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People come to FOSDEM from everywhere. I don't think I've ever heard such a
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People come to FOSDEM from everywhere. I don't think I've ever heard such a
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wide selection of languages at the same place. It really brings home just how
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wide selection of languages at the same place. It really brings home just how
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big FOSS is, and how many people care about it.
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massive FOSS is, and how many people care about it.
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# Venue
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# Venue
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Also, the beer. Oh my, the beer.
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Also, the beer. Oh my, the beer.
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FOSDEM itself is hosted by [Université Libre de Bruxelles
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FOSDEM itself is hosted by [Université Libre de Bruxelles
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(ULB)](http://www.ulb.ac.be/). The event takes up a
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(ULB)](http://www.ulb.ac.be/). The event takes up a [fair
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[fair chunk](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/rooms/) of the campus. This was again quite daunting, but the organisers
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chunk](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/rooms/) of the campus. This was again
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took a lot of effort to make it easy to navigate from place to place with a lot
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quite daunting, but the organisers took a lot of effort to make it easy to
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of clear signage and timetable information.
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navigate from place to place with a lot of clear signage and timetable
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information.
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PGDay (see below) was at the Marriott Grand Place, which was pretty much a
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PGDay (see below) was at the Marriott Grand Place, which was pretty much a
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regular conference venue as far as the event was concerned. Free running coffee
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regular conference venue as far as the event was concerned. Free running coffee
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There were many stands run by all the FOSS projects we know and love. The
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There were many stands run by all the FOSS projects we know and love. The
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stands were an odd experience compared to a "normal" conference.
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stands were an odd experience compared to a "normal" conference.
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Generally speaking at conferences you have a few big corporations and a bunch
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Generally at conferences you have a few big corporations and a bunch of smaller
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of smaller companies. Everyone wants to sell you something you've never heard
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companies. Everyone wants to sell you something you've never heard of and get
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of and get your details so they can send you <s>spam</s>marketing information.
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your details so they can send you <s>spam</s>marketing information.
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Not at FOSDEM. Most of the time I found myself going up to these fantastic
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Not at FOSDEM. Most of the time I found myself going up to these fantastic
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projects like Debian, GitLab or Apache and the conversation was mostly limited
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projects like Debian, GitLab or Apache and the conversation was mostly limited
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to "you guys are amazing, thanks for doing what you do".
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to "you guys are amazing, thanks for doing what you do". It was a good chance
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to find out what teams were working on in the FOSS world. In some cases, like
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with Matrix in my case, it was handy to be able to go and chat to them after
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seeing a talk about their project to get some more detail. They also provided
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the opportunity to donate to projects by buying a wide array of merchandise.
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# Talks
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# Talks
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I managed to select a good few talks in the end. Sadly, some of them (looking at you,
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I managed to select a good few talks in the end. Sadly, some of them (looking
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[HTTP/3](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/http3/)) were so popular they weren't possible to get in to. Luckily, all of them are recorded and available to view on [the FOSDEM site](https://fosdem.org/2019/).
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at you, [HTTP/3](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/http3/)) were so
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popular they weren't possible to get in to. Luckily, all of them are recorded
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and available to view on [the FOSDEM site](https://fosdem.org/2019/).
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Here's a sample of those I attended.
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Here's a sample of those I attended. I recommend you follow the links and check
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out the videos yourself if you find them interesting.
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## [Java 4..12, Kotlin, Code Coverage and their best friend — bytecode: scandals, intrigues, investigations](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/kotlin_code_coverage_bytecode/) --- Evgeny Mandrikov
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## [Java 4..12, Kotlin, Code Coverage and their best friend — bytecode: scandals, intrigues, investigations](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/kotlin_code_coverage_bytecode/) --- Evgeny Mandrikov
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## Netflix
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## Netflix
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This was a slightly disappointing talk. He focussed a lot on the advantages of working
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This was a slightly disappointing talk. IT focussed a lot on the advantages of working
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closely with upstream FreeBSD and of publishing their improvements. That's all very
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closely with upstream FreeBSD and of publishing their improvements. That's very
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true, but it's an odd pitch to a room full of people at an open source conference.
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true, but it's an odd pitch to a room full of people at an open source conference.
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There were some interesting details about the hardware Netflix use in their CDN
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There were some interesting details about the hardware Netflix use in their CDN
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## [2019 - Fifty years of Unix and Linux advances](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/keynote_fifty_years_unix/) --- Jon 'maddog' Hall
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## [2019 - Fifty years of Unix and Linux advances](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/keynote_fifty_years_unix/) --- Jon 'maddog' Hall
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It was great to have an opportunity to see maddog talk. He was engaging and
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It was great to have an opportunity to see maddog talk. He was engaging and
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enthusiastic as he talked about his experiences living through the turbulent
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enthusiastic as he talked about his experiences living through the entire
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history of Unix and Linux. He ran out of time in the end, but luckily a riot
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history of Unix and Linux. He ran out of time in the end, but luckily a riot
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was prevented when he was allowed to finish.
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was prevented when he was allowed to finish.
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I'd like to thank the fantastic people who take the time and effort to organise
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I'd like to thank the fantastic people who take the time and effort to organise
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this event. Having been marginally involved in running conventions, I've seen
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this event. Having been marginally involved in running conventions, I've seen
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how hard it can be to wrangle these things. And this event is *ridiculously huge*
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how hard it can be to wrangle these things. And this event is *ridiculously
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(the statistics in the closing talk had us eating 200kg of waffles *alone*).
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huge* --- the statistics in the closing talk had us eating 200kg of waffles
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The effort involved must be herculean. So, yeah, thanks!
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*alone*! The effort involved must be herculean. So, yeah, thanks!
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