The inkscape team posing for a photo outside of the event space at the University of Leeds UK.
Leadership and Organisation Day, we discussed the way teams are set up, how the board is set up and we get an insight into how Inkscape makes decisions and what drives the people involved.
The inside hallway leading towards the space.
After lunch, Alex, Mc and Krzysztof sit and hack some more.
More people try Krzysztof's google cardboard 3d
Olaf, Sebastian and Sebastian's after lunch getting down to some hacking.
Hallway towards the inkscape hack space at Leeds University.
Eating deserts can be a worry sometimes. This hacker doesn't want to eat nuts.
Google's cardboard was brought to try by various hackers.
This hacker tries the google cardboard at the inkscape hackfest.
The really nice building at Leeds University where Inkscape hackfest took place.
The university provides tea and biscuits for the hackers.
The university provided food (paid for by Inkscape) and this allowed us to spend more time socialising and discussing code.
Artwork for the Inkscape Hackfest in Kiel, Germany in September, 2018
This is the second part where we have a board meeting and other parts of the project get find out who is on the board and how it's run as well as some very interesting questions are answered about Inkscape.
Today we talk and hack on Inkscape user interface and user experience problems. Welcome Adam and our friends from the UX/UI team and talk about papercuts, those small uncomfortable user experience problems that seem small, but taken together can kill someone's love for Inkscape (death by 1,000 papercuts!)
The road leading up to the university hacking space