Spreading GNOME in Bahia

The 3rd edition of Festival Software Livre da Bahia was really great! Nice people, cool talks and a lots of GNOME stuff. I gave one basic talk about free software and one about the GNOME Project (with focus on contribution). Also, two workshops, one about brazilian portuguese l10n and another about “how to send your first patch to GNOME”. I’m very happy with the results of these activities and with the event as a whole.


Intro to free software talk (1)


Intro to free software talk (2)


GNOME talk


pt_BR l10n workshop


Hacking GNOME workshop

Wig, Beard and Computer Lessons

Today I decided to clean my ibook because it was so dirty. Actually, it was getting grey. When I was cleaning the keyboard I found a lot of hair bellow the keys. I could even produce a wig with that hair!

What is intriguing is that most the hair I found in the keyboard was concentrated around the letters “a”, “w”, and “s”. Most of the hair seems to come from my beard. Some things I learnt from this:

  1. My hair is mostly falling from the left side of my head. Probably, some day I’ll become a left-balded man. This will be horrible!
  2. When I’m thinking about cool things (mostly in front of a computer) I use to pull my beard off.

Computers gives you wonderful oportunities to know yourself!

The GNOME Journal, August Edition

The latest issue of the GNOME Journal has just been published! It
features an overview of GNOME Women’s Summer Outreach Program,
a look at Glade 3, the latest version of the famous UI designer, an
introduction to Tinymail, and an interview with Davyd Madeley, the
GNOME Applets maintainer. Writers in this edition are Hanna Wallach
and Davyd Madeley, Tristan Van Berkom, Dirk-Jan Binnema, and Lucas
Rocha, respectively.

The GNOME Journal features original content and commentary for and by
the GNOME community. All articles are published under the Creative
Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.

Read now: http://www.gnomejournal.org

Enjoy!

Music from Bahia, Movies and Festival

I’ve been listening to some good music. Davi Moraes is a guitarrist and composer from Bahia who mixes ijexá and black music. Another interesting brazilian artist with a similar style is Lucas Santanna. In both Lucas’ albums (“Eletro Ben Dodo” and “Parada de Lucas”) he plays with a very “light” band with a strong base on acoustic guitar and african percussion (no drums).

I and Carol have been watching lots of movies. Some of them:

The III Festival Software Livre da Bahia will take place on August 24, 25 and 26 at UNIME in Lauro de Freitas/BA (a city very near to Salvador, the state capital). I’ll be giving 2 talks and 2 workshops:

  • Talk – Intro to (aka Booting on) Free Software
  • Talk – How to contribute to GNOME
  • Workshop – Translating GNOME to Brazilian Portuguese
  • Workshop – How to send your first patch to GNOME

The III Festival schedule has some very interesting talks from cool free software people like Otavio Salvador (Debian), Gustavo Pacheco (OpenOffice.org/BrOffice.org), Hugo Cisneiros (The Linux Manual/Fedora Brasil), Imre Simon (USP), Pedro Kröger (Debian-BR-CDD/Lisp Brasil/Lilypond), Alexandre Oliva (FSF Latin America), Sérgio Amadeu (USP), and many, many others! What is really interesting about this event is that it gives a very strong emphasis on the social role of free software. We try to connect the free software movement with other social movements like the Solidary Economy movement, public digital/social inclusion projects and so on. The organization team has done a great job! Congratulations!

If you want to meet nice people, visit a wonderful place and attend a great event for free, come to our Festival!

Delayed comments

Long time no blog. Since GUADEC I haven’t been posting anything here.

More than 2 months after GUADEC, I have to say that this was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. It was definetely a turning point for me inside GNOME. My feeling of belonging is much stronger now.

I had the lucky to have funny, interesting and rich chats with Sri Ramkrishna, David Trowbridge, Davyd Madeley, Vincent Untz, Elijah Newren, Fernando Herrera, Carlos Garnacho, Claudio Saavedra, Gustavo Barbieri, John Hwang, Luis Menina, Paulo Henrique Silva, just to mention some. The Fluendo party was awesome and Nokia’s was incredible with the Drooling Macaque band. It was amazing to have fun and play some good music with Davyd Madeley, Carlos Garnacho, Thomas Wood, John Palmieri, Edward Hervey, and Robert McQueen! Thanks you guys!

With no fear of being repetitive I say: Luis, you’re right: GNOME is all about people!

The GNOME Journal, June Edition

The latest issue of the GNOME Journal has just been published. It
features insights into the role of end-users in the GNOME community,
and an interview with Emmanuele Bassi, gnome-utils maintainer and
GTK+ developer. Writers in this edition are Vincent Untz, and Lucas
Rocha, respectively. Read now!

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Unfortunately this edition has only two articles. We from GJ hope to have more writers for the next editions! Call for articles open for the august edition. Get involved! :-)

The Drooling Macaque Band

Do you want to make history at GUADEC? Want to appear in the most cool showbiz magazine’s as a popstar? Then you need to join The Drooling Macaque Band!

