List of free-software events

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

General free-software events

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

North, Central and South America

Europe

Asia and Australia

Middle East

Africa

International

  • Open Source Summit, known before 2017 as "LinuxCon", held several times each year in various continents since 2009

Defunct

Events for specific free software

Operating systems

Programming languages

  • PyCon - conference for the Python programming language, held several times a year in different locations since 2003
  • RubyConf - conference for the Ruby programming language, held once a year in different locations since 2002
  • Yet Another Perl Conference - conference for the Perl programming language, held several times a year since 1999

Other

  • Akademy - conference for the KDE desktop environment, held annually in Europe since 1997
  • ApacheCon - conference for the Apache HTTP Server, held once or twice each year since 2000
  • DjangoCon - conference for the Django web framework, held twice a year (once in Europe and once in the U.S.) since 2008
  • DrupalCon - conference for the Drupal content management framework, held twice a year (once in Europe and once in North America) since 2007
  • GNOME Users And Developers European Conference – conference for the GNOME desktop environment, held annually in Europe since 2000
  • Joomla World Conference - event for the Joomla content management system, held frequently around the world since 2011
  • Libre Graphics Meeting, held each year in May in Europe or Canada since 2006
  • WordCamp - event for the WordPress content management system, held frequently 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

References

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  3. Ackerman, Evan (8 November 2011). "ROS Turns Four, Schedules Conference/Party for 2012". IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
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