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Call For Lightning Talks

Lightning talks are your 15 minutes of fame: every open source or free software project can apply for a lightning talk.
During exactly 15 minutes, one person gets to present the project or an aspect of it.
All lightning talks will happen in a large room that can host almost 300 people.

Proposals closed, there are no more lightning talk slots available

Promote FOSDEM 2007

Participate to this great event and put a banner or short tag on your website.
You will find some examples and html code on this page.
Thank you for your help !

PS: donations are also welcome. They keep FOSDEM up'n'running...

FOSDEM Video Recordings

Video recordings of talks held at FOSDEM editions 2005, 2006 and 2007 are available on http://video.fosdem.org. Direct links to the videos can be found below.

Thanks to Belnet and HEAnet for hosting them and NamurLUG for recording and encoding.

For FOSDEM 2007, videos of all the main track talks are available in a patent unencumbered, open and free video format: Ogg/Theora, which means they will play out-of-the-box on any platform using video player applications such as VLC, MPlayer, Kaffeine, Totem, etc...

FOSDEM 2007

TalkSpeakerSize (MB)
Opening & Closing
Welcome to FOSDEM 2007Raphael Bauduin45
Thanks for visiting FOSDEM 2007Pascal Bleser6
Keynotes
OLPC (One Laptop Per Child)Jim Gettys240
Liberating JavaSimon Phipps338
Status of Software Patents in EuropePieter Hintjens186
Beyond GPLv3Georg Greve327
Security
Security TestingPete Herzog226
Metasploit FrameworkH.D. Moore303
BaculaKern Sibbald327
Desktop Applications
X.orgKeith Packard297
AIGLXKristian Høgsberg229
GEGLØyvind Kolås300
Development Languages
Profiling Desktop ApplicationsFederico Mena Quintero258
GDB TracepointsJim Blandy197
Turbocharging Linux with MonoMiguel de Icaza302
Kernel
ReactOSAleksey Bragin230
LinuxBIOSRonald G Minnich234
Linux KernelAndrew Morton264
Web
Plone 3.0Paul Everitt178
DrupalDries Buytaert222
MozillaMike Schroepfer203
Internet Services
JBoss JBPMTom Baeyens271
Secure Communications with JabberPeter Saint-Andre197
SambaJeremy Allison299

 

FOSDEM 2006

TalkSpeakerSize (MB)
Opening
Welcome to FOSDEM 2006Raphael Bauduin38
Desktop
OpenOfficeMichael Meeks308
XULAxel Hecht229
BeagleJon Trowbridge287
Security
AppArmorCrispin Cowan229
VOIP
AsteriskMark Spencer235
SERJan Janak38
SpeexJean-Marc Valin287
Development
DarcsDavid Round270
SubversionGreg Stein281
ValgrindJulian Seward207
Valgrind (Q+A)Julian Seward53
Web 2.0
Dojo ToolkitAlex Russel185
RIFEGeert Bevin38
Internet Services
DTraceJon Haslam231
Plan9Uriel Pereira291
XenIan Pratt333
Tutorials
Asterisk TutorialMark Spencer299
DTrace TutorialJon Haslam356
OpenOffice TutorialMichael Meeks249
Devrooms
openSUSE--
Debian--

 

FOSDEM 2005

TalkSpeakerSize (MB)
Opening
Opening Talk: CopyrightRichard Stallman480
Grid/Clusters
Globus ToolkitOlle Mulmo464
Linux-HAAlan Robertson441
OpenGFSKen Preslan367
Desktop
KDEMatthias Ettrich431
XFCEOlivier Fourdan375
NautilusAlex Larsson300
Linux Kernel
Linux KernelAlan Cox436
Linux Device MapperAlasdair Kergon491
SysFS/Kernel Driver CorePat Mochel346
Distributions
SlackwareStuart Winter521

Contact

You can contact us at info@fosdem.org.
During the event, the infodesk is reachable through +32 2 788 74 74 (only for urgent matters).

There's also a mailing list (archives) available to help you find accomodation, transportation, etc. with other Fosdem visitors.

This mailing list is for people interested in the Open Source & Free Software Developer's European Meeting. If you are looking for a lift to come, or if you want to be updated regularly, subscribe to this list now! :-)

Archives

Website archives

One thing you might like is the availability of the websites of previous years.

The plan is to archive the sites yearly (like we did in the past) and place them on this location:
http://archive.fosdem.org

Mailinglist archives

You can find the mailinglist archives here: http://fosdem.org/lists/fosdem
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