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PyS60 Talks #3 : Conclusion

croozeus | 23 September, 2008 07:36

 

We had the third session of PyS60 Talks yesterday. 

For those who are not aware about the PyS60 Talks, please check it out here !

 

The discussion agenda for PyS60 Talks #3 was PyS60 Community Edition , Appuifw2 Extension and Featured PyS60 Apps.

The virtual event was a great success with quality audience joining in the discussion. I have to say we had a variety of audience, PyS60 developers, Enthusiastic Students, Extension developers, C++ guys and even Hackers !

The main discussions yesterday, pertained about PyS60 Community Edition. Mikko Ohtamaa from Red Innovation was present with his comrade Antti Haapala, and took pleasure in answering queries about the community release and its future prospects. A future the goal is to improve appuifw(2) and integrate more UI related modules to make the PyS60 distribution versatile. Now that is some good news...

The talks also provided networking oppurtunity for the developers to get in touch with each other and contribute cumilatively on projects. Btw, I had a smell that many PM were flying around too Wink

Mark Hurenkamp, author of Tracker.py, got chance to discuss couple of addable features to the tracker. And we hope we have some of them in the next release.

As always, some people missed the talks (Hope developers come up with a good scheduling app). But nevermind, we have another talks coming soon - where you can join in. For details and announcements regarding next talks - simply stay tuned !

Untill next time - valete !

 


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PyS60 Talks #3 : Conclusion

valrossie | 23/09/2008, 20:01

Nice to see that things are organized and moving!
Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend since I'll be at the national learning camp for informatics in another city and probably doing a test or something these hours of the day. But if I'm free, I'll try to join through my N95.
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Re: PyS60 Talks #3 : Conclusion

fireball11 | 03/02/2009, 04:35

Hey Pankaj, man it all sounds great, the Python S60 is a great little project, I can't wait to see what apps and extensions they have planned.

I wanted to ask, how can I get involved with some of these talks and developers meetings? Do they or you have a schedule of up coming events? If you do would you mind emailing it to me, I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks!

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Python for S60

jasonkang77 | 13/08/2009, 01:13

I can wait to see how the s60 looks like. I have previous experience with windows mobile and blackberry, but none of them are easy to use except mail function with blackberry. it would be nice some smartphone platform that has windows mobile's comfortability like opening documents and push up email from blackberry.

James
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Re: PyS60 Talks #3 : Conclusion

appburaz | 31/03/2010, 18:56

So is this project now completed? Sounded very promissing.

Re: PyS60 Talks #3 : Conclusion

appburaz | 31/03/2010, 18:57

So is this project now completed? Sounded very promissing.

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