This is a Gnome Asia 2013 Report submitted to NIPA(National IT Industry Promotion Agency in Korea) and GNOME Foundation. It's Arranged by Seong-ho Cho, who is organizer of Gnome Korea from Jul 2013.
4. Introduction to committee
Chun-hung Huang
Member of
the GNOME Foundation
The GNOME.Asia committee
The GNOME.Asia summit 2012
local organizer
The GNOME.Asia committee
Haggen Hau Heng
So
5. Introduction to committee
Sammy Fung
The GNOME.Asia summit 2012
local organizer
The GNOME.Asia committee
The member of
the GNOME Foundation
The Chairperson of
the GNOME.Asia 2013 local
organizer
Simon YoungKi Hong
6. GNOME Korea
Local
Organizers
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Changwoo Ryu – Debian developer
Jingyu Lee – University student
Jugwan Eom – LG Electronics
Namhyung Kim – LG Electornics
Sunjin Yang – EmStone
Joone Hur – Intel Corporation
Youngho Cha – Intel Corporation
Jooncheol Park – Intel Corporation
Daniel Juyoung Seo – Samsung Electronics
Seong-ho, Cho – Graduated school
of the Korea
University
7. Event News
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GNOME.org
o GNOME.Asia 2013 to be held in Korea
http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/12/gnome-asia-2013-to-be-held-in-kore
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Open Source Software Portal
o The 44th Open Technet, GNOME.Asia Summit in Seoul (Korean)
http://www.oss.kr/oss_outevent/82831
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Blotter.net
o Would you have interesting about Linux PC and ‘GNOME’? (Korean)
http://www.bloter.net/archives/152932
o Let’s make in ourself, The world of an open source 3d printer
(Korean)
http://www.bloter.net/archives/154012
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OnOffMix
o 2013 GNOME Asia Summit in Seoul
http://onoffmix.com/event/15021
8. Event Statistics
• Total attendance rate
o About 210 person was participated
of 500 applied person
(Accumulated total. 42% in a 2 days)
• The percentage of
each attendance
11. Event Statistics
• Which topic you are interested in but missing in
summit 2013 (for the training session)?
12. Event Statistics
• Which topic you are interested in but missing in
summit 2013 (for the training session) (cont)?
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The way of a GNOME Build (2)
The range of applying GNOME Desktop
Desktop technology
Translation
Private source storage
Preparing distribution HOWTO
Debugging
13. Event Statistics
• What was the best and worst part of this
summit?
o BEST (Answered by 24 people)
14. Event Statistics
• 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)
15. Event Statistics
• What was the best and worst part of this
summit?
o WORST (Answered by 53 people)
16. Event Statistics
• What was the best and worst part of this
summit?
o WORST (Answered by 53 people) (cont)
o Need more coffee!
o Need proceeding
o Need more lightening talking time
o Need a real-time broadcast (such as by IRC, Ustream)
o Tutorial has a lack of content (for a beginners!)
17. 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!!
20. 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 101
Allen Day
GStreamer Pipelines
on Embedded System
In a Practical Way
Jeong-seok, Kim (Korean)
11:45
Sandboxed Applications for GNOME
Lennart Poettering
Develop Open Source Hardware
and 3D Printers via GNOME
Tong Hui*
12:30
Lunch time
*Note: this session has been reported by blotter.net
27. Afternoon Schedule (Day #1)
Time
Main Hall (3F)
Conference Room (4F)
14:15
Speed up embedded
development cycle - The Yocto Project
Mingyu Ju
Seafile, open source file collaboration
and syncing platform
Jiaquing Xu
GStreamer 1.2 : What’s new
Olivier Crête
EZilla – A simple way to create your own
private clowd with user-friendly interface
Max Huang
15:00
15:45
Tea break
16:15
Predictive Input Methods
and Spell Checkers
Anish Patil
Web design done in GNOME and
How did my last GOPW
Yu Liansu
17:00
Wayland Input Methods
Michael Hasselmann
Women and Student
from Zero to Geek
Sphinx Jiang
17:45
Lightening Talk
18:00
The end of the 1st day
37. Morning Schedule (Day #2)
Time
Main Hall (3F)
Conference Room (4F)
8:30
Reception
9:00
Keynote Speech : History and future of the GNOME 3 (Allan Day)
10:00
Manokwari: HTML5 Desktop
built with GNOME
Mohammad Anwari
How hunspell Korean
spell checking works
Changwoo Ryu (Korean)
10:45
GNOME Development on Tizen
Joone Hur
Implementing Threaded Accelerated
Compositing in WebKit GTK+
Gwang yoon, Hwang (Korean)
11:30
GNOME and DLNA
Jens Georg
Introducing GNOME extensions
Bin Li
12:15
Lunch Time
*Note: GNOME Training session has marked as light green filled cell
44. Afternoon Schedule (Day #2)
Time
Main Hall (3F)
14:00
The soul’s code of Taiwan campus
ericsun
14:45
Conference Room (4F)
From Newbie To Translator
Yinghua Wang
GNOME 3.8 – Design decisions,
Main changes and Future visions
Tobias Mueller
15:45
Tea break
16:15
Profiling with Linux perf tools
Namhyung Kim (Korean)
Introduction to
GObject and GMainLoop
17:00
Improve Cross Desktop Standard
Cedric Bail
Sunjin Yang (Korean)
17:30
Lightening Talk (3 talks)
17:45
Close 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
59. Local tour (Day #3)
• Korean traditional town
Experience of Korean culture
and Tae-Kwon-Do
60. Note
• Event promotion website
http://2013.gnome.asia
• Photos are not included in this report
for the below presentations
o GStreamer Pipelines on Embedded System
In a Practical Way – Jeong-seok Kim
(Korean)
o From Newbie To Translator – Yinghua Wang