Martin Holec: Keynote Martin Kolman: Comparison of today’s mobile Linux distributions Dan Horák: Fedora on ARM-based devices Michal Hrušecký: openSUSE on ARM Christoph Mair: Openmoko is dead. Long live OpenPhoenux!
Workshops
Jaroslav Řezník: Qt 5 Hereafter Martin Kolman: Mobile application development with QML & PySide Jozef Mlích: QML/Qt Quick Josef Skládanka: webOS and Enyo framework František Horínek: STAX Platform – workshop Josef Průša & Marek Žehra: RepRap 3D printer – workshop
Hardware
Lukáš Hejkal: Introduction of CuBox, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone
Lightning Talks and presentation of your mobile apps Josef Průša: RepRap 3D printer Pavel Šimerda: D-Bus Štěpán Bechynský: Do you really know what your cat does when you are not at home? František Horínek: STAX Platform Pavol Rusnák: brmlab – hackerspace Prague František Fuka: Dynawa Watch: Your Wrist Your Way
Other
David Kolibáč: Input methods for embedded devices Jiří Brožovský: Qi-Hardware project – Ben NanoNote and Milkymist One
Announcement of the BeQt competition winners
Afterparty with VJ Jirka and Milkymist One
When and where?
The Openmobility conference will be held on 21st April 2012 (Saturday) in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic - “The Heart of Europe”.
At the School of Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague
We are Openmobility, a non-profit members organization based in the Czech Republic. We support our local open & mobile community, providing information about Open Source on various mobile platforms and Open Source Hardware and organizing hardware rework parties (Neo FreeRunner). We have visited and published reports from the MeeGo Conference 2010 in Dublin, LinuxCon Europe and Embedded Linux Europe Conference 2011 in Prague on our Czech website. We have organized local Openmobility conferences in Zlín and Brno.
__________________ modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system Mieru: a flexible manga and comic book reader Universal Components - a solution for native looking yet component set independent QML appliactions (QtQuick Controls 2 & Silica supported as backends)
Talks
Martin Holec: Keynote
Martin Kolman: Comparison of today’s mobile Linux distributions
Dan Horák: Fedora on ARM-based devices
Michal Hrušecký: openSUSE on ARM
Christoph Mair: Openmoko is dead. Long live OpenPhoenux!
Workshops
Jaroslav Řezník: Qt 5 Hereafter
Martin Kolman: Mobile application development with QML & PySide
Jozef Mlích: QML/Qt Quick
Josef Skládanka: webOS and Enyo framework
František Horínek: STAX Platform – workshop
Josef Průša & Marek Žehra: RepRap 3D printer – workshop
Hardware
Lukáš Hejkal: Introduction of CuBox, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone
Lightning Talks and presentation of your mobile apps
Josef Průša: RepRap 3D printer
Pavel Šimerda: D-Bus
Štěpán Bechynský: Do you really know what your cat does when you are not at home?
František Horínek: STAX Platform
Pavol Rusnák: brmlab – hackerspace Prague
František Fuka: Dynawa Watch: Your Wrist Your Way
Other
David Kolibáč: Input methods for embedded devices
Jiří Brožovský: Qi-Hardware project – Ben NanoNote and Milkymist One
Announcement of the BeQt competition winners
Afterparty with VJ Jirka and Milkymist One
When and where?
The Openmobility conference will be held on 21st April 2012 (Saturday) in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic - “The Heart of Europe”.
At the School of Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague
Malostranské náměstí 25, Prague, Czech Republic
Please visit the Transportation and Accommodation pages.
About the organizers
We are Openmobility, a non-profit members organization based in the Czech Republic. We support our local open & mobile community, providing information about Open Source on various mobile platforms and Open Source Hardware and organizing hardware rework parties (Neo FreeRunner). We have visited and published reports from the MeeGo Conference 2010 in Dublin, LinuxCon Europe and Embedded Linux Europe Conference 2011 in Prague on our Czech website. We have organized local Openmobility conferences in Zlín and Brno.
modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
Mieru: a flexible manga and comic book reader
Universal Components - a solution for native looking yet component set independent QML appliactions (QtQuick Controls 2 & Silica supported as backends)
Last edited by MartinK; 2012-04-16 at 09:50.