I found this article today:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/FreeSoftwareOnResumes:Writing
I found this article today:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/FreeSoftwareOnResumes:Writing
Today's summit also runs quite well. In the morning, we heard the talk by Robert on "Open Source and Sun".
In the afternoon, I listened Jedy's "Introduction to GNOME". Though I have been quite familiar with GNOME, Jedy's talk still gave me some new knowledge. Then I listened to the talk on Meta Tracker given by Richard Sun from Nokia. Several people seems quite familiar with Tracker already. The last technical session I attend was given by FunDa Wang on GNOME's l10n projects. It is still hard to find someone in China who could work on the translations for a long time.
At last, in the close session, Emily introduced several people who helped the summit a lot but cannot attend it because of different reasons.
Considering this is the first GNOME event in China, I would say overall this is very successful.
Today is the day 1 of GNOME Asia Summit held in Beijing, China, http://gnome.asia/en/
Thanks to Emily and other people's great efforts, I would say it is much better than I expected.
It is great to face to face to meet Stomy Peters, the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, and Willie Walker, the ORCA lead from Sun.
Here is the schedule, http://gnome.asia/en/schedule/. Hope tomorrow will be more successful.
The ORCA project lead, Willie Walker (http://blogs.sun.com/wwalker), recently created several demo videos for GNOME Accessibility.
So if you are interested in some of the a11y features in GNOME, please go to http://master.gnome.org/~wwalker/demos/ and have a look. They are quite short and useful.
Thanks to http://allisterx.blogspot.com/2008/05/additions-and-ssh-access-to-virtualbox.html and http://mydebian.blogdns.org/?p=148 , I can use ssh to access my VirtualBox guest now.
The steps are actually quite simple. Run the following 3 commands in your host terminal: (Replace MyLinux with your guest name. If there are spaces in the name, just use " to enclose whole name)
VBoxManage setextradata MyLinux "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/ssh/HostPort" 2222
VBoxManage setextradata MyLinux "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/ssh/GuestPort" 22
VBoxManage setextradata MyLinux "VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/ssh/Protocol" TCP
Then use
VBoxManage getextradata MyLinux enumerate
to verify. At last, remember to shutdown the guest OS, restart VirtualBox, then run the guest OS.
Now you can use $ssh username@hostname -p 2222 to access the guest :)
VirtualBox 2.0 was released last week. http://www.virtualbox.org/
I have been using it since this May. I installed it in my Solaris Nevada and added two guest OS, one for OpenSolaris 2008.11, one for Ubuntu. The machine is Ultra 40 and has 4G memory. So I give each of the guest OS 1G memory. It has been working smoothly for both. A little pity is that the OpenSolaris 2008.11's audio doesn't work, but the Ubuntu one works. When I don't use them, I usually pause them and hope it could save some CPU time for me. Another problem is that when resumed, the OpenSolaris' time cannot sync to current time while the Ubuntu could. Given Sun aquired them not a long time, guess we should give them sometime to fix those problem.
The first ever GNOME.Asia Summit is coming! Check http://gnome.asia
"It will be held over two days at BeiHang University in Beijing, China, from 18th to 19th of October, 2008. GNOME Foundation is organizing GNOME.Asia Summit in collaboration with Sun Microsystems, Beijing Linux User Group (BLUG) and China OSS Promotion Union (COPU).I found this today.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1
"Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace.
This is a bug, which Ubuntu is designed to fix."
The a11y community now have a planet: http://www.planet-a11y.net/
I came accross this article on Google's new browser - Chrome's accessibility status:
http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=92
The concolution is not a surprise, "This release of Google Chrome does not appear to have been developed
with the needs of users with disabilites taken into account, apart from
limited keyboard shortcuts, basic support required for accessibility is
absent." The a11y work is never a easy job.
I was told that the mozilla.com had a good relation with Google and a large portion of its revenue was from its Google search bar. Now Google has its own browser, I don't know what will be changed.
Coming soon: GNOME.Asia Summit
Emily is organizing the first GNOME.Asia Summit which will take place from October 18th - 19th 2008, in Beihang university, Beijing, China. This will be an exciting event with a variety of people attending. The theme of the summit is 'Go GNOME- Free Your Desktop' which refers to the primary goals of the GNOME.Asia Summit, spreading the knowledge of GNOME across Asia, and building a more vibrant, thriving community around it. You can participate too! To register to this summit, simply go to www.gnome.asia .
• Beijing 2008 Olympic Games has been successfully held from 8 August 2008 until 24 August.
• The engineers from desktop china team went to Marathon Race as voluntary cheering team in 2008 Olympic Games.
• Teambuilding
Sunflower team went to Element Buffet in the early autumn of the Olympic year. This buffet is noted for its Japanese food and seafood. Everyone enjoyed the favorite food, cocktail and icecream. In such tidy environment they drank a toast to the most beautiful season in Beijing and the
success of our team building.
• Firefox Summit
Alfred, Dave, Evan, Emily, Ginn and Leon attended Firefox Summit. It was a great summit for 400 Mozillians to have a get-together in the beautiful mountain area, Whistler, Canada, Jul. 27th to Aug. 1st. They gave two sessions in this summit: Firefox & Linux/Solaris Distros and Mozilla DTrace session. The Beijing team's contribution to Mozilla is well recognized in the community.
• All hands meeting
OpenSolaris Desktop China team all hands meeting has been successfully held on 1st, Sep. It is the first ever meeting for desktop china team. Paul and Evita presided over this meeting. Harry shared project portfolio for OpenSolaris 2008.11 and Helen reviewed events for desktop china team set up for 7
years. In the meantime all enjoyed awards and celebrations.
Thanks to our new Admin, Evita Lv's effort, we now have our OpenSolaris Desktop China Team Newsletter- No.1.