1. Resilience 2023
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Primary contact: TobiasBernard
1.1. Date
Around 24-28th of March, exact days TBD
1.2. Location
TBD, maybe c-base?
1.3. Description
An exploratory event for resilience-related work on and around GNOME. The primary focus is local-first, but other topics (e.g. file-backed content apps or offline development/documentation) are also welcome.
High level goals:
- Plan for integrating local-first and GNOME technology
- UX for local-first
- Making connections with other communities working in similar directions
1.3.1. Schedule
1.3.1.1. Day 1
TBD
1.3.1.2. Day 2
TBD
1.3.1.3. Day 3
TBD
1.3.1.4. Daily schedule
TBD
1.3.2. Topics
Some areas we want to work on (feel free to add your topics):
- Planning/roadmap for an experimental local-first project integrating with GNOME technology
Other potential topics if there's interest:
- Tracker + file-based content apps
- Scheduling for power-intensive tasks
- Offline development: Flatpak runtime/module cache
- Power profiling
1.3.3. Travel Sponsorships
The Travel Committee has confirmed that people can apply for funding for this event.
How to apply:
Read the guidelines on the Wiki page https://wiki.gnome.org/Travel
Fill out the travel sponsorship application form on Gitlab https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/TravelCommittee/-/issues/new?issue%5Bconfidential%5D=true
1.3.4. Code of Conduct
As for all GNOME-related events, the GNOME Events Code of Conduct and CodeOfConduct/PhotographyPolicy apply.
Any violations of either should be submitted to the event organizers (see above) or the GNOME Code of Conduct Committee
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1.5. Reports
Add blog posts etc. about the event here later.