IRoman if you wish I can create the slides & post them here for you to
approve.---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: pippin@gimp.org
Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 7:24 PM
Subject: [CREATE] Call for slides for ‘State of Libre Graphics’ at LGM in
Leipzig.
To: create@lists.freedesktop.org
The first presentation event in this years LGM program is ‘state of Libre
Graphics’ A common update for many of the projects across our Libre
Graphics community. This frees up room in the schedule for deeper topics
or fresh projects; while still giving us a chance to know what has been
going on in various ongoing libre graphics related efforts; not only
software projects, but also our various curation, publication and umbrella
projects.
For each project we want a title slide and one, none or two content
slides. The title slides should/could contain name of project, logo -
and perhaps a brief tag-line for/description of the project. The content
slides; would be about changes in the last year; as well as perhaps plans
for the near future.
Many projects presenting as part of LGM should also submit slides; as a
teaser or warm-up for the subsequent event.
Naming of files:
projectname-0.png (or .jpg)
projectname-1.png
projectname-2.png
projectname.txt optional speaker notes, to make my powerpoint karaoke
ad-lib’ing more relevant.
The graphics files should be 1024x768 - if they are not; they will be
resized to fit. Feel free to bundle the files all in a tarball or
zipfile, and send them as an attachment to pippin@gimp.org in an email
with ‘State of Libre Graphics’ as subject.
For projects focused on video/animation; an up to 100second
video/animation would be welcome instead of slides 1 and 2. If this option
is taken, please upload the video somewhere and provide me a URL for
fetching it.
Please submit content before the end of Sunday 23rd March; giving me a
week before LGM to prepare the coordinated presentation.
Slides updated & sent.---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Susan Spencer susan.spencer@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [CREATE] Call for slides for ‘State of Libre Graphics’ at LGM
in Leipzig.
To: pippin@gimp.org
Hi Pippin,
Attached are slides for the Valentina project for inclusion in the ‘State
of Libre Graphics’ presentation/
Thanks, it will be great.On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 4:43:11 AM UTC+2, susan.spencer wrote:
IRoman if you wish I can create the slides & post them here for you to
approve.
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From: <pip...@gimp.org <javascript:>>
Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 7:24 PM
Subject: [CREATE] Call for slides for ‘State of Libre Graphics’ at LGM in
Leipzig.
To: cre...@lists.freedesktop.org <javascript:>
The first presentation event in this years LGM program is ‘state of Libre
Graphics’ A common update for many of the projects across our Libre
Graphics community. This frees up room in the schedule for deeper topics
or fresh projects; while still giving us a chance to know what has been
going on in various ongoing libre graphics related efforts; not only
software projects, but also our various curation, publication and umbrella
projects.
For each project we want a title slide and one, none or two content
slides. The title slides should/could contain name of project, logo -
and perhaps a brief tag-line for/description of the project. The content
slides; would be about changes in the last year; as well as perhaps plans
for the near future.
Many projects presenting as part of LGM should also submit slides; as a
teaser or warm-up for the subsequent event.
Naming of files:
projectname-0.png (or .jpg)
projectname-1.png
projectname-2.png
projectname.txt optional speaker notes, to make my powerpoint karaoke
ad-lib’ing more relevant.
The graphics files should be 1024x768 - if they are not; they will be
resized to fit. Feel free to bundle the files all in a tarball or
zipfile, and send them as an attachment to pip...@gimp.org <javascript:>in an email
with ‘State of Libre Graphics’ as subject.
For projects focused on video/animation; an up to 100second
video/animation would be welcome instead of slides 1 and 2. If this option
is taken, please upload the video somewhere and provide me a URL for
fetching it.
Please submit content before the end of Sunday 23rd March; giving me a
week before LGM to prepare the coordinated presentation.
Here are the final slides submitted for Pippin’s all-projects presentationFrom: Susan Spencer susan.spencer@gmail.com
Date: Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: [CREATE] Call for slides for ‘State of Libre Graphics’ at LGM
in Leipzig.
To: pippin@gimp.org
Here are 4 slides, including one summary/description slide and one example
slide.
Thanks Pippin!
Done; though I’d also like to get a slide #0, which describes what the
project
actually is about; perhaps with a graphic showing a pattern?
I"ll update the .png files with this info & resubmit to Pippin.
They are for his presentation on opening day.
He needed a short summary for each project.
We can update these slides for our 10 minute presentation:
Can you write a summary of how you started your project, and where you
would like it to go? Which features would you like to add?
Can you create a diagram on the software architecture? Google docs has
Lucid Charts (free).
We can plan to have about 5 minutes of presentation and leave a few minutes
for answering questions. If our presentation is less than 10 minutes then
this is good because some other presentations will take longer than 10
minutes.On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:28 PM, dismine dismine@gmail.com wrote:
I"ll update the .png files with this info & resubmit to Pippin.
They are for his presentation on opening day.
He needed a short summary for each project.
We can update these slides for our 10 minute presentation:
Can you write a summary of how you started your project, and where you
would like it to go? Which features would you like to add?
Can you create a diagram on the software architecture? Google docs has
Lucid Charts (free).
We can plan to have about 5 minutes of presentation and leave a few
minutes for answering questions. If our presentation is less than 10
minutes then this is good because some other presentations will take longer
than 10 minutes.