Should free and open source projects and companies require people to sign community agreements in order to contribute, possibly signing over their copyrights? Karen Sandler, GNOME Foundation Executive Director, will be chairing an expert panel on this question at this year’s Desktop Summit in Berlin. The panel will include Mark Shuttleworth, Michael Meeks and Bradley Kuhn.
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Intel, Collabora and SUSE to be main sponsors of the Desktop Summit
We are pleased to announce that the Desktop Summit 2011 in Berlin will be supported by Intel as Platinum sponsor. The event also welcomes Collabora and SUSE as Gold partners. The organization is delighted with the community spirit of these generous corporate partners. Mirko Boehm, Lead organizer of the Desktop Summit, said: “Their support is essential for the Desktop Summit’s efforts to bring together Free Software developers from all around the world to work in a collaborative spirit on the next generation desktop technology.”
Dawn Foster, MeeGo Community Manager stated: “Intel is happy to sponsor the Desktop Summit as a way to support the many projects that we use and contribute to on a regular basis. It’s important to us to work closely with open source projects – and this is one way to do that.”
Christian Schaller, Marketing Manager at Collabora told us: “At Collabora we are excited to support the Desktop Summit as we feel it is one of the core events in terms of moving the open source ecosystem forward. A lot of open source innovation happens on the desktop first before being widely deployed on all kinds of systems and devices. As the leader in the fields of multimedia and real time communications Collabora are very much a part of that effort. We look forward to meeting up with and engaging with the everyone at the Desktop Summit.”
“SUSE is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the Desktop Summit 2011,” said Michael Miller, vice president of Global Alliances and Marketing at SUSE.“Cross project collaboration is a core value at SUSE and we are committed to wide interoperability and open communication. Our support of openSUSE at the Desktop Summit demonstrates our continued commitment to a strong Free and Open Source ecosystem.”
Aside from the Platinum and Gold sponsors, we are happy to welcome the following Silver sponsors for this event:
- Canonical
- Igalia
- The Linux Foundation
- Qt
- Red Hat
The following are our Bronze level sponsors:
- Lanedo
- Mozilla
- OpenShine
Their support is greatly appreciated.
Our media partners for the Desktop Summit will be golem.de and Linux Magazine.
The organizing team would like to thank our sponsors on behalf of the GNOME and KDE communities! We are still looking for more sponsors, please contact us if you are interested (details below).
About the Desktop Summit
GUADEC (GNOME Users And Developers European Conference) and Akademy (KDE annual world summit) are the world’s largest gatherings of people involved in Free Desktop and mobile user interfaces. Over a thousand participants are expected at the Desktop Summit this year, covering both the GNOME and KDE projects as well as related technologies. Organizers welcome developers, artists, translators, community organizers, users and representatives from government, education, businesses. Anyone who shares an interest in a Free Desktop is encouraged to participate.
GNOME and KDE are Free Software communities that drive the user interfaces of many Linux-powered
devices–smartphones, laptops, desktops, personal media centers. 2011 is the second summit organized collaboratively by the two communities.
Contact
Contact information of the Desktop Summit team can be found on www.desktopsummit.org/contact. For press inquiries please contact Jos Poortvliet, jospoortvliet@gmail.com, phone +31622377545.
If you would like to discuss sponsorship, please contact us: ds-sponsoring@desktopsummit.org
GNOME Quarterly report Q1 2011
The GNOME Quarterly report is a document that comes out four times a year and highlights some of the efforts our teams have been up to of late. This quarters edition brings news from the Release Team, Art and Usability, Bug Squad, Marketing, Mobile, Website, Documentation, Membership, Events, Outreach Program for Women, GNOME User Groups, Localization and Accessibility.
Read the full report here
Desktop Summit Intel AppUp Application Lab
The DesktopSummit 2011 team is pleased to announce the Intel AppUpSM Application Lab: MeeGo Series. The session will take place at the Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany as part of the Desktop Summit. Intel® is the Platinum Sponsor of the Summit.
Scheduled from 15:00-18:00 on August 10th, this free, hands-on training aims to show application developers how to monetize their applications through the Intel AppUp Developer Program and its community.
A Conversation with Dirk Hohndel, Desktop Summit keynote speaker
Continuing our series of interviews with Desktop Summit keynote speakers, William Carlson spoke to Dirk Hohndel, Intel’s Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist, about the relationship between business and Open Source. Interesting insights from a hacker-turned-businessman with a track record in the Linux kernel and XFree86.
On whether Open Source is a selling point for consumers:
Consumers shouldn’t need to know or care whether the product they are using is based on open source software or not […] I believe that consumers should feel the consequence of more open source software – in the sense that they see more innovation, better software, better ability to upgrade and modify software if they so choose. Those are qualities that are meaningful to consumers. The license used to create the software IMHO isn’t.
Interview with Desktop Summit keynote, Claire Rowland