For now, we have a drummer (me), sax (davyd) and guitar (garnacho) players. Of course the idea is to have an open spage for a jam session but we need to have a core group with a predefined repertory. We’re “hiring” bass and keyboard players and one or more singers (for non-instrumental songs).

We probably won’t have time for a rehearsal at Villanova. We need to work on the repertory before GUADEC so that we can listen and practice the songs on time.

I added the band organization stuff at the GNOME Musician Index page.

About FISL and III Fórum GNOME

Well, as most of you probably know, the 7th Fórum Internacional Software Livre and the III Fórum GNOME took place at Porto Alegre/RS (Brazil) on April 19-22. FISL had more than 5k atendees this year which is an impressive number! Free software people from several countries came to Porto Alegre, mainly from Brazil, Uruguai, U.S., Canada and Argentina. About 275 talk were given by 445 speakers. The III Fórum GNOME happened as a community event of FISL. The schedule was composed by 9 talks with 7 speakers.

First of all, I’d like to loudly say THANK YOU to GNOME Foundation for covering my travel expenses. Without it I would not be able to attend FISL and Fórum GNOME this year.

I arrived on April 16 at Porto Alegre (POA) – three days before FISL because going to Porto Alegre was a wonderful chance to meet some really good friends (Terceiro, Machado e Lucasa) from Bahia who live there. Vinnie, one of my best friends who is living is São Paulo now went to POA too. From 16 to 19 the weather was really cold. At least for me… I spent those 3 days finishing my slides and going for a walk in the talk.

In the first FISL day, I met Thomas just before my talk on GNOME Desktop 2.14. My talk had a good number of people in attendance – the room quite full! Unfortunately, Thomas’s talk on GStreamer was at the same time of mine so I couldn’t attend it. I spent the rest of the day trying to put my Dlink DWL-122 USB wireless key to work on Ubuntu Dapper with no success. ;-/

In the second day (20/04) morning, I saw Aaron Seigo‘s talk on KDE4 and Plasma Workspace. Well, the talk was really interesting. In fact, based on what he said, there’s still a long way to get KDE4 and Plasma on a beta functional state but the point here is that they seem to have a strutured conceptual plan for their next generation version. Something that I think we, GNOME, still don’t have it very clear. All we have is an open brainstorming (which is not very effective for practical purposes) with some interesting experimental projects. In the afternoon, I attended Zack Rusin‘s talk on technologies for the free desktops which covered some of the latest cool things of X.org and their relation with KDE4. This was a very informative talk, quite nice too. fatalerror arrived in the morning (as far as I remember). Really cool to meet him again on Fórum GNOME. Johan arrived in the afternoon.

The third day began with Miguel‘s talk on latest Linux desktop Novell technologies (Xgl, compiz, Beagle, F-Spot, Banshee and others). The audience got very impressed with what Miguel presented there. After Miguel’s talk, Thomas gave a talk on Flumotion and related Python stuff. Although there were too many slides on his presentation (hehe), his talk was really cool. Then, I went the fatalerror’s talk on how to contribute to GNOME. He gave an overview of the several activities of the projects with initial references for each of them. After his talk, lots of people came to him to get more information. I hope to see more brazilians involved in GNOME… Later in the afternoon, Johan gave a talk on best practices on Python GUI development to a big audience. At night, I, Thomas, Johan, Kiko and some Async and Python Brasil guys went to a restaurant to eat some good and cheap food.

fatalerror had to cover kov‘s talk about Debian GNOME team because kov could not attend FISL this year. So, I had cover fatalerror’s talk on GNOME Platform. The fourth and last day began with the preparation of this talk. I finished the slides 15 minutes before the schedule. I got in the room a litle bit nervous (I don’t like to prepare talks with that short time) and to get things even better my ibook’s VGA output didn’t work. Fortunately, Kiko lent me his laptop and helped me during the talk. Thanks a LOT kiko! Well, I didn’t like my talk but some people told me it was nice. What can I say? At night, I, Thomas, Johan, Scott Balneaves (LSTP), Keith Packard (X.Org), Jim McQuillan (LTSP), Marlon Dutra (ASL.Org and FISL organization) and Carlos Canto (Propus) went to the best barbecue restaurant of Porto Alegre. It was veeery funny!

One of the negative aspects of this Fórum GNOME edition was that we didn’t get sponsors to produce marketing material. I really missed this. I hope to get it on future Fórum GNOME editions.

Every time I go to free software events I remember that free software is all about people. It was wonderful to meet so many cool people at FISL and Fórum GNOME.

As soon as I get back my camera USB cable, I’ll upload the pictures I took at Porto Alegre. For now, you can have a look at Thomas’ ones.

For GNOMusicians

Are you a happy GNOME contributor? Are you going to attend GUADEC? Do you know how to play musical instruments? Piano? Guitar? Drums? Percussion? Bass? Sing? Whatever?

If you answer is “Yeah!”, you really should add your name to the GNOME Musician Index! We’re planning to organize a GNOMErs Jam Session at GUADEC. I’m sure it will be VERY funny! You just can’t lose it!

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As soon as I get some free time I’ll blog about all the nice things that took place at FISL and III Fórum GNOME.

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