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Ubuntu Opportunistic Developer Week Day 2 Kicks Off In An Hour

by | Tue 2 Mar 2010

Just a quick note to let you all know that [Ubuntu Opportunistic Developer Week](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpportunisticDeveloperWeek) day 2 kicks off in an hour!

Here is the order of events for today:

* **4pm UTC** – Gooey Graphics with GooCanvas – Rick Spencer
* **5pm UTC** – Writing a Rhythmbox plug-in – Stuart Langridge
* **6pm UTC** – Microblog from your app with the Gwibber API – Ken VanDine
* **7pm UTC** – SHOWCASE: Gwibber – Ken Vandine
* **8pm UTC** – Building multimedia into your app with GStreamer – Laszlo Pandy
* **9pm UTC onwards** – Hacking parts in `#ubuntu-app-devel` on freenode! Come and join us, work on your apps, ask questions and have fun in our community. 🙂

It is recommended that you enjoy the week in [Lernid](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lernid). You can find out more details of how to install Lernid [right here](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lernid). Don’t want to use Lernid? No worries, just pop over to `#ubuntu-classroom` and `#ubuntu-classroom-chat` to join in the fun. Don’t forget that `#ubuntu-app-devel` is the place to ask questions about general development on Ubuntu. 🙂

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