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What: Ubuntu Developer Summit
Where: Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway ([http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1600+Amphitheatre+Parkway,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043+ map]), Mountain View, California
When: Sunday 5th to Friday 10th November 2006
Who: Everyone is welcome! (but remember this is a hands-on, technical, working session)
As development of a new release of Ubuntu begins, Canonical is sponsoring a week-long developer summit, gathering Ubuntu developers from around the world to help shape and scope the next release of our beloved distribution. The summit is open to the public, but be aware that it's an intense developer-oriented event, and participants should be prepared for hard-core low-level discussion. If you are ready for the challenge, the summit provides a great place to talk to core Ubuntu developers. The summit is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event, but an opportunity for Ubuntu developers -- who usually collaborate online -- to work together in person on specific tasks.
The way it works is pretty simple. Small groups of developers participate in short (45-60 minute) BOF sessions where a single project is discussed, and then document the outcome of the discussion in the form of a written specification. These specifications are used as the basis for planning the subsequent work of developing a new release of Ubuntu, as described in FeatureSpecifications and TimeBasedReleases.
Schedule
As we get closer to the conference, a schedule of work and activities will be organized and posted here.
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To learn how you can participate without being there, see the [:UbuntuDeveloperSummitMountainView/Participate: participate] page.
How to Attend
All core Ubuntu developers will be in attendance, and anyone else who is interested or involved in Ubuntu is welcome to attend as well. You'll be collaborating with the lead developers and helping to define the concrete deliverables that make up the coming months of work.
While the developer summit is open, we do need to have an idea of who is going to be coming so we can plan the space requirements.
If you plan on attending, [https://launchpad.net/sprints/uds-mtv register yourself here].
Sponsorship
Sponsorship requests have been archived to [:UbuntuDeveloperSummitMountainView/Sponsorship: Sponsorship]. The selection panel has reviewed the sponsorship requests and the selected sponsored-participants have being announced and notified via e-mail. No more sponsorship requests are being considered.
Getting There
The closest available airports are San Francisco and San Jose. From these airports, to travel here by road:
From San Francisco Airport and Points North:
- Merge onto US-101 SOUTH
- Take the RENGSTORFF AVE/AMPHITHEATRE PKWY exit
- Turn right on AMPHITHEATRE PKWY and drive over highway
- Turn right onto CHARLESTON ROAD Drive past Landings Drive
- Turn left into driveway at the "Google" sign at ALTA AVENUE
From San Jose Airport and Points South:
- Merge onto US-101 NORTH
- Take the AMPHITHEATRE PKWY exit
- Turn right onto CHARLESTON ROAD Drive past Landings Drive
- Turn left into driveway at the "Google" sign at ALTA AVENUE
Be sure to share rides! Parking on the Google campus can be very tight.
Questions
If you have any queries, add them here.
- When will a projected schedule be available?
- What hotel will most folks stay at?
Reservations for the hotel we are using can be made [https://reservations.ihotelier.com/crs/g_reservation.cfm?groupID=26762&hotelID=5623 here].
- What days will accessibility be discussed? What is the accessibility agenda?
Whichever days people are available. Certainly Monday and Tuesday, but likely all week. A preliminary list of topics can be seen [:Accessibility/Specs:here]. Please add your own topics.
Pictures from the Summit
Photos will be posted as the summit happens. Stay tuned!
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