- FOSDEM
FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Development European Meeting) is an European event centered around Free and Open Source software development. It is aimed at developers and all interested in the Free and Open Source news in the world. It's goals are to enable developers to meet and to promote the awareness and use of free and open source software.
It takes place every year in february at the
Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), situated in the southeast of Brussels, and easily reachable by public transport from the central station.tructure of the event
Friday beer event
Foreign visitors usually arrive on the friday night before the event. The Beer Event is an opportunity to gather and to sample the world-famous belgian beers. This event usually occurs in a bar in the center of Brussels presenting a wide selection of said beers (Délirium Café in 2008).Saturday and Sunday
The saturday usually starts off with a couple of keynotes. The rest of the day, numerous talks are lined up in parallel tracks. There are devrooms for people to meet around a certain subject (operating system, platform, framework).History
FOSDEM was started under the name OSDEM (Open Source Developers of Europe Meeting) by [http://blog.raphinou.com/ Raphael Bauduin] . Raphael says that, since he felt he lacked the brains to properly contribute to the open source community, he wanted to contribute by launching an european event in Brussels. It was an immediate success, with speakers coming from all over.
This encouraged the team to repeat the experience. The F (of FOSDEM) was requested by
Richard Stallman , because a majority of the software presented the previous year was under GPL ( [http://www.freehackers.org/Fosdem_2002:_Fosdem_organiser_interview ref] ).The event has been taking place in february every year since then, with growing numbers of visitors, talks and tracks.
At present, the meeting hosts between 4000 and 5000 visitors every year.
2001
Event named OSDEM, started by a small team of 5 people. Organized in 2 months.2002
Event renamed to FOSDEM, on request ofRichard Stallman . Attendance growing to a few thousands.2003
"Keynotes:" The History of Free Software (Jon 'Maddog' Hall), FSF (Richard Stallman)
"Tracks:" databases, desktop, education, multimedia, security, toolkit, tutorials
"devrooms:" embedded software, gnome developers, GNUstep, KDE, Mozilla, PostgreSQ2004
"Keynotes:" The open source paradigm shift (Tim O'Reilly), FSF (Richard Stallman)
"Tracks :" accessibility, Java,Linux kernel , Scripting languages, security, X&Co
"devrooms:" Debian, Java, OpenMosix, MySQL, Embedded software, KDE, Mozilla, Tcl
"Tutorials, unofficial talks" served as a platform for ad hoc talks.2005
"Keynotes:" Wikipedia (Jimmy Wales), FSF (Richard Stallman)
"Tracks:" Desktop, Development tools, GRID/Clusters, Linux kernel, Packaging tools, security
"Dev rooms:" Calibre, Clustering, Dokeos, Embedded software, Gnome, GNU Hurd, KDE, Opengroupware, PHP/Pear, GNU Classpath, Debian, Drupal, Gentoo, GNUstep, Jabber, Mozilla, Perl, Tcl
"Unofficial talks" were again present.2006
"Keynotes:" Richard Stallman, GPLv3 discussion
"Tracks:" Desktop, Development, Security, Systems, Voice over IP, Web 2.0
"Dev rooms:" Ada, GNU Classpath, Embedded software, Gnome, Jabber, Linux on Laptops, Opengroupware, Tcl/Tk, Calibre, Debian, Gentoo, GNUstep, KDE, Mozilla, openSUSE, X.org2007
"Keynotes:" OLPC (Jim Gettys), Liberating Java (Simon Phipps)
"Tracks:"
main tracks: Opening/closing talks, Security, Desktop applications, Development and languages, Kernel, Web, Internet Services
side tracks: Lightning Talks, Key Signing
"Dev rooms:" CrossDesktop, KDE, Gnome, openSUSE, Mozilla, GNU Classpath+OpenJDK DevJam, CentOS+Fedora, Jabber, OpenGroupware+GNUstep, Python, Research Room, X.org, Gentoo, Debian, Embedded2008
"Keynotes:" "Tux with Shades, Linux in Hollywood" (Robin Rowe), How a large scale opensource project works (Robert Watson), Status update of Software Patents (Pieter Hintjens)
"Tracks:" Opening/Closing talks, Languages, Build Systems, Games, Packaging, Virtualization, Web
"Dev rooms:" BSD+PostgreSQL, CentOS+Fedora, CrossDesktop, Debian, Drupal, Embedded, Free Java, GNOME, JBoss, Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, openSUSE, Research Room, Ruby on Rails, X.org
There were "lightning talks" about miscellaneous subjects.Financing
The event is entirely free.
It is financed by sponsors who accept the non-commercial nature of the event, and by donators amongst the visitors.
Donators receive an incentive in form of a token present, for instance a t-shirt with donations exceeding 25€, etc.
Everything is organized and set up by volunteers.FSF Award
The FSF Free software
Award for the Advancement of Free Software award ceremony has been held at FOSDEM from 2001 to 2005.External links
* [http://fosdem.org/2009/ FOSDEM official website]
* [http://archive.fosdem.org/2008/ FOSDEM 2008]
* [http://archive.fosdem.org/2007/ FOSDEM 2007]
* [http://archive.fosdem.org/2006/ FOSDEM 2006]
* [http://archive.fosdem.org/2005/ FOSDEM 2005]
* [http://archive.fosdem.org/2004/ FOSDEM 2004]
* [http://archive.fosdem.org/2003/ FOSDEM 2003]References
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