Hello guys,
I'll be bringing a webcam to wineconf, and a mic, the picture won't be
very good but people should be able to follow what's going on. We'll
be using a laptop for the stream, even if we don't know who's one it
will be yet, anyway if you have experience in doing this sort of stuff
your help would be appreciated.
Ivan.
Hello all,
since I'm in Karlsruhe, with my parents living close to Stuttgart university,
I want to take several days off for wine conference preparations (and possibly
cleanup).
Could someone give me a rough figure of when I should take some days off
and how many?
For now I'm thinking of 28. (Thu), 29. (Fri) and possibly 02. (Mon).
Any thoughts on what should be prepared for wineconf?
Thanks,
Andreas Mohr
Hi all,
This is your last chance to get your very own PGP key signed by your
community. So far, we have 6.5 participants (hoping to get it to 7 by
tomorrow). This means 7 brand new signatures on your PGP key. Read the
previous announcement
(http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-devel/2005/04/0057.html and
http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-devel/2005/04/0084.html) for
details on what you need to do.
New submissions should be possible to get right up to the party itself,
assuming I can get our hosts to lend me the use of a printer (Will you?).
Thanks,
Shachar
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Hello,
we are starting the local organisation of wineconf in Stuttgart now and I
propose to form a (small) local organisation group consisting of people with a
good feeling for the requirements of the conference.
It would be very helpful if especially some people from the region of Stuttgart
would join this group and contribute their ideas. Questions are i.e.
- suitability of the rooms reserved (there are some alternatives)
- which kind of food is wanted
- other support (technical and non-technical)
- (other questions/ideas you may have)
Would people from this list who are willing to join this group please send me a
private E-Mail?
I propose that members of the group living nearby Stuttgart will meet at the
university to check the environment and will send an invitation for such a
meeting.
Thank you in advance and greetings
Ulrich Gemkow
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Last year's raving success (I exchanged keys with Marcus) gives appetite
for more.
So, if you always wanted to have a PGP key that most of the free
software will know [1].
If you wanted to be able to carry out encrypted secure conversations online.
Or if you just want a chance to brag about what well connected key you
have [2].
We will (try) to hold a PGP key signing party at wineconf this year. In
order to participate, it is positively absolutely necessary that you:
1. Have a PGP key. You can generate one for yourself using gpg.
2. Send the PGP key finger print to me AT LEAST A WEEK BEFORE THE
CONFERENCE. Any later then that, and it is not certain that we'll manage
to get your key on the printed piece of paper that is necessary for
carrying out the party.
3. Bring a copy you can trust to wineconf, to make sure other people are
really signing your key (i.e. - that I'm not pulling anybody's leg).
4. Bring an identifying ID to wineconf. Two is preferable. Passport or a
driver license in a language people can read. If you can only bring one,
a passport is definitely preferable.
The full details of what a key signing party is, why are the procedures
as they are, and what's so important about *not* signing the keys with
your laptop at the party can be found at
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/gpg-party.html
Note: No aliases on PGP keys. If your PGP key says "lord master of
compiler optimization", then your passport had better say the same or no
one will be able to sign your key.
Shachar
[1] My key is signed by RMS himself
(http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xCDBDBCE2). This
means that any key that I sign is just two keys away from the very
inventor of free software.
[2] See [1]
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I'm going to start this off with a huge apology - there's a very real
chance I've asked someone to do a presentation and it's not on this
list. If so, you need to email me to remind me. If you were
definitely planning on presenting something because I emailed you, let
me know - there's lots of space available. I know this only affects 2
or 3 people, but I tossed around a few ideas and didn't want to leave
any loose ends. (Any of those items would make nice topics.)
This is the initial agenda for WineConf. I hope to add a few more
items, but Jeremy suggested I pull the trigger and announce it. I
agree - there's enough here to fill two days and leave a lot of time
for people to get together in small groups. Only the first two items
are in any formal order:
Alexandre - Keynote (He said he's reusing last year's slides.)
