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2019-01-10 »
First speaker interviews
During the holidays we have performed some interviews with main track speakers from various tracks.
To get up to speed with the topics discussed in the main track talks, you can start reading the following interviews:
- Chris Brind: Open Source at DuckDuckGo. Raising the Standard of Trust Online
- Daniel Stenberg: DNS over HTTPS - the good, the bad and the ugly. Why, how, when and who gets to control how names are resolved
- Joe Conway: PostgreSQL Goes to 11!
- Juan Linietsky: Making the next blockbuster game with FOSS tools. Using Free Software tools to achieve high quality game visuals.
- Richard Jones: Better loop mounts with NBD. Take your loop mounts to the next level with nbdkit
- Ruben Verborgh: Solid: taking back the Web through decentralization. App development as we know it will radically change
- Will the Chill Braswell: Perl 11. The Future of Saint Larry's Language
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2019-01-02 »
Keysigning: submit your keys
Our keyserver is now accepting submissions for the FOSDEM 2019 keysigning event.
The annual PGP keysigning event at FOSDEM is one of the largest of its kind. With more than one hundred participants every year, it is an excellent opportunity to strengthen the web of trust. For instructions on how to participate in this event, see the keysigning page.
Key submissions on Wednesday 23 January, to give us some time to generate and distribute the list of participants. Remember to bring a printed copy of this list to FOSDEM.
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2018-10-14 »
Accepted developer rooms
We are pleased to announce the developer rooms that will be organised at FOSDEM 2019.
Developer rooms are assigned to self-organising groups to work together on open source projects, to discuss topics relevant to a broader subset of the community, etc. The individual developer room organisers will issue their calls for participation in the next few days.
We will update this table with links to the calls for participation.
Saturday 2 February 2019
Topic Call for Participation CfP deadline .NET and TypeScript announcement 2018-12-03 Ada announcement 2018-12-01 BSD announcement 2018-12-10 Collaborative Information and Content Management Applications announcement 2018-12-10 Decentralized Internet and Privacy announcement 2018-11-26 Free Java announcement 2018-12-01 Go announcement 2018-11-30 Graph Processing announcement 2018-12-02 Graphics announcement 2018-12-14 Infra Management announcement 2018-12-01 Legal announcement 2018-11-25 Minimalistic Languages announcement 2018-11-25 Mozilla announcement 2018-11-25 MySQL, MariaDB and Friends announcement 2018-11-15 Open Document Editors announcement 2018-12-24 Open Media announcement 2018-12-03 Open Source Design announcement 2018-12-01 PHP and Friends announcement 2018-11-25 Quantum Computing announcement 2018-12-11 RISC-V announcement 2018-11-25 Retrocomputing announcement 2018-11-30 Software Defined Networking announcement 2018-11-25 Tool the Docs announcement 2018-11-25 Virtualization and IaaS announcement 2018-12-01 Sunday 3 February 2019
Topic Call for Participation CfP deadline Blockchain announcement 2018-12-01 CAD and Open Hardware announcement 2018-12-01 Community announcement 2018-11-23 Containers announcement 2018-12-14 DNS announcement 2018-12-01 Distributions announcement 2018-12-02 Free Software Radio announcement 2018-12-07 Free Tools and Editors announcement 2018-12-07 Geospatial announcement 2018-12-01 HPC, Big Data and Data Science announcement 2018-11-23 Hardware Enablement announcement 2018-12-01 Javascript announcement 2018-11-28 LLVM announcement 2018-11-25 Machine Learning on Code announcement 2018-11-30 Microkernels and Component-based OS announcement 2018-12-01 Monitoring and Observability announcement 2018-11-26 PostgreSQL announcement 2018-11-19 Python announcement 2018-12-01 Real Time Communications announcement 2018-12-02 Rust announcement 2018-11-25 Search announcement 2018-12-14 Security announcement 2018-12-01 Software Defined Storage announcement 2018-11-25 -
2018-08-10 »
Call for participation
We now invite proposals for main track presentations, developer rooms, stands and lightning talks.
FOSDEM offers open source and free software developers a place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. Renowned for being highly developer-oriented, the event brings together some 8000+ geeks from all over the world.
The nineteenth edition will take place on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd February 2019 at the usual location: ULB Campus Solbosch in Brussels.
We will record and stream all main tracks, devrooms and lightning talks live. The recordings will be published under the same licence as all FOSDEM content (CC-BY). If, exceptionally, you believe there is a legitimate reason why your presentation should not be streamed or recorded, you must seek our agreement before submitting it.
Main Tracks
Previous editions have featured main tracks centered around security, operating system development, community building, and many other topics. Presentations are expected to be 50 minutes long (including audience questions) and should cater to a varied technical audience. The conference covers reasonable travel expenses agreed in advance and arranges accommodation for accepted main track speakers if needed.
Proposals for main track presentations should be submitted using Pentabarf: https://fosdem.org/submit. If you already created an account in the system for a previous edition, please reuse it rather than re-registering.
Submissions will be reviewed in two batches, beginning with those received by 13 October. The final deadline is 3 November.
Questions or remarks? Contact us at program@fosdem.org.
Key dates:
- 13 October
- deadline for first batch of main track proposals
- 3 November
- final deadline for main track proposals
- 1 November onwards
- main track talks announced (in batches)
Developer Rooms
Developer rooms are assigned to self-organising groups to work together on open source and free software projects, to discuss topics relevant to a broader subset of the community, etc. Most content should take the form of presentations. Proposals involving collaboration across project or domain boundaries are strongly encouraged.
Developer room proposals should be submitted through the form at https://fosdem.org/devroom which contains further information.
Questions or remarks? Contact us at devrooms@fosdem.org.
Key dates:
- 20 September
- deadline for developer room proposals
- 30 September
- accepted developer rooms announced
- 16 October (or earlier)
- developer rooms issue Calls for Participation
- 15 December (or earlier)
- developer rooms publish complete schedules
Stands
FOSDEM offers open source and free software projects the opportunity to display their work during the event. At its stand, a project can share information, demo software, sell merchandise, give away goodies, and so on, and personally interact with the visitors.
What we offer
- one 180x80cm table, positioned in one of the buildings with developer rooms, for the entire duration of the conference. A second table is possible in a few cases, but the pressure on space means this is becoming increasingly rare and needs strong justification. Joint submissions that share a table between related projects will be favoured in the selection process.
- two chairs per table
- one power socket type C/E (if you require adapters or additional sockets, please bring them yourself)
- fast uplink shared wireless Internet access
To apply, please fill out the form at: https://fosdem.org/stands which contains further information.
Questions or remarks? Contact us at stands@fosdem.org.
Key dates
- 2 November
- deadline for stand proposals
- 11 November
- accepted stands announced
Lightning talks
Lighting talks are short — 15 minute long — talks on a wide variety of topics. Anyone who has something interesting to say about an open source or free software topic can apply. We particularly encourage topics that do not fit in any of the developer rooms.
Proposals for lightning talks should be submitted using Pentabarf: https://fosdem.org/submit. Please select "lightning Talks" in the "track" field. If you already created an account in the system for a previous edition, please reuse it rather than re-registering.
Questions or remarks? Contact us at lightningtalks@fosdem.org.
Key dates
- 24 November
- deadline for lightning talk proposals
- 15 December
- accepted lightning talks announced
All deadlines are at 23.59 UTC.
- 13 October
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2018-03-30 »
Next FOSDEM: 2 & 3 February 2019
FOSDEM 2019 will take place at ULB Campus Solbosch on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 February 2019.
Further details and calls for participation will be announced in the coming months.