholland (James Mulholland)
osomon (Olivier Tilloy)Tracks:
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Convergence
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| Wednesday, 19:00 - 20:00 UTC | |
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Ubuntu Personal and Convergence Q&A
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Convergence
)
Live Q&A with the Unity and Ubuntu desktop engineering managers
Participants:
alecu (Alejandro J. Cura)
bregma (Stephen M. Webb)
dragon788 (dragon_788)
kyrofa (Kyle Fazzari)
lorn-potter (Lorn Potter)
lukas-kde (Lukáš Tinkl)
nhaines (Nathan Haines)
saviq (Michał Sawicz)
ted (Ted Gould)
townsend (Christopher Townsend)
willcooke (Will Cooke)Tracks:
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Convergence
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| Thursday, 15:00 - 15:55 UTC | |
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Ubuntu 16.10 (and beyond) Developer Desktop planning
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Convergence
)
Learn what the future holds for the traditional Ubuntu desktop
Participants:
3v1n0 (Marco Trevisan (Treviño))
dragon788 (dragon_788)
hikiko (Eleni Maria Stea)
jamestait (James Tait)
kyrofa (Kyle Fazzari)
nhaines (Nathan Haines)
willcooke (Will Cooke)Tracks:
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Convergence
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alecu (Alejandro J. Cura)
faenil (Andrea Bernabei)