Six exhibitions and conferences that will cover Free Software and GNU/Linux will take place within the following weeks in several cities where the Debian project participates.
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February 18th, 2005 http://www.debian.org/News/2005/20050218
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Debian Project at several conferences worldwide
Six exhibitions and conferences that will cover Free Software and
GNU/Linux will take place within the following weeks in several cities
where the Debian project participates.
February 22nd - 25th CONSOL 2005
Mexico City, Mexico
http://www.debian.org/events/2005/0222-consol
Debianmexico will be present with a booth in the exhibition
area. Several Debian developers will be around to answer all
kinds of questions, demonstrate different things or happily
sign one's gpg-key. Several talks will be held as well:
Tuesday, February 22nd
12:00 David Moreno Garza Creating packages for Debian
18:00 David Moreno Garza How to help the Debian Project
19:30 Steve Langasek The QA crisis in Free Software
February 26th - 27th Free and Open Source Developers' European Meeting
Brussels, Belgium
http://www.debian.org/events/2005/0226-fosdem
The Debian project will maintain a developers room and Debian
developers and users will run a booth as well. A number of
talks will be held in the developers room:
Saturday, February 26th
13:30 Gregorio Robles & Diego Barceló
Evolution of Debian GNU/Linux
14:00 Andreas Barth The Debian Release Process
15:00 Wookey Embedded Debian
16:00 Frank Lichtenheld Debian Web Services
Sunday, February 27th
10:00 Michael Banck Debian GNU/Hurd
10:45 Guillem Jover Porting to Debian GNU variants
11:30 Hanna M. Wallach The Debian Women Project
12:15 Matteew Garrett Free as in DFSG
14:00 Robert Millan Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
15:00 Thomas Lange Fully automatic GNU/Linux installations
16:00 Jeroen v. Wolffelaar Quality Assurance
February 28th - March 4th 5th Asia Open Source Software Symposium
Beijing, China
http://www.debian.org/events/2005/0228-aosss
The Asia Open Source Software Symposium (AOSSS) brings together
the Asian Free Software and open source community. The first
Asia Debian Mini-Conf will precede this year's AOSSS from
February 28th to March 1st.
Monday, February 28th
09:45 Martin Michlmayr Systematic Quality Assurance Approach
10:45 Alexander Schmehl How to help Debian
13:15 Andrew Lee Status Report of Debian in Taiwan
16:30 Keysigning session
Tuesday, March 1st
09:00 Andreas Tille Custom Debian Distributions
10:00 Scott Dier Mass Management of Debian Desktops
11:00 Takatsugu Nokubi Searching and CJK
13:30 Simon Horms The Debian Linux Kernel
14:30 Yukata Niibe Bootstraping the M32R Architecture
15:45 Masato Taruishi The many uses of apt-listbug
March 5th - 6th 7th Chemnitzer Linux-Tage
Chemnitz, Germany
http://www.debian.org/events/2005/0305-linuxtag-chemnitz
The Debian project will demonstrate their operating system at a
booth. Several Debian related talks and one tutorial will also
be held during this conference:
Saturday, February 5th
10:00 Torsten Werner Debian GNU/Linux in the foreign office
12:00 Ralf Gesellensetter & Kurt Gramlich
Skolelinux/Debian-Edu in the school
14:00 Martin Loschwitz Installing and administering Debian
16:00 Keysigning Party
Sunday, February 6th
11:00 Martin Loschwitz Debian and Kalyxo for a perfect desktop
12:00 Kurt Gramlich Free Software in schools
14:00 Andreas Tille Custom Debian Distributions
14:30 Andreas Tille Debian-Med reloaded
15:00 Silke Reimer Debian-GIS: Chances for Debian
15:30 Martin Herweg Live-Demo: Edu-Knoppix
16:00 Alexander Schmehl New features in Debian GNU/Linux 3.1
March 10th - 16th CeBIT
Hannover, Germany
http://www.debian.org/events/2005/0310-cebit
The Debian project will be present at its own booth in the
LinuxPark in exhibition hall 6 inside of booth H18. Visitors
are invited to exchange GnuPG fingerprints each day at 16:00 at
the Debian booth. There will be several Debian related talks
in the LinuxForum as well:
Thursday, March 10th
15:15 Klaus Knopper The future of Knoppix
Friday, March 11th
10:15 Michael Meskes Mission Critical Enterprise Services
11:15 Frank Ronneburg Corbiz - The Business-Debian
12:15 Stefan Hornburg Running Debian in an ISP environment
Saturday, March 12th
12:15 Andreas Tille Custom Debian Distributions
Thusday, March 15th
15:15 Klaus Knopper The future of Knoppix
Wednesday, March 16th
14:15 Thomas Lange Rollout with FAI
15:15 Klaus Knopper The future of Knoppix
March 11th - 14th IT/Linux Days
Lörrach, Germany
http://www.debian.org/events/2005/0311-itlinuxdays
The Debian project will run a booth in the exhibition area and
will demonstrate several computers running Debian GNU/Linux as
well as Debian GNU/Hurd.
We invite all interested people in these areas to attend these
conferences, meet Debian developers and users, exchange GnuPG
fingerprints, discuss various topics on Debian and Free Software,
and otherwise participate in our vibrant community.
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