Fedora Events: FOSDEM 2009, Brussels, Belgium
What to do if you are attending
First, sign up here.
FredericHornain | Fedora | Event Owner | EN, FR | ||
MaxSpevack | Fedora | Speaker | EN | ||
JoergSimon | Fedora | FedoraLogistic | EN, DE | ||
ChitleshGoorah | Fedora | Speaker and Booth personnel | EN, FR | ||
GeroldKassube | Fedora | Booth personnel | EN, DE | ||
FabianAffolter | Fedora | Booth personnel | EN, DE, FR | ||
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Next, add your information to the Accommodation page.
More information about FOSDEM
The eight Free and Open source Software Developers European Meeting is a 2 day event, organised by volunteers, to promote the widespread use of Free and Open Source software. Taking place in the beautiful city of Brussels (Belgium), FOSDEM meetings are recognized as "The best Free and Open Source events in Europe."
More information about FOSDEM
Mailinglist: fosdem at lists.fosdem.org. We will inform you when news about FOSDEM is available.
- Public Wiki: http://wiki.fosdem.org
- RSS feed: http://fosdem.org/rss.xml
- Planet Aggregator: http://planet.fosdem.org
Location and Date
- Brussels, Belgium
- 7 and 8 February 2009
- Attendance and Parking is free
- ULB University (the French one)
ULB Campus Solbosh Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, 50 1050 Bruxelles
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The event is easily reachable by public transportation. For details, see below. If you are afraid of getting lost, the following links might help you:
More information
Mailinglist: fosdem at lists.fosdem.org. We will inform you when news about FOSDEM is available.
- Public Wiki: http://wiki.fosdem.org
- RSS feed: http://fosdem.org/rss.xml
- Planet Aggregator: http://planet.fosdem.org
What FOSDEM is
FOSDEM is a free and non-commercial event for the community and organised by the community. Its goal is to provide Free and Open Source developers and communities a place to meet to
- get in touch with other developers and projects,
- get informed about the latest developments in the Free and Open Source world,
- attend to interesting talks and presentations held in large conference rooms by Free and Open Source project leaders and commiters on various topics,
- and to promote the development and the benefits of Free and Open Source solutions.
As for being a free event, participation and attendance is totally free of charge (although we thankfully accept donations and sponsorship). To help the community, FOSDEM sets up DevRooms (Developer Rooms) where teams can meet and showcase their projects. It is also a place where a team can discuss, code (hacking sessions), publicly present latest directions, lightning talks, news, and decisions. The FOSDEM Team thinks it is very important that developers from around the world can meet 'in real life' and we believe projects can benefit from these meetings. Common facilities such as network/internet connectivity and projectors are provided by us.
Last year there were more than 160 talks in the developer rooms, and then the main tracks, as well as the LPI exams, plus lightning talks and GPG/CAcert key signing.
Status
- 4th September 2008
- The Kick of Fedora at FOSDEM 2009 have launched the .
- 1st December 2008
- The CentOS+Fedora devroom request for FOSDEM 2009 (7+8 February) has been accepted.
- 3rd December 2008
- The request for a stand at FOSDEM 2009 has been accepted (2 tables).
- 8th December 2008
- Speakers Request have been sent for the following subjects : - Genome - Cft - Func - O'Virt - Spacewalk - FreeIPA - Puppet - Thincrust - Cobbler - Etc...
- 9th December 2008
- Replies for Speakers Requests have been received until now from : - Genome - FreeIPA - Cobbler
- 10th December 2008 - Reply from the Genome Project.
> We don't have someone that can travel to the FOSDEM conference this year but we really appreciate > you keeping us in the loop. > Honestly, we are fairly new in terms of reaching out to conferences and are just starting > to build up materials and presentations. That said, we are ramping up in that area > and are planning on hitting some local conferences later in the year. > Please keep us in the loop for next year and we should be better prepared! - Research for another Open source project which could be intersting for visitor. Magento Commerce is a good candidate. - Max is going to take in charge of Swags and DVDs for the event.
Critical Points
Booth personnel
Booth
Description
- Two tables of min. 1m x 70cm each, positioned in the hallways of the Developer Rooms and between the Main Track conference rooms,
- Two chairs per table,
- One power plug type C/E (bring connectors/adapters etc yourself),
- Best-effort shared wireless Internet access (a and b)
See picture above in order to have an idea.
Fedora / Red Hat / CentOS development room
Description
- A room on Sat 7th from 12:00 to 18:00 and on Sun 8th from 10:00 to 17:00,
- A video projector (with VGA cable)
- Power (C/E plugs)
- Wired (RJ-45) network with Internet access at the speaker's desk,
- Best-effort shared wireless Internet access (a and b),
- Publication of the schedule on the FOSDEM website, including speaker bios and talk abstracts.
Speakers
- ChitleshGoorah - Fedora Electronic Lab : Beyond software !
Fedora Talks Planning
- tbd
Questions
- tbd
Advertisement
- tbd
Misc
- For any questions, remarks, feel free to contact Frederic Hornain at <fhornain AT gmail DOT com>
Visitors' Corner
- Fedora will have a booth where visitors can come and ask all sorts of questions with respect to the fedora project.
Accommodation
FYI, some Ambassadors have already registered at the [| Renaissance Brussels Hotel ] in order to organise in front of FOSDEM meetings with the Board of Fedora EMEA e.V.
Social Events
- As every year, there will be a FOSDEM beer event on Friday night before FOSDEM (6 February 2009).
For Spouses or partners
Spouses/partners: enjoy a guided tour of Brussels while your favourite geek attends FOSDEM !
This year, FOSDEM hires professional guides to offer a guided tours of Brussels for the spouses or partners.If he or she would like to accompany you, and is not interested in the FOSDEM conference, this will make the stay worthwhile. Brussels is a city with a rich historical past, and a cosmopolitan present.
The tours will take place both afternoons of the conference. The first one will give an introduction of the heart of brussels, and the other one will cover different views of the city, and make sure you're back well on time.
The guides are from the organization Brukselbinnenstebuiten.