FOSDEM '09 is a free and non-commercial event organized by the community, for the community. Its goal is to provide Free and Open Source developers a place to meet.

   

Main Tracks and Speakers published

The list of Main Track speakers for FOSDEM 2009 is almost complete and officially announced today, even though the website does not contain all the speaker bios and abstracts yet.

The keynotes will be highly interesting and entertaining, as always:

Keeping our tradition of high quality technical talks, the main tracks for 2009 will be organized around 6 topics and feature a wealth of project leads and core developers from all around the FOSS horizon:

FOSDEM 2009 Lightningtalks

These are the projects that are participating in FOSDEM 2009 with a lightningtalk, in probable sequential order.
Saturday: Linux Defenders, Small Sister, FLOSSMetrics, Bazaar, Caiman, Apache Felix, Opsview, Marionnet, LXDE, Camelot, hackable:1, BUG, usbpicprog, Gemvid.
Sunday morning: GnuTLS, mailman-pgp-smime, JTRunner, IPN & msockets, ModularIT, Puppet.
Sunday afternoon: FreedroidRPG, SGX Engine, MuseScore, PyRoom, eZ Find, XWiki, TikiWiki, Midgard, CalDAV.

FOSDEM Beer Event

As every year, there will be a FOSDEM beer event on Friday night before FOSDEM (6 February 2009).

Like last year, this year's event will take place at the Delirium Café, in a beautiful gallery near the Grand'Place in Brussels. In addition to the enormous variety in beers, the location also has enough room to accomodate the enormous crowd of geeks we tend to be.

FOSDEM 2009 Stands

These are the projects that are participating in FOSDEM 2009 with a stand, in alphabetical order: *BSD, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Free Software Foundation Europe + Free Knowledge Foundation, Gentoo, GNOME, Haiku, Jabber/XMPP, Joomla, KDE, Mandriva, Mozilla, MySQL, OpenEmbedded, OpenOffice.org, openSUSE, OpenWRT, PHP, PostgreSQL, SIP Communicator, Syllable, ReactOS, Ubuntu.

FOSDEM 2009 Devrooms

These are the projects that are participating in FOSDEM 2009 with a Developer Room, in alphabetical order: *BSD + PostgreSQL, Ada (user group), Cross Desktop (GNOME + KDE + XFCE), Debian, Drupal, Embedded (various FOSS projects related to embedded platforms), Fedora + CentOS, Free Java (OpenJDK and friends), GNOME, Jabber/XMPP, KDE, MySQL, Mozilla, OpenGroupware.org + GNUstep + Etoilé, OpenOffice.org, openSUSE, Ruby and Rails (Belgian Ruby User Group), X.org.

Bring your partner

Spouses/partners: enjoy a guided tour of Brussels while your favourite geek attends FOSDEM !

FOSDEM hires professional guides for both afternoons of FOSDEM. One afternoon to show the well-known sights, and one afternoon for architectural gems. Please register ...

Call for devrooms and stands closed

The call for devrooms and stands for FOSDEM 2009 is closed.
All available rooms and stands have been assigned.
Thanks for the many requests, and sorry to those we could not fulfill.

A list of FOSS projects present at FOSDEM 2009 with a devroom and/or a stand will be announced soon.

Promotion material for 2009

Update promotion material (banners, web badges) for FOSDEM 2009 are now available.

If you appreciate the event, you might want to help us spread the word about it by including one of our 2009 badges or banners on your site or blog.

Newcomers: About registration

We sometimes get the "How do I register" question from the newcomers. Here is the answer:


New Visitor wrote:
> I wanna go to FOSDEM 2009, but totally new, so how do I sign up?

You don't need to sign up. *Entrance is free of charge* to everyone (even 
though we accept voluntary donations to keep the event alive :)).

There's no registration nor anything similar. You just come 
to the venue during the week-end and that's all.

> My guess is, that I just show up, but it would probably be a help
> for newcomers, if you created a sub-page of "Practical Information"
> called "Registration."

There is no such thing as registration for FOSDEM ;)

Call for FOSDEM participation

FOSDEM is probably the most developer-oriented Free and Opensource conference, taking place in Brussels, Belgium on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 February 2009. Apart from having many invited speakers, the conference offers developer rooms, stands and lightning talks to projects from the Free and Opensource community.

We hereby welcome proposals from projects to participate in organizing a devroom, manning a stand or holding a lightning talk.

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