Linux conference

Linux conference

A Linux conference is a computer conference for people interested in Linux, BSD, free software and open-source software.

List of Linux conferences

Notable grassroots Linux conferences include:

North America

*Calgary LinuxFest held in Calgary, Canada in October
*Florida Linux Show, held in in Jacksonville, Florida in February
*Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS), held at Seneca College, Toronto each October
*GCC Summit held in Ottawa, Canada
*Linuxfest Northwest, held in Bellingham, Washington (80 miles north of Seattle) in the spring
*O'Reilly Open Source Convention, held each summer in the US
*Ohio LinuxFest, held in Ohio
*Ontario Linux Fest, held in Toronto, Ontario in the autumn
*Linux Symposium, held in Ottawa, Canada in June or July
*Southern California Linux Expo is held in Los Angeles, CA each February
*USENIX Annual Technical Conference June

Europe

*FOSDEM, held in Brussels, Belgium every February
*Linux Bier Wanderung, held in a different European country every summer
*Linux Days Luxembourg, held in Luxembourg every February
*Linux Kongress, held in Germany in the autumn
*LinuxTag, held in Germany every summer
*Open Source Days, held in Denmark every autumn

Asia, Australia and Oceania

*linux.conf.au, held in Australia or New Zealand in the summer
*FOSS.IN
*Freed.in

International

*Gelato ICE, held each year in the US or Italy by the Gelato Federation
*DebConf
*Desktop Developers' Conference
*Linux Kernel Developers Summit

Commercial conferences

Notable commercial Linux conferences include:
*LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, Brazil / Canada / Beijing, China / Guangzhou, China / Shanghai, China / Germany / Italy / Japan / Korea / Malaysia / Mexico / Poland / Russia / Singapore / South Africa / Spain / Sweden / The Netherlands / United Kingdom / Boston, USA / San Francisco, USA
*Open Source India Week, formerly known as "LinuxAsia Conference and Expo", held in India
*Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) held in the US every spring
*Open Source in Mobile, held in a different European country every September

ee also

External links

* [http://lwn.net LWN.net] - has an "Announcements" section that lists upcoming Linux conferences


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