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How to Be a Speaker at Flock to Fedora 2024

Are you a Fedora user or contributor? Would you like to give a talk at this year’s Flock to Fedora which will happen in early August in Rochester, New York? Submissions are being accepted between now and late April — and we’ll tell you how to apply.
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Flock to Fedora 2024 Moves to Rochester Instead of Mexico City as Originally Announced

This years Fedora Flock event was slated to take place in Mexico City. Then organizers hit a roadblock that made it a bridge too far.
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Israel’s War With Hamas Moves Debian’s DebConf24 to Busan, South Korea

DebConf24 which was originally scheduled to be held in Haifa, Israel will now be held in Busan, South Korea at a venue that will be announced at a later date. Here’s what we know about the new host city.
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All Things Open 2024 Flash Sale: Register Now and Attend Both Days for $79

Your Flash Sale tickets will be fully refundable up until 30 days before ATO 2024’s October launch date.
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Former Wikimedia CEO, Katherine Maher, Takes Reins at Web Summit to Do Damage Control

New CEO comes to helm as companies like Google, Meta, and TikTok pull out of the Lisbon-based mega-conference in response to accusations from the event’s founder and former CEO that Israel is committing “war crimes.”
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At All Things Open 2022, the In-Person Audience Returned En Masse

All Things Open 2022 was the conference’s 10th outing, and with Covid waning, things were looked a lot more like normal.
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All Things Open 2021 – Tentative Steps Out of Quarantine

All Things Open 2021 was the conference’s ninth outing, and with Covid still very much around was held both online and in-person.
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All Things Open 2020 – Pandemic Brings Tech Conferences to the Digital Age

In today’s article we’re looking at All Things Open 2020, which was the conference’s eighth outing, and due to Covid, the one without an in-person audience.
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All Things Open 2019 – The Last In-Person ATO Until ’21

In today’s article we’re looking at All Things Open 2019, which was the conference’s seventh outing, and the last before the pandemic.
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ATO 2017 – Comfortably In the Groove

Between now and the opening of All Things Open 2023 on October 15, which will begin the conference’s second decade, FOSS Force is each day taking a look at an individual year in ATO’s history. In today’s article we’re looking at All Things Open 2017, w…

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Cruising With Red Hat at All Things Open 2016

Between now and the opening of All Things Open 2023 on October 15, which will begin the conference’s second decade, FOSS Force is each day taking a look at an individual year in ATO’s history. In today’s article we’re looking at All Things Open 2016, w…

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ATO 2015 – All Things Open Establishes Itself

Between ATO 2014 and ATO2015, All Things Open seems to have made some bold decisions and acted on them, and that helped it set the bar for itself moving forward.
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ATO 2014 – Year Two Brings More Speakers and More Attendees to ‘All Things Open’

For its sophomore outing, there was more of everything. There were more speakers, the event was taking up more space at the Raleigh Convention Center, there were more people attending the event, and there was more swag. All bases were covered.
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2013: Remembering the First ‘All Things Open’

A look at the very first All Things Open, which brought a world-class open-source event to downtown Raleigh, which the backyard of Red Hat, at the time the most successful independent open-source company in the world.
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Celebrating “All Things Open’s” First Ten Years in Ten Days

Has it really been 11 years since All Things Open first opened its doors, which made Raleigh, North Carolina the home for what’s become one of the most vital open-source events on the planet? Indeed it has, and during the next ten days we’re going to t…

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Carlos Santana Will Speak but Not Play Guitar at All Things Open

Just because his name is Carlos Santana doesn’t mean it’s the Santana you’ve been listening to for all of your life…but it might be if you’re an open-sourcer.
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Despite What You’ve Heard, Open Source 101 Isn’t Just for Newbies

Although Open Source 101 (which will be held for the first time in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday March 23) targets those new to open source, veteran open sourcers can find benefits from attending, too.
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12 Reasons to Attend This Year’s Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE 20x)

Here’s a dozen reasons, in the form of a dozen items that are on this year’s schedule, to go to this year’s SCALE, which starts Thursday in Pasadena, California.
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With First Keynote Announcements, SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event

On Sunday, Scale made its first keynote reveal for 2023 with Arun Gupta, former CNCF chairperson, governing board member at OpenSSF, and VP and GM for Open Ecosystem at Intel. On Tuesday, Scale made its second keynote announcement: Ken Thompson, the cr…

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ATO’s ‘Open Source Charlotte’ to Hold Inaugural Event January 26

All Thing’s Open’s expansion into North Carolina’s largest city will be begin with a free Meetup by podcast host Mike Bifulco, and will be followed in March by this year’s Open Source 101.
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