FOSDEM '23 Interesting Talks
These are some of the talks I'm most interested in, at FOSDEM '23.
I won't be there in person, I'll be watching some from home and in the matrix.
By Tracks or Dev Rooms | Times are UTC+1
Special Extras
Sat 18:00
Book reading: Ada & Zangemann – A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream — “In this hopeful story Ada and her friends join a movement that started back in 1983. Their courageous adventure of software freedom and learning how technology works is a wonderful way to introduce young people everywhere to the joys of tinkering!” —Zoë Kooyman, Executive Director, Free Software Foundation
Main Tracks (Janson, K Building)
There are a lot of good main track talks.
Sat 11:00
Can we do an open source chip design in 45 minutes? — The state of free and open source siliconSat 14:00
Linux Inlaws — A how-to on world domination by accident — the story of this podcast and its tech stackSun 12:00
Rosegarden: A Slumbering Giant — How a 20-year old OSS project is still going strong — music composition and score softwareSun 12:00
Practical Computerized Home Automation — “Home automation is an elusive technology — often desired, rarely achieved. This talk explores a successful ten-year home automation deployment, outlining the challenges that derail many attempts. It will cover technology choices, programing basics, and a dozen successful applications.”Sun 13:00
Podcasting 2.0: it's all about Interoperability — How Podcasting 2.0 will save the Open InternetSun 14:00
Decentralized Social Media with Hachyderm — The unexpected Mastodon cooperative that broke Silicon ValleySun 15:00
Running a Hybrid Event with Open Source — The Plumbers ExperienceSun 15:00
Clear skies, no clouds in sight. Running a 14 person company on only free software. — They say it can't be done, they say it's too much work. But is it really? After 5 years of running Prehensile Tales on entirely free software I think I can answer this.Sun 16:00
Matrix 2.0 — How we’re making Matrix go voomSun 16:00
The End of Free Software — How the Cloud threatens FOSS and what we can do about it
And one of the Keynotes I'd like to call out:
Sun 17:00
Open Source Software at NASA