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2013-01-11 »
Accepted Stands
The stands are spread over two buildings, the K building and the AW building.
The K building has the biggest hallways and thus contains most stands. In the AW building, the stands have a strong focus on Open Hardware and embedded devices.
Read more to find the list of stands that will be present at FOSDEM 2013 below.
AW building
- Aldebaran
- BeagleBoard
- CodeBender
- CoreBoot+Flashrom
- Enlightenment
- Hackable Devices
- Jolla/Sailfish
- OpenEmbedded
- World of OpenPhoenux
K building, 1st floor
- CaCert
- CentOS
- debian
- Fedora
- FSFe
- GlusterFS
- Gnome
- KDE
- Libre Graphics magazine
- Mageia
- Mozilla
- OpenStreetMap
- openSuse
- oVirt
- ownCloud
- QT Project
- Ubuntu
- Xen.org
K building, 2nd floor
- Apache OpenOffice
- BSDs
- Eclipse
- Jabber-realtime
- Jenkins
- Jitsi
- LibreOffice
- MongoDB
- MySQL
- OWASP
- Perl community
- PostgreSQL
- Puppet
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2013-01-09 »
First FOSDEM 2013 speaker interviews
Just like previous editions we have performed some interviews with our main track speakers.
To get up to speed with the various topics discussed in the main track talks, you can start reading the following interviews:
- Antti Kantee: The Anykernel and Rump Kernels
- Bdale Garbee and Eben Moglen: FreedomBox 1.0
- Daniel Pocock, Peter Saint-Andre, Simon Tennant, Evan Prodromou, Daniel-Constantin Mierla and Emil Ivov: Free, open, secure and convenient communications
- Jeremiah Foster: Vroom! Free Software in your car
- Lennart Poettering: systemd, Two Years Later
- Luc Verhaegen: Open ARM GPU drivers
- Simo Sorce: How to build an Identity Management System on Linux
- Simon Bennetts: Practical Security for developers, using OWASP ZAP
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2013-01-04 »
Main tracks schedule is complete
With just under a month to go until FOSDEM 2013, our main tracks schedule is now complete.
We are proud to announce the following talks, in alphabetical order:
- "ARM support in the Linux kernel", by Thomas Petazzoni
- "Firefox OS", by Jonas Sicking
- "Porting Fedora to 64-bit ARM systems", by Jon Masters
- "ROS: towards open source in robotics", by Morgan Quigley
- "Samba4", by Jeremy Allison
- "The Open Observatory of Network Interference", by Isis Lovecruft
For the full schedule, see our schedule page.
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2013-01-03 »
Accepted Lightningtalks
We've had a record number of submissions (80!) of which we could accept 37. Here is the list of accepted lightningtalks:
- Accessib ility and free software, it's possible -- Jean-Philippe Mengual
- Actionaz -- Jonathan Mercier-Ganady
- A high level language for low level code -- Justin Cormack
- Arduino: from prototype to final product -- Fellipe Rollin
- BIND 10: DNS by Cooperating Processes -- Shane Kerr
- blkreplay -- David Meder-Marouelli
- Borderlands, Granular Sequencer -- thomas hocedez
- Cloudeebus -- Luc Yriarte
- Coding Goûter - Sharing our passion for code with our kids. A new kind of family time. -- Julien Dorra
- Crypto.cat -- Daniel Faucon
- Do you want to measure your project? -- Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona
- EasyTAG -- David King
- EDE, a light desktop environmnent -- Sanel Zukan
- eGov Testing Machine to ensure Free Software users freedom to access eGovernment services -- Shaun Schutte
- eTests -- Grégoire Vincke
- Fipes -- Romain Gauthier
- FluxBB -- Franz Liedke
- How to hack on Wikipedia -- Quim Gil
- I'm Luvin' It -- Tomaz Muraus
- Jazzperiments -- Teun de Lange
- Kolab Groupware -- Torsten Grote
- Managing your metal flexibly -- Greg Sutcliffe
- naxsi, an open-source web application firewall for nginx -- koechlin thibault
- Phone liberation parties -- Erik Albers
- Protocols Are Everywhere: RE with Netzob -- Georges Bossert
- pystemon -- Christophe Vandeplas
- Python GraphDB -- Amirouche Boubekki
- Searduino - Arduino simulator and C/C++ devel environment -- Henrik Sandklef
- Spoiling and Counter-spoiling -- Riccardo Bernardini
- The C2 programming language -- Bas van den Berg
- The development infrastructure of the TYPO3 project -- Steffen Gebert
- The LLVMLinux Project -- Jan-Simon Möller
- Tracy -- Merlijn Wajer
- Using Gerrit Code Review in an open-source project -- Steffen Gebert
- Vehicular traffic estimation through bluetooth detection, the open-source way -- Paolo Valleri
- Vendorificator -- Maciej Pasternacki
- ZONE: towards a better news feed -- Desclaux Christophe
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2012-12-24 »
Hotel discounts
We are pleased to announce that a number of hotels in Brussels are offering a discount to FOSDEM visitors. See the accommodation page for more information on which hotels and how to book.
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2012-12-18 »
All keynotes confirmed
We have confirmed the third and last keynote for FOSDEM 2013, it is with great pride that we present you these speakers:
Kohsuke Kawaguchi - How we made the Jenkins community
Kohsuke will speak about how he got the Jenkins community off the ground and what is needed to keep it vibrant. Kohsuke will give his talk on Saturday at 11:00 in Janson. [details]
Amelia Andersdotter - The Devil is in the Details
Amelia will explain the current issues regarding copyright legislation, consumer rights laws, standards directives and more at a European Union level. Amelia will speak on Saturday at 12:00 in Janson. [details]
Leslie Hawthorn - The Keeper of Secrets
Leslie will explore the role of secrets and disclosure in our open development communities. Leslie will give her talk on Sunday at 17:00 in Janson. [details]