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    Maemo-Barcelona Long Weekend, December 4-6

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    david.caabeiro | # 11 | 2009-11-04, 12:55 | Report

    Cool. Will wait for these other activities to be confirmed then. Thanks.

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    qgil | # 12 | 2009-11-04, 14:00 | Report

    More activities are coming. @danielwilms (who happens to be a German with a good level of Spanish) has volunteered to coordinate a training workshop that we could call...

    Primeros pasos con el Maemo 5 SDK

    or something along these lines. He could go through the pure getting started. Then we could have slots for Hildon/GTK+ basics, Qt basics, why not Python for Maemo, the Eclipse IDE approach...

    One "problem" is to find Spanish speakers able to run the workshops. Are you one of them? Se recompensará.

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    qgil | # 13 | 2009-11-05, 16:43 | Report

    Someone told me that someone told her that there was a non-overlapping open source event in the same weekin Barcelona. Any references?

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    Texrat | # 14 | 2009-11-05, 17:17 | Report

    I don't see anything relevant here:

    http://www.allconferences.com/Regional/Barcelona/

    http://www.hotelartsbarcelona.com/us..._Oct-Dec09.pdf

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    thp | # 15 | 2009-11-05, 17:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by qgil View Post
    Someone told me that someone told her that there was a non-overlapping open source event in the same weekin Barcelona. Any references?
    Google's "open source barcelona december 2009" says "Joomla! Days", but that would be the weekend after MaeBLoW:

    http://community.joomla.org/events/j...pain-2009.html

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    yerga | # 16 | 2009-11-05, 18:19 | Report

    There's a Free Software conference in Cáceres (not Barcelona) in December 1-3
    http://www.freesoftwareworldconference.com/

    It has been presented yesterday, so it has been in the news these days: [spanish link] [danger: crap newspaper] http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/5585...libre/caceres/

    I don't have found any other conference.

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    opengeek | # 17 | 2009-11-05, 18:33 | Report

    In Barcelona will happen this events:

    Free Culture Forum: 29 OCT - 1 NOV

    and

    WIP a local Arts & Technology conference.

    I don't know anything more.

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    qgil | # 18 | 2009-11-05, 19:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by yerga View Post
    There's a Free Software conference in Cáceres (not Barcelona) in December 1-3
    http://www.freesoftwareworldconference.com/
    Ah, this is it, then. Now I understand the comment "not really overlapping". Although perhaps some people won't make the doblete...

    I had been in this conference years ago, both in Andalusia and Extremadura. It was mostly about students, universities and companies somehow related with the public administration but all in all not much into development.

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    VDVsx | # 19 | 2009-11-05, 19:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by qgil View Post
    Ah, this is it, then. Now I understand the comment "not really overlapping". Although perhaps some people won't make the doblete...

    I had been in this conference years ago, both in Andalusia and Extremadura. It was mostly about students, universities and companies somehow related with the public administration but all in all not much into development.
    I've been three times in that conference (Badajoz, Merida and Cáceres), is a very nice conference, they normally bring very cool keynotes. I was very impressed by the media coverage, mostly due to the presence of some important people there, very cool for the Open source movement. Anyway as Quim said, it isn't mainly oriented for developers.

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    qgil | # 20 | 2009-11-06, 12:16 | Report

    I was just thinking that we could add the Mozilla community to the mix. Who dealing with free software in Barcelona doesn't know Toni Hermoso?

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