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Kubuntu Developers Summit, Paris, Day 3-5

Wednesday and thursday went nicely. We continued our work during BoF, some outcome will surely be interesting. In particular Adept usability will surely be improved, and the plan for powermanagement in edgy has been consolidated. This release will surely be quite interesting regarding both points. I'm confident that it'll have some other improvements though. ;-) Thursday afternoon, David Faure arrived and it was really nice to meet him again. It was a small surprise since we didn't expect him that early. We got contacted by Philippe Fremy that offered to meet in Paris center for dinner. All the KDE and Kubuntu attendance went in the center. We had some troubles to get there by train... apparently the police found a suspect baggage. We finally arrived but at least one hour later than expected. The italian restaurant was quite nice, we had a long table at the first floor and were almost alone during the dinner. It was an opportunity to strengthen even more the relationship between the KDE and Kubuntu communities. Thanks a lot Philippe for this good idea and the great evening. Finally friday came after a very short night since we got back to the hotel early in the morning. After a few hours sleep we were ready to work again! A few more BoF took place... until some of us left one by one. It's always sad to see people that you like are leaving: Ellen, David, Peter, Sebastian, Tonio, etc. This time I'll also have a thought for [Myriam Schweingruber](http://www.fsfe.org/fellows/myriam), she's a very kind person from the [Free Software Foundation Europe](http://www.fsfe.org). We had interesting discussions together and that was a great pleasure to have her around. I'll miss you Myriam! For this evening, I plan to stay away from the exciting stuff, which means that I won't go to the "Au revoir Dinner" organized by Canonical in Paris center. I just don't feel like going to sleep late and being in a hurry tomorrow to pack my stuff and go to the airport. So I'll have dinner in a small restaurant nearby and I'll surely be back early. It marks the end of my report from the Kubuntu Developers Summit, see you later folks!
Posted on 23 Jun 2006, tags: Conference  KDE  Ubuntu  UDS 

Kubuntu Developers Summit, Paris, Day 0-2

The Ubuntu Developers Summit is taking place near Paris since yesterday. I arrived in the hotel on sunday with two Canonical employees who work on Malone (afaik). They were quite friendly and we chatted a bit during sunday afternoon. People came one by one, and we started to team up. I was glad to meet Jonathan Riddell once again, we shared some fun in a bumper car [as one of his photos prove it](http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/57). It was really nice to go into one of those after so many years, I was like a child for a moment. Thank you for this Jonathan! ;-) During dinner we had the opportunity to wish Aaron a happy birthday, I hope it was a nice evening for him even if he was away from his home for this important day. On monday, we had an introduction session. And then the BoF themselves... almost no kubuntu BoF were scheduled, so I attended other topics of interest, some of the discussions were really great. The idea of using TeamSpeak to allow people to virtually attend the submit is nice in theory, but proven to be difficult in practice (it tends to work badly on some computers, some people are missing headset, etc.). We'd surely need something to replace it. Today, started a bit similarly to monday... A short introduction, and not many Kubuntu or KDE related BoF scheduled. It's a bit unfortunate, but the KDE and Kubuntu people there decided to start to work on some of our topics today trying to fit in each others schedule. It was definitely the way to go, we've been really productive. At the moment sebas is even working on a prototype addressing the power management spec. "Strangely" we didn't see Aaron much today... too much beer yesterday night? ;-) It's really a nice start for this summit, I'm looking forward to the next few days. We still have quite a few topics to address, but if we keep the productivity as high as today, I'm confident that we'll finish in time. Last but not least, I'd like to thanks again the Canonical crew and Mark Shuttleworth for the nice organization and the invitation, that's really appreciated.
Posted on 20 Jun 2006, tags: Conference  KDE  Ubuntu  UDS