Chaos Computer Club - recent events feed

A wide variety of video material distributed by the Chaos Computer Club. This feed contains events from the last two years

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GNOME Foundation annual general meeting – Reports (guadec2016)


The annual general meeting of the GNOME Foundation: reports about this event: https://c3voc.de


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 August 13, 2016  48m
 
 

GNOME Foundation annual general meeting – Q&A (guadec2016)


The annual general meeting of the GNOME Foundation: Q&A with the board. about this event: https://c3voc.de


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 August 13, 2016  1h0m
 
 

Making your GNOME app compile 2.4x faster (guadec2016)


... with the Meson build system on Linux, and ~15x faster on Windows. Last year, Jussi Pakkanen (the maintainer of Meson) gave a talk about improving the way GNOME apps are built by replacing Autotools with the Meson build system. This year, I'll be talking about how we at Centricular worked along exactly those lines and ported GStreamer, GLib, and its core dependencies from Autotools to Meson...


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 August 13, 2016  28m
 
 
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 August 13, 2016  21m
 
 

GTK: are we in the future, yet? (guadec2016)


GTK is an old tool kit; it turns 20 in 2017. While its history is a long, unbroken chain of progress, GTK is, at its heart, heavily based on how we used to do things in GUI tool kits two decades ago. Over the past 5 years, since the 3.0 release, the GTK team has been hard at work into bringing the tool kit internals kicking and screaming into the XXI century. This has inevitably caused some friction with application developers, but it has also opened an entire world of possibilities...


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 August 13, 2016  26m
 
 

An asynchronous internet for GNOME (guadec2016)


While most of the developed world has decent internet access, this is not universally distributed. In much of the developing world, people have very incomplete and spotty access to the internet. At Endless, we are shipping GNOME into that environment. We've had a number of challenges in modifying the desktop to work within these constraints. The end result is a version of GNOME that is useful and relevant both with and without a network enabled. about this event: https://c3voc.de


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 August 13, 2016  41m
 
 

GNOME Foundation annual general meeting – Q&A (guadec2016)


The annual general meeting of the GNOME Foundation: Q&A with the board. about this event: https://c3voc.de


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 August 13, 2016  1h0m
 
 
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 August 13, 2016  21m
 
 

Shotwell–why? (guadec2016)


A short story on taking over a large project and Q&A. about this event: https://c3voc.de


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 August 13, 2016  12m
 
 

Building an automotive platform from GNOME (guadec2016)


With the success of connected cars, there is an increasing demand for a secure, consumer-oriented infotainment platform. The open source application framework "Apertis" serves as embedded end-to-end solution in the automotive environment. With many contributions to the GNOME technologies over the years and its own Free software components, Apertis is truly a unique product in the automotive world which pushes the boundaries of a traditionally closed source environment...


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 August 13, 2016  1h2m