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Posted in Free/Libre Software at 12:20 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Conferences and other upcoming events that revolve around Free/Open Source software
Must see places in Brussels while at FOSDEMFrom museums to monuments, from parks to shopping boutiques, Brussels is a charming city of contrasts. The place offers enormous amount of diversity when it comes to things to do and places to see. No wonder that Brussels, the capital city of Belgium is quite popular with travellers. While the list of places to see in Brussels is quite exhaustive, we bring you some must see places in Brussels. After all, a tourist has to start somewhere… right…Beware of pickpockets while in BrusselsCFPs Due! ApacheCon, CloudStack, LF Collaboration Summit, Android Builders Summit & ELCOpenDaylight Summit Keynote Spotlight: Christos KoliasSysAdmin Class Teaches Ins and Outs of a Good Local Security PolicySarah Kiden had never used Linux before she landed a job four years ago as a Web and E-learning Administrator at Uganda Christian University in Kampala. There she is in charge of maintaining the university’s information systems on servers that largely run Linux.How to get your conference talk submission acceptedMichael Davies, a part of the Linux.conf.au (LCA) conference talk review committee, spent a session at this year’s conference talking about how they review talk submissions and choose which ones to accept for this large Australian open source conference. While he spoke specifically about LCA, his tips are largely applicable to those interested in submitting a talk proposal to any conference.Free beer, pizza and Linux at Investec on 20th FebPizza and coding go together like pap en sous, and served with a side order of booze only makes the partnership sweeter. Which is why one of the highlights of the Joburg developers calendar is the quarterly Free Beer Sessions organised by programming powerhouse Obsidian.Partly this is because the beer and the pizza, like the software discussed at such sessions, is free. Also because there’s always a panel of interesting speakers who’ve got unique insights and experience in the world of Free and Open Source Software to chat to and learn from.Women in Open Source WeekOpensource.com will highlight the efforts of women in open source from January 27 through February 7. We will be focusing some of our content specifically on women working in free and open source software fields and collaborating on projects ranging from open knowledge to open hardware.Linux Plumbers Conference call for refereed-track presentations
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