List of free-software events

The following is a list of computer conferences and other events focused on developing and using free and open-source software (FOSS).

General free-software events

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Some general-purpose free-software events have Linux in their name, often because they began as Linux-only events before broadening their focus.

North, Central and South America

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Europe

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Asia and Australia

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International

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Defunct

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Events for specific free software

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Operating systems

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Programming languages

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  • PyCon – conference for the Python programming language, held several times yearly in various locations since 2003
  • RubyConf – conference for the Ruby programming language, held once yearly in various locations since 2002
  • Yet Another Perl Conference – conference for the Perl programming language, held several times yearly since 1999

Other

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  • Akademy – conference for the KDE desktop environment, held yearly in Europe since 1997
  • ApacheCon – conference for the Apache HTTP Server, held once or twice yearly since 2000
  • DjangoCon – conference for the Django web framework, held twice yearly (once each in Europe or the U.S.) since 2008
  • DrupalCon – conference for the Drupal content management framework, held twice yearly (once each in Europe or North America) since 2007
  • GNOME Users And Developers European Conference (GUADEC) – conference for the GNOME desktop environment, held yearly in Europe since 2000
  • GNUHealthCon – conference for the GNU Health hospital management and digital health ecosystem, held yearly since 2010
  • WordCamp – event for the WordPress content management system, held often around the world since 2007
  • X.Org Developers' Conference (XDC) and X Developers' Summit (XDS), annual events since 2005 organized by X.Org Foundation

Defunct

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References

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  1. ^ "Feeling generous? Open source software community gives shelter to code". JAXenter. 2018-11-23. Retrieved 2019-10-07.
  2. ^ LinuxFest to highlight open-source software GoUpstate.com, June 12, 2009
  3. ^ Impressions du Salon Solutions Linux 2010
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