T-DOSE is a free and yearly event held in The Netherlands to promote use and development of Open Source Software. During this event Open Source projects, developers and visitors can exchange ideas and knowledge. This years event will be held on 6 and 7 November 2010 at the Fontys University of Applied Science in Eindhoven.
Due to unforeseen events the drupal track in T-DOSE's schedule had to change. The website and downloadable PDF have been updated. The organisation urges speakers and visitors to check the latest version of the schedule online. In genereal it is advised to check the latest version of the schedule online.
For the third year in row the Open Source Event T-DOSE will be held on 25 and 26th of October 2008. Just like last year the location is at the Fontys University