Dimi - to do list / status update
Steven Edwards and the ReactOS crew
Charles W Stevenson - Winelib / Winelib porting / and a commercial perspective
Andrew Barlett / Samba team? - Samba 4, authentication, lots of
intelligent ideas
Juan Lang - Wine's RPC + Samba or something like that :)
Jeremy White - CXTest
Jason Edmeades - DirectX 9 / wined3d / eye candy
I think a full agenda would be about 11 items. If you would like to
present something let me know - there's definitely space available.
If you've been wondering, "There's a neat project I'd like to do if I
could only get a few more people interested", well, this is the
perfect time to bring it up. If there's something strategic to Wine
development, this is a great time to discuss it. For example, we've
had mixed feelings regarding revision control and its been suggested
to bring it up as a topic. Would anyone find it useful to discuss
subversion vs. arch vs. cvs? We could probably get Mike Hearn to show
off how he manages patches with SVK and then let him arm wrestle
Alexandre about whether arch is better.
Friday night we will have an informal dinner after meeting up at the
hotel. The conference will kick off Saturday morning on campus around
8am. Lunch will be provided on Saturday and Sunday as well as dinner
on Saturday. There will definitely be a lot of time for informal
discussion.
For the Samba guys - I think there's a great opportunity to share some
knowledge to prevent anyone from reinventing the wheel. If there's
any topic you'd find interesting, let me know. If you'd just like to
hear a specific topic from the Wine folks, we can arrange that.
For travel arrangements, please join wineconf(a)winehq.org (
http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wineconf ) For instance, I'm
actually flying into Frankfurt on April 23rd and it'd be cool to hang
out with anyone arriving early. If you haven't made reservations at a
hotel, don't worry too much. There's still rooms available as Mr.
Schmid described here:
http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2005/03/1119.html
If you haven't signed up on the RSVP list, please do so. It can be
found on the WineConf page:
http://www.winehq.com/site/wineconf
Lastly, if you have any questions / comments / criticisms let me know.
-Brian
PS. Dimi owes me a beer from last year, so we're all obligated to go
out Friday night. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone in
Stuttgart!
--- Andrew Tridgell <tridge(a)osdl.org> wrote:
> Finally, if we have time, I'd like to discuss cooperation on IDL files
> and MSRPC interfaces.
Yes I would like to discuss this as well. Eirc Kohl has made quite a lot of changes to WIDL for
ReactOS to support our MSRPC and PLug and Pray implementation and I would like to see these
changes merged back in for Wine and Samba so we can adopt a common IDL compiler.
Thanks
Steven
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I was wondering if after wineconf it would be a good idea to go to
Dramstadt, has ESA got anything worth visiting there? If yes, someone
want to come along?
Ivan.
In presenting the commercial value of wine and why we chose to use it, etc.
How much time do I have for the presentation?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jakob Eriksson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:20 PM
To: wineconf(a)winehq.org
Cc: Wine Devel; Charles.W.Stevenson(a)guptaworldwide.com
Subject: Re: WineConf Agenda
Brian Vincent wrote:
>I think a full agenda would be about 11 items. If you would like to
>present something let me know - there's definitely space available.
>If you've been wondering, "There's a neat project I'd like to do if I
>could only get a few more people interested", well, this is the
>perfect time to bring it up. If there's something strategic to Wine
>development, this is a great time to discuss it.
>
>
I don't know if I can find the time to prepare a proper
presentation, but if I do, I'd like talk about and get some
input from you on the subject of testing.
1) I want the conformance tests done faster. (I have a clear idea how.)
2) What's almost never been brought up on wine-devel is the
unit testing in the XP sense.
1 has been discussed on wine-devel quite a bit, so I'll skip it
in this mail.
regarding 2:
CXTest is like application testing. This is good, high-level testing.
The conformance tests test the Windows API.
But in the case of a complicated API (and Windows is complicated) maybe
we need to test the smaller units behind the API.
So, the conformance tests often are somewhere between application testing
and unit testing.
Can we have an infrastructure for running unit tests of small units of code
private to the implementation?
I.e. these tests, we could call them "private tests", would not run on
Windows, but
during build of Wine.
Would it be acceptable to just include extra test code in the
implementation c file,
surrounded by #ifdef COMPILE_PRIVATE_TESTS ?
regards,
Jakob