Just a quick (and late!) heads-up for all of you who missed it — the GNOME Asia Summit 2011 is happening in Bangalore this week, with a bunch of really cool people doing hackfests through the week, and whole bunch of talks on Saturday and Sunday (April 2nd and 3rd).
I’ll be presenting a talk titled DLNA in a GNOME 3 World, talking about Rygel and the work we’ve been doing on gupnp-dlna to make DLNA rock on GNOME.
If you’re in or around Bangalore and contribute to or are interested in contributing to GNOME, you really have no excuse to not attend (heck, entry’s free). This applies doubly to students who are looking for cool stuff to do for the Google Summer of Code this year. So, do drop by and say hello! :)
andre klapper
March 31, 2011 — 3:22 am
Yay, see you there! :)
Nowhereman
April 9, 2011 — 7:34 am
When can we use Gnome 3.0 in main gentoo portage rather than overlay?….
Arun
April 9, 2011 — 9:29 am
You should get on #gentoo-desktop on Freenode and talk to some of the folks there. At one point the plan was to not pull it into the portage tree (http://bheekly.blogspot.com/2011/03/gnome-3-on-gentoo-and-related-news.html) but this might have changed.