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The GNOME Conference 2006 Booklet - GNOME Project Listing

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>GNOME</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

After Hours Workshops<br />

Hackfest on PiTiVi, gst-python, GStreamer and GNonLin<br />

This session is a hackfest aimed at those wishing to get<br />

hacking on the PiTiVi video editor, and also the technologies<br />

involved : gst-python, GNonLin, writing plugins in Python,<br />

etc.<br />

Edward Hervey Hervey<br />

Edward Hervey is the main developer of the PiTIVi video editing software<br />

based on the GStreamer multimedia framework. Involved in GStreamer<br />

development since 2003, he is also the maintainer of the Python<br />

bindings and the GNonLin non-linear editing plugins for GStreamer.<br />

Apart from slicing videos with a Python knife during the day as a<br />

developer at Barcelona-based Fluendo, french-born Edward enjoys<br />

slicing cheese on bread the rest of the time.<br />

Usability Tests: What Should We Test Next?<br />

This session will present the status and future plans of<br />

Python in Maemo, as well as provide a demonstration.<br />

Maemo is a free software project for easy handheld<br />

development. Currently used by Nokia 770, it runs X and<br />

uses GTK, DBus, and other freedesktop standards. <strong>The</strong><br />

demonstration will show how easy is to port and create<br />

PyGTK applications on Maemo.<br />

Anna Dirks Dirks<br />

64 June 24–30, <strong>2006</strong> • Vilanova (Catalonia – Spain)<br />

Fri 30 15:00<br />

3. Museu Balaguer<br />

Workshop<br />

Fri 30 16:00<br />

4. Sala de Juntes<br />

Tangle BOF

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