Planning for UDS-N and Natty Narwhal

Penelope Stowe pstowe at gmail.com
Mon Sep 6 13:35:52 UTC 2010


Hiya,

It's that time of the cycle when we want to start thinking about what
we want to get done in the next cycle.

For those who don't know the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) happens at
the beginning of each cycle to plan out what teams want to get done in
that cycle. UDS-Natty Narwhal will be in Orlando, FL, October 24-30.
At UDS Canonical employees, community members, and developers from
other companies that work with Ubuntu come together to plan the
development cycle. There is also the opportunity to participate
remotely (I'll post more information about remote participation closer
to UDS, when we know when accessibility-related sessions will be).

At UDS-M there were 3 different sessions about accessibility and I
heard it mentioned in at least 1 or 2 other sessions. I'm planning on
proposing a blueprint for what this team wants to get done on the
community side of things. (Luke is the person to  talk  to about with
development plans and goals, or post to
ubuntu-accessibility-devel at lists.ubuntu.com with those concerns)

So I'd like to throw it out there: what do we need to get done? what
are our priorities to get documented? what can we do with outreach?

This is also on the agenda for our meeting next week, but I'm hoping
people will be able to come to that meeting with ideas. As well, it
means if you cannot attend the meeting, you can get your ideas out
now!

Thanks,
Penelope




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