[Printing-architecture] REMINDER: OpenPrinting Roadmap Sprint 2023 on the Opportunity Open Source in the IIT Mandi in India

Till Kamppeter <[email protected]> Mon, 21 Aug 2023 09:14:03 +0200
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Hi,

I did not yet get any talk submission for our Roadmap Sprint.

Please submit at

     https://events.canonical.com/event/35/abstracts/

ASAP. We need your abstracts to be able to do the scheduling.

My suggestion for the Roadmap Sprint is:

   - IPP - Ira McDonald
   - CUPS 2.5/3.x - Michael Sweet
   - OAuth2 - Michael Sweet, Piotr Pawliczek
   - Immutable distros, packaging - Till Kamppeter
   - Desktop Integration - Till Kamppeter
   - General Q & A - Till Kamppeter

This is only a suggestion, feel free to suggest any other session.

So please post your submission.

A reminder (and correction of time):

The Roadmap Sprint takes place on Friday Sep 8, 5-9pm IST (UTC+5:30, 
11:30am - 3:30pm UTC)

    Till


On 08/07/2023 00:22, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> with the DebConf being in India, and so me having already one reason to 
> travel to India, Aveek and me have decided to meet most of our current 
> and former contributors in-person and motivate the students, professors, 
> researchers to join the community of developers, designers, doc writers, 
> ... in a 2-1/2-day conference, the "Opportunity Open Source". As most of 
> our contributors are studying in the Indian Institute of Technology 
> (IIT) Mandi, in the north of India, not far from Delhi, we have selected 
> this place to run the conference.
> 
> There we will talk with them about their GSoC experience on a panel, 
> have a GSoC Q&A session, and the contributors presenting their work. By 
> a Call for Proposals we hope to get a wide range of more contributions.
> 
> And for attendees getting some real-life experience and for us getting 
> audience contributing to our discussions we are running this year's 
> OpenPrinting Roadmap Sprint on the conference and attendees can 
> participate in the discussion and planning of the next 12 months in 
> printing and scanning.
> 
> We will also live-stream and record everything and allow remote 
> participation.
> 
> This way we also overcome the fact that Linux Plumbers clashes with the 
> PWG meeting in November and that we did not get any audience on the 
> previous Plumbers.
> 
> The conference will start with our OpenPrinting Roadmap Sprint 2023 on
> 
>      Friday, September 8, 4pm - 8pm IST (UTC+5:30, 10:30am - 2:30pm UTC)
> 
> and continue with the main conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday, 
> most probably 9am-6pm IST (exact time determined by amount of sessions 
> scheduled).
> 
> The Roadmap Sprint will serve the same purpose as our micro-conferences 
> in the previous years. We will discuss and plan on all the areas of work 
> at OpenPrinting. So principally the sessions should be again a short 
> talk with following discussion, but as we are not at Plumbers, rules are 
> not that strict and so if you want to give a regular talk this is no 
> problem for one or another session (Ira).
> 
> The conference web site is here:
> 
>      https://events.canonical.com/e/mandi2023
> 
> To plan the Roadmap Sprint, please write up what you want to talk 
> about/discuss and submit it to the Call for Abstracts, and choose 
> "OpenPrinting Roadmap Sprint" as the track.
> 
> As contribution type choose "BoF" when it is mostly discussion, as we 
> had on Plumbers and one of the talk formats if you want to give a talk. 
> The times are mostly a hint, we will adjust the times when scheduling 
> the Sprint, to get the best from the 4 hours.
> 
> The scheduling we will discuss here on the list and also in our monthly 
> video meetings.
> 
> Remote speaking is encouraged and allowed. We will also stream and 
> record the Sprint (and also the other conference days). Aveek, me, and 
> our GSoC contributors/mentors will be in-person in the room.
> 
> All the other tracks in the Call for Abstracts are for Saturday and 
> Sunday, you can also submit there if you want to present to a wider 
> audience and/or something not fitting into the Roadmap Sprint and you 
> are attending in-person or willing to remote-speak on a weekend day.
> 
> So let us have a great Roadmap Sprint ...
> 
>     Till