I should have blogged much more from Akademy, but having hardware which insisted on frequently overheating made life a little difficult. I’m still in Belgium – in Bruges actually, blogging from my N810 courtesy of Nokia. More on that later.
I’ll start by saying that l think we had very productive week, getting lots of design and development done towards our goals for Amarok 2.0. We focused heavily on critiqueing the user interfaces of the major components in our GUI: the playlist, context view and each of our sidebar browsers. In between hacking hours, Mark, Leo and myself hosted design and release-breaking-issue sessions. These have provided valuable direction and motivation to all of our developers, so you can look forward to some exciting progress as we gear up to an imminent beta (and eventually final) release!
We also brainstormed a number of post 2.0 ideas such as interface adjustments to enhance your application experience, including, but not withstanding, mobile and embedded devices. Yes, that’s right folks, before too long (hopefully) you’ll be able to run Amarok on your favourite (maybe) small form factor device. The main use case would be for remote collections and streaming, but we’re not going to shut out users who like carrying 8GB of music on memory cards.
All this talk of small form factor devices is making me drool over my N810 as I write this. Some observations: all this very slow and awkward typing makes me much more coherent; leeching off random wireless to blog has never been easier; and, the inbuilt GPS has already proven invaluable to the Amarok crew as we used it to find our restaurant when we got lost cycling through the mid-west of Belgium. Note: never cycle 15km immediately after eating a huge meal, and never let Casey on a bicycle.
Finally, a big thanks to all that made Akademy so great: the organisers, the participants, the speakers, the boffers, the paparazzi, and all the people that were responsible for either brewing, frying or coating things in sugar.








Gee, nokia bought you guys so cheap. i get alot of stories from planet kde with the big bosses praising n810 with both hands and it’s all because it was ‘for free’. smart move by nokia. I just can’t wait for you to get tired of those small stupid gadgets and continue the great work on the serious things. Wish dell,hp or toshiba gave you guys for free a ~400 eu laptop to start programming for that(which is a more common occurrence) instead of gadgets like phones, and pda’s and so on. No offense meant.
ASUS should hand out EeePCs. I’ve only had my 901 for one week, and I’m already in a love-hate relationship with the Alt mouse trick to get to see the entire window, peace by peace…
Have you seen the film called “In Bruges”.
One quote from the movie “And I realized, fuck man, maybe that’s what hell is: the entire rest of eternity spent in fuckin’ Bruges. And I really really hoped I wouldn’t die. I really really hoped I wouldn’t die.”
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