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If possible, please add your proposals by ''September 23''.
If possible, please add your proposals by ''September 23'', that leaves us some time to prepare printed materials and other necessities on the event site.


There is also a [http://www.qtworldsummit.com/call-for-lightning-talks/ lightning talk track] in the works if you prefer a more prepared approach to your topic.
There is also a [http://www.qtworldsummit.com/call-for-lightning-talks/ lightning talk track] in the works if you prefer a more prepared approach to your topic.

Revision as of 10:44, 24 August 2015

The Qt World Summit 2015 will feature an unconference track.

As a part of the Qt World Summit, we want to invite you to take part in our unconference. We will open a conference room for round table discussions that can happen at the spot. We encourage you to participate in discussions around new ideas for how to use Qt, a new module you have been developing. Anything you find interesting and you hope others at the conference will find interesting—and that relates to Qt, of course.

No power points - active discussion

The goal of these sessions is that they will be participant driven, so you are not allowed to talk yourself and show Power Points for an hour, but rather engage the group in active and constructive discussion.

If you have a topic to suggest, please update the below table and let's work out together how to make everything fit together at the event. The agenda for each hourly session will then be created at the beginning of each meeting by the participants that choose to attend.

Topic leader Topic More details / Notes
Name Topic More details
Name Topic More details
Name Topic More details

If possible, please add your proposals by September 23, that leaves us some time to prepare printed materials and other necessities on the event site.

There is also a lightning talk track in the works if you prefer a more prepared approach to your topic.