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.

   

Devrooms

Developer Room Schedules available

Finally, all the Developer Room schedules have been sent and transposed to our site. Those schedules are defined, managed and held by FOSS projects themselves, with FOSDEM providing the infrastructure.

All in all, we're now at a whopping score of 263 talks (not counting welcome talks nor LPI exam sessions) that are being scheduled over the weekend, in 20 rooms (in parallel), with 258 speakers.

In addition to the Main Tracks, the Lightning Talks and the LPI exams, head over to the Developer Room schedules to take your pick !

Note that, in order to make those difficult decisions somewhat easier, the individual session pages in the schedule now also provide a list of other sessions that are being held at the same time.

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 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, Openmoko, 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.

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.

Call for Developer Rooms and Stands

We offer projects a devroom during the conference. A devroom is a room in which projects can organize their own schedule made of presentations, brainstorming and hacking sessions. Our goal is to stimulate developer collaboration and cross-pollination between projects, and as such we strongly favor projects with similar goals and domains to host a devroom together.

We offer stands to projects that want to present themselves to the visitors in a more personal fashion. Stands can be used to share information, demo software, sell merchandizing or give away goodies.

As every year, we have only a limited number of rooms, space for stands and lightning talk slots. Since we always receive more requests than we can host, a committee within the FOSDEM organizing team will review all proposals. Selection will be based on possible impact, our experience of previous editions and diversity in the offerings.

1) What we offer:

1.1) Developer Rooms:

  • 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.

1.2) Stands:

  • one or 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)

2) Conditions for requests:

2.1) Developer Room:

  • be a Free Software or Opensource project (your project produces and releases software under an opensource license or otherwise contributes to opensource activities and communities),
  • preference for joint devroom requests from projects with similar goals/domains,
  • you must send us a devroom request before 2008-11-22 as described below,
  • you must send us a complete schedule at least 3 weeks before the event (further details provided when request is accepted).

2.2) Stand:

  • be a Free Software or Opensource project (your project produces and releases software under an opensource license or otherwise contributes to opensource activities and communities),
  • man the stand with at least 2 persons during the entire conference,
  • send us a stand request before 2008-11-22 as described below.

3) Applying for a devroom:

Every year, we get a lot more requests than we have rooms, and the latter also vary a lot in size (from 30 to 200 seats). Because "first come first served" is not the best option by any means, a committee within the FOSDEM organization team will select the projects that will get a devroom.

To request a DevRoom, send the following information to devrooms@fosdem.org:

  • Project name
  • URL of the website of the project
  • Description of the project(s) (will be put on website when accepted)
  • Name of devroom responsible and role in the project

All Developer Room request must be sent in before Saturday 2008-11-22, 23:59 CET.

If you would also like to have a Stand, include a stand-request in the email as described below. Both requests will be treated separately, so you might get either one of them, none or both. Note that we try to put booths next to their devrooms, but it is not always possible.

4) Applying for a stand:

As with Developer Rooms the number of available stands is limited as well, and the FOSDEM organization team will select projects that will get a stand.

To request a stand, send the following information to devrooms@fosdem.org:

  • Project name
  • URL of the website of the project
  • Description of the project(s) (will be put on website when accepted)
  • Name of stand responsible and role in the project
  • A short description of the activities you plan to do on your stand (demoing applications, handing out information or media, ...)
  • Whether you would like 2 tables in stead of one, your motivation for the second one.

All Stand request must be sent in before Saturday 2008-11-22, 23:59 CET.

5) Confirmation:

Every request will receive an email before Sunday 2008-11-30 to approve or reject the demand for a devroom and/or a stand. Details on further proceedings will then be communicated swiftly.

Call for Developer Rooms and Stands

The deadline has passed. The call for Devrooms and Stands has ended.

FOSDEM will take place on 23 and 24 February 2008, and we provide so-called Developer Rooms ("devrooms") as well as Stands (booths) to Free and Opensource projects. For every devroom we invite a project to organize talks, open discussions and/or hacking sessions. We offer an environment for developer collaboration, but we have only a limited number of rooms at our disposal.

Stands are provided to let projects present themselves, draw interest and talk and share knowledge with the vast crowd of developers attending the conference.

1) What we offer:

1.1) Developer Rooms:

  • a room on Sat 23rd from 14:00 to 19:00 and on Sun 24th from 09:00 to 18:00,
  • a video projector with cables (VGA)
  • 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 FOSDEM website, including speaker bios and talk abstracts.

1.2) Stands:

  • one or 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)

2) Conditions for requests:

2.1) Developer Room:

  • be a Free or Opensource project,
  • send us a devroom request as described below,
  • send us a complete schedule at least 3 weeks before the event (further details provided when request is accepted),
  • we prefer joint DevRoom requests of projects with similar goals, collaboration guaranteed.

2.2) Stand:

  • be a Free or Opensource project,
  • send us a stand request as described below.

3) Applying for a devroom:

Every year, we get a lot more requests than we have rooms, and the latter also vary a lot in size (from 30 to 200 seats). Because "first come first served" is not the best option by any means, the FOSDEM organization team will select the projects that will get a DevRoom.

To request a DevRoom, send the following information to devrooms@fosdem.org:

  • Project name
  • URL of the website of the project
  • Description of the project(s) (will be put on website when accepted)
  • Name of devroom responsible and your role in the project

All Developer Room request must be sent in before Monday 2007-11-26, 23:59 CET.

If you would also like to have a Stand, include a stand-request in the email as described below. Both requests will be treated seperately, so you might get either one of them, none or both. Note that we try to put booths next to their DevRooms, but in the worst case they will be 2-3 minutes away.

4) Applying for a stand:

As with Developer Rooms the number of available stands is limited as well, and the FOSDEM organization team will select projects that will get a stand.

To request a stand, send the following information to devrooms@fosdem.org:

  • Project name
  • URL of the website of the project
  • Description of the project(s) (will be put on website when accepted)
  • Name of stand responsible and your role in the project
  • A short description of the activities you plan to do on your stand (demoing applications, handing out information or media, ...)
  • Whether you would like 2 tables in stead of one, your motivation for the second one.

All Stand request must be sent in before Monday 2007-11-26, 23:59 CET.

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