Dear all Raspberry Pi hackers and enthusiasts,
I have created a social group for any Raspberry Pi owners out there to help embrace the Raspberry Pi community here at XDA Developers. I hope that this may prove a good place for people to share ideas, post pictures of their awesome new creations and to help each other with projects involving the Raspberry Pi and for general communication between members of the Raspberry Pi community.
You can find the group here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/group.php?groupid=1115
I would love it for as many of you as possible to join.
Happy hacking!
wollac11
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Hi friends... this is techiefreak, who is very eager to know more about project management, and to inform you all, there is a virtual conference going on, of which the details that are shown below. so don't worry i am not here to spam, but i found it out very interesting, so if possible checkout guys.
Virtual Conference on Agile Development
The first-ever Virtual Conference on Agile Development now gives you the opportunity to showcase your expertise in front of a virtual audience of Project Management experts & PMP Professionals of IT industry.
This event, scheduled from Jan 17-24, 2009, will feature online learning, knowledge sharing, live chat, active movement in and out of this topic, expert presentations, contests, and more!. Beyond the well-prepared topical sessions & interactions, there will be a range of other exciting opportunities for visiting participants to get out and enjoy. Be a part of the inaugural group of experts from IT industry.
Topic of the Conference:
Perspectives on Agile Development
Click here for Participation: http://toostep.com/topic/perspectives-on-agile-development
From http://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/news/linux-ubuntu-sailfish-plasma-active-103978
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Zoltán Balogh, developer at Canonical, confirmed in an open email on Wednesday that the discussion about APIs was underway, and invited anyone interested in QML to participate. “Clearly a productive collaboration between communities and companies would be something revolutionary,” he wrote.
The proposed cooperation attempts to not only simplify UI development, but establish long-term links between Canonical, Jolla and KDE staff. “There are also discussions underway regarding other aspects of the bigger puzzle such as common package formats and delivery strategies,” wrote Aaron Seigo from KDE on his blog.
“We are poised, should we keep our heads straight and our feet moving, to evolve that holiest of grails in the mobile space: an open and vendor neutral application development strategy built around the commonality of QtQuick and Linux,” he added.
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Dear Developers,
I am a MSc student doing my dissertation from Cardiff Metropolitan University. My dissertation requires an evaluation between several IDE's used for android games development. I will be very grateful to if you would be able to kindly spend you 10 minutes of time to fill the following questionnaire.
I have also attached a participant information sheet in case you would like to know more about my dissertation.
If there are any questions, please contact me here or my email adresses:
[email protected]
[email protected]
As I am new to this forum, it doesn't allow me to post a link. I would be grateful if you could send me an email on any of the above address specifiying your interest.
Thank you for giving your precious time..
Hi community,
I am a student at Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany. As part of my bachelor thesis about "The tension between independence and compliance on mobile platforms" I conduct a survey. It would be great if you could support me by participating in my research study. The aim of this study is to determine if app-developers are restricted through the compliance of the platform-specific app store guidelines.
You will be asked to fill out a short questionnaire which should take about 5 - 10 minutes to complete. Just click here to complete the questionnaire.
Thank you for your support!
Florian
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Hi,
This sort of thing is not what XDA is for. Perhaps try a social media site.
Thread closed.
Thank you!
Have you heard the news?
The e foundation, "" (according to https://e.foundation/):
/e/ is a non-profit project, in the public interest. We build open-source mobile operating systems that respect users’ data privacy. We’re an international core team of experienced entrepreneurs,developers and designers, with a growing community of contributors. ""
Has released their first beta of /e/ Rom for a few devices AND KIWI is one of them :victory: :victory::victory:
They have aimed at:
* Being free from Google (no Google services, no Google search, no Google Play store, etc.)
* Being far more respectful of user’s data privacy
* Being attractive enough so that Mom and Dad, children and friends would enjoy using it even if they aren’t technophiles or geeks
Their website stated that they welcome developers and are looking for enthusiastic people who can contribute to the project.
So Download and enjoy the awesome ROM and (if interested/capable) join the project, this seems to be an extremely promising project.
I hereby Thank the developers for caring about people's privacy and I wish them all the best in the world. :good:
Download & guides: https://gitlab.e.foundation/e/wiki/en/wikis/device/kiwi/info
NEWS source: https://www.xda-developers.com/e-google-free-lineageos-fork-nexus-oneplus-xiaomi/
Have a great day
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