Kara Bembridge
January 07, 2025
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A testament to its long standing community interest and devote volunteers, FOSDEM will be celebrating its 25th anniversary this year! That's twenty-five years of countless sessions, first-time goers turned seasoned attendees, and a whole lot of progress made all in the name of open source. As a group that's also genuinely fond of open source, we'd like to say happy anniversary FOSDEM!
This free knowledge festival will kick off February 1 to 2 at the ULB Solbosch Campus in Brussels. We are thrilled to be participating in this banner year with 5 talks! Our presenters will cover an array of topics that will span multiple devrooms, including Open Media, Low-level AI Engineering and Hacking, and Kernel.
If you aren't able to make it in person, there will be a live stream of each talk, and we will share the links to each on our socials throughout the weekend.
Collabora @ FOSDEM 2025
Saturday, February 1
- Testing and Continuous Delivery devroom
KernelCI - upgrading Linux development and integration workflows
Presented by Paweł Wieczorek- Embedded, Mobile and Automotive devroom
Adopting BlueZ in production: challenges and caveats
Presented by George Kiagiadakis- FOSS on Mobile Devices devroom
Mobian, "upstream first", and the Greater Good (Postponed)
Presented by Arnaud FerrarisSunday, February 2
- Low-level AI Engineering and Hacking devroom
Tricks Learned from Training Large Open-Source Models
Presented by Marcus Edel- Open Media devroom
GStreamer: State of the Union 2025
Presented by Nicolas Dufresne
There’s a community of open source enthusiasts to connect with, and our presenters are excited to chat about all things open source—be sure to drop by and say hi!
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