[Noisebridge-discuss] Android Usability Workshop, for the user or the rooter: Feb 26th, 2012, 4pm, at Noisebridge

Corey McGuire coreyfro at coreyfro.com
Sat Feb 25 03:10:54 UTC 2012


We are going from 4pm to 7:30pm on Sunday.  If you have any subjects you
would like to contribute, please share them with the list.

On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 12:39 AM, Corey McGuire <coreyfro at coreyfro.com>wrote:

> Just a reminder, Android workshop this weekend, sets, below.
> On Jan 16, 2012 11:40 AM, "Corey McGuire" <coreyfro at coreyfro.com> wrote:
>
>> First meeting, SUCCESS!
>>
>> We had a moderful meeting with lots of conversations about the state of
>> Android, many anti-cloud/how-do-we-unplug musings, discussions about
>> application development, and phone lots of phone root/modding!
>>
>> But the question everyone asked is, when are we doing it again?
>>
>> So, mark your calendars!  Feb 26th, 2012, 4pm, at Noisebridge!
>>
>> Writ large:
>>
>> If you can't open it, you don't own it!  How many times have we heard or
>> read that?  Doubtless, we've heard it or read it on our most closed and
>> inaccessible possessions!   The contracts make us feel like we are renting,
>> software that serves the carrier more than the user, but they are ours and
>> they should operate under our terms.
>>
>> So, I would like to propose that NoiseBridge host an "Android Usability
>> Workshop" event where people of all skill levels and personalization
>> commitments gather to truly make people feel at home with their devices.
>>
>> I invite people to talk about:
>>
>>    - Productivity
>>    - App selection
>>    - App development
>>    - Customization
>>    - Rooting
>>    - ROMs
>>    - Spyware, bloatware, nagware, and how to scrap it all
>>    - Skirting the the boundaries of the ELUA and getting what YOU want
>>    from YOUR device.
>>
>> And a personal favorite of mine
>>
>>    - Android as an embedded platform
>>
>> Among other things, I would like people, before the event, to talk about
>> what they want out of their devices.  So, feel free to reply with how you'd
>> like to get the most out of your phone!
>> How can people help?
>>
>>    - If you feel like a resource but are worried about becoming over
>>    committed, message me directly and we'll see if there are others with
>>    similar or complimentary skills so that no single person is left fielding
>>    all the interested users
>>    - Tastebridge, care to help FEED people?
>>    - Got some friends at Google working on Android?  Anyone from
>>    Motorola, HTC, Samsung, etc?  Have a club, a bag, and a locking trunk?
>>    GOOD!  Kidnap them and drag them along!  We have ways to make them talk.
>>
>>


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