Re: My Wineconf 2006 trip report

2006-09-18 Thread Marcus Meissner
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 04:05:16AM +0200, Willie Sippel wrote: > Thanks a lot for the writeup! > > Regarding the 1.0 goals, is that nasty OpenGL viewport bug (2398) still > considered a blocker? What about the DIB engine (421), or at least the > client-side DIB copy optimization (3902)? Did you

Re: My Wineconf 2006 trip report

2006-09-18 Thread Willie Sippel
Thanks a lot for the writeup! Regarding the 1.0 goals, is that nasty OpenGL viewport bug (2398) still considered a blocker? What about the DIB engine (421), or at least the client-side DIB copy optimization (3902)? Did you talk about those issues? Ciao, Willie -- Willie Sippel |

My Wineconf 2006 trip report

2006-09-18 Thread Marcus Meissner
Hi folks, I had to write it up for my dear colleagues anyway, so here my notes... Feel free to reuse as you like. Attendance was around 35 people, all developers. Location was the university campus of Reading, a lecture hall in the Agriculture Department. The conference was organized by CodeWea

WineConf 2006

2006-08-02 Thread Robert Shearman
Hi fellow Wine developers, Our annual Wine conference is taking place in approximately 6 weeks time. It is an opportunity for you to put names to faces and to talk about projects that are too crazy to think about discussing on wine-devel! It is also an opportunity to share knowledge and to share

Announcing Wineconf 2006, urgent need for head count

2006-04-27 Thread Jeremy White
Hi folks, I am pleased to announce that Rob Shearman has arranged for us to have Wineconf in his home town, Reading, in the UK. It will be held at the University of Reading: http://www.fmd.rdg.ac.uk/res/CommercialAccommodation.asp It will be on the weekend of September 16 and 17. We have a wri

Wineconf 2006

2006-03-03 Thread Jeremy White
Hi Folks, We've run into a bit of a snag around Wineconf 2006. Huw was trying to pull something together for this summer, but he's asked to beg off (he's going to be out with a thyroid operation for a bit; prognosis looks good, but...). Rob stepped up and volunteered to pull som