fOSSa conference is a place where open source insiders, human beings, scientific, developers and industrials meet, collaborate and nurture Open Source at large!
fOSSa is made with passion by passionate people who just believe in the Open-ness model, respect, transparency and re contribution. Our primary motivation for its creation is spiritual expression about Open source movement
and show business as a consequence.
This conference is a kind of cooperative community where mainstream users, insiders, developers, academics, public and enthusiasts participate and benefit together.
Look around, checkout the website(s): We have an extensive resource of links, and the past events are full of fascinating information. Take your time – this is a content-rich site.
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Sorry for the non english speaker (english text below)… Nous sommes très heureux de vous annoncer que l'INRIA a créé le concours "Boost your code", l'opportunité pour vous de présenter votre projet à un jury de scientifiques et de professionnels. Avec à la clé, un contrat d'un an pour développer [...]
Dear All, First of all, thank you ever so much for participating in fOSSa 2011 and contributing to the successful outcomes of the event! It was a real nice and creative moment: THANKS! Special thanks go to all the speakers which have given their valuable contribution to the discussion [...]
Here are some pictures taken during the conference last week You can also look at them through flickr as well
Here are Nancy White skecth notec taken during the fOSSa 2011 conference (low resolution but click on the picture to get the bigger version!).
No you don't dream! fOSSa members are taking the famous fOSSa tshirt all over the wortd and take pictures… Here the one takem from Spago/Enginnering Group (Andrea Gioia) in China!!!!
We have another surprise for you! Indeed, Dave Neary (Famous OSS contributor - Gnome, Gimp, Meego, MeeGo, Maemo & Openwengo projects) will be present on Friday 28th of October 2011 at fOSSa.. He will present a special talk about the future: Technology – Invisible or Ubiquitous? Science fiction films have [...]
Open Past : can books be opened by digitization? Bernard Lang, AFUL, Openness Track Bernard Lang (AFUL) Formerly a research scientist in computer science, Bernard Lang was a founder of AFUL, an association for the promotion ot free software, open standards and open access to digital resources. He [...]
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