FOSS.IN 2005
Things are clearly changing however, and one of the clearest signs of that
change is the upcoming FOSS.IN conference,
starting November 29 in Bangalore. This conference, now in its fifth
year, expects some 3000 attendees, offers over 140 talks, 20 tutorials, and
a growing list of BOF sessions. The list of speakers includes many
Indian names, quite a few of which are known well beyond India. Other
speakers, whose names might be more familiar to most LWN readers, include
Andrew Cowie, Harald Welte, Alan Cox, Jeremy Zawodny, Brian Behlendorf,
Dave Phillips, James Morris, Rasmus Lerdorf, and Danese Cooper. The talks
cover a vast range of topics, including legal and advocacy issues, a strong
education track, embedded systems, kernel hacking, security, and much
more. FOSS.IN,
in other words, is working toward being a world-class free software
conference.
This conference is certainly taken seriously within India. The Visvesvaraya Technological University (the leading technical university in the state of Karnataka) has sent out a letter to over 100 engineering colleges asking them to urge their students to attend FOSS.IN. As it grows to become one of the largest technical free software events anywhere, FOSS.IN is increasingly going for world-wide respect.
That notwithstanding, the conference organizers have also consented to let LWN editor Jonathan Corbet speak at the event. This was an opportunity not to be turned down, and your editor is looking forward to attending and reporting from FOSS.IN (even if he's a little less enthusiastic about the 24-hour travel time each way). Look for the first reports in the December 1 Weekly Edition.
(The image shown above was taken from this very nice set of
posters put together by Hari Krishnan).
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