The second in our series of Desktop Summit keynote interviews is with Claire Rowland, Head of Research at Fjord, an international digital service design agency.
Claire will be talking to us about user interface design in the era of cloud services: the axis of user experience has shifted away from the desktop towards services delivered through multiple platforms of widely differing form factors and the cloud. What does this mean for what users expect from their devices, and what does effective design across platforms, and the cloud, look like?
Among other things, Claire talked to us about what inspires her:
Wondering how people and cultures will change in the future in response to changes in society and technology. I’ve tried very hard to overcome this, but I have only a limited interest in cutting edge technology for its own sake; I want to know how we can use technology to improve people’s lives, make them smarter, happier, healthier and all sorts of other good things.
Call for Participation: Workshops and BoFs at the Desktop Summit 2011
The Desktop Summit 2011 is a joint conference organised by the GNOME and KDE communities in Berlin, Germany from the 6th August 2011 to the 12th August 2011. Held annually in cities around Europe, GUADEC and Akademy are the world’s largest gatherings of those involved with the free desktop or mobile user interfaces. Developers, artists, translators, community organisers, users, and representatives from government, education, and businesses and anyone else who shares an interest are welcome. GNOME and KDE are Free Software communities that drive the user interfaces of many GNU/Linux-powered devices, ranging from smartphones to laptops, or personal media centers. This year, for the second time, both communities have decided to organise a single, joint conference expecting over a thousand participants, covering both projects as well as related technologies.
Not Just Presentations
The Desktop Summit will have an exciting program of talks). But the most important part of the conference are the Workshop & BoF days. This is the part of the conference where the participants get together to discuss and work on the future of the Free Desktop. It is where the latest technology is demonstrated in a one-to-few setting and where decisions are made. The organisation committee would like to schedule as many of these sessions beforehand as possible. We expect over 1000 visitors and scheduling helps to ensure minimal overlap with other sessions and allows us to provide a clear timetable for the visitors. The remainder of the rooms will be scheduled via the wiki but we urge you all to try and get a proposal in before the deadline! We realize that many sessions are meant to be about current and urgent topics so we don’t expect proposals to have an exact agenda, nor do we mind if the subject changes later on. Continue reading Call for Participation: Workshops and BoFs at the Desktop Summit 2011
Interview with Desktop Summit keynote, Thomas Thwaites
Desktop Summit keynote speaker Thomas Thwaites gave an interview to us recently, covering a wide range of subjects. Thomas, who launched the Toaster Project in 2008, explores the relationship between technology, design and society. This interview is a sneak peek into the kinds of subjects that he is interested in.
Q: What makes you happy about what you do?
A: Well I think kind of trampling across boundaries between disciplines, areas of knowledge and so on, makes me quite happy about what I do. So I can be doing research in to something from a range of directions – browser tabs open for a particular project I’m doing at the moment range through medical prosthetic suppliers, journal articles on the evolution of flying dinosaurs and stress response in childhood, ebay auctions for deer skulls, WW2 gas rattles, and orthopaedic slings etc… and then I’m off to this workshop to mould some fibreglass… So I guess I really like the variety in the work I’ve found myself doing.
Call for Hosts for GNOME.Asia Summit 2012
The GNOME.Asia Committee is inviting proposals to host GNOME.Asia Summit during the 1st quarter of 2012. GNOME.Asia Summit is the yearly GNOME Users and Developers Conference in Asia. The event focuses primarily on the GNOME desktop, and also covers applications and the development platform tools. It brings together the GNOME community in Asia to provide a forum for users, developers, foundation leaders, governments and businesses to discuss both the present technology and future developments.
GNOME.Asia Summit was held in Beijing, Ho-Chi-Minh City, Taipei and Bangalore respectively over the last four years. We would like to continue finding new locations as we spread GNOME throughout Asia, and we are looking for local organizers to rise to the challenge of organizing an excellent GNOME event. The GNOME.Asia committee will assist in the process, but there is a definitive need for individuals to be actively involved and committed to the planning and delivery of the event.
You can learn more about GNOME.Asia Summit at our official website: http://www.gnome.asia
For those of you who would like to host the next GNOME.Asia Summit in 2012 you are hereby invited to write a formal proposal to the gnome-asia-committee-list (at) gnome (dot) org . The deadline for the proposals is July 4, 2011 Monday UTC 2359. Please send your proposal to gnome-asia-committee-list (at) gnome (dot) org. We might invite you to present your proposal in more details over our regular IRC meetings, or send you additional questions and requests. Results will be announced by the end of July 2011.
The conference will require availability of facilities for one week, including a weekend, during the 1st quarter of 2012 (January to March 2012). Dates should avoid other key free software conferences or other events that may have conflict and will be confirmed together with other GNOME teams which might get involved.
Key points which proposals should consider, and which will be taken into account when deciding among candidates, are:
- Local community support for hosting the conference.
- Venue details. Information about infrastructure and facilities to hold the conference should be provided.
- Information about how internet connectivity will be managed.
- Lodging choices ranging from affordable housing to nicer hotels, and information about distances between the venue and lodging options.
- The availability of restaurants or the organization of catering on-site, cost of food/soft drinks/beer.
- The availability and cost of travel from major Asian and European cities.
- Local industry and government support.
- Please provide a reasonably detailed budget.
- Bear in mind that at GNOME.Asia Summit, the hallway track and social activities are also very important.
Please check the GNOME.Asia Summit check list [1] and howtos [2] when putting together a proposal. Please also feel free to contact gnome-asia-committee-list (at) gnome (dot) org if you have any questions.
Please help to spread the words and we are looking forward to hearing from you soon!
GNOME.Asia Committee
[1] http://www.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/event-organization-checklist
[2] http://www.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/summit-planning-howto
GNOME 3 Photo Competition Results
Over 140 parties were organized all over the world to celebrate the release of GNOME 3.0. To help capture the moment, we invited people to take photographs of their parties and a competition was held for the best images. The GNOME project received lots of great party photographs, and the competition judges have been hard at work sorting through the entries. They have now come to a decision, however, and can announce the competition winner as well as four runners up. Each will receive GNOME goodies as prizes.
Winner

Runners up




Congratulations, everyone! We will be in touch to organize delivery of your prizes shortly.
Many thanks to everyone who sent us photographs. An online gallery containing many more images will be launched soon.
All the entries are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported licence (CC BY 3.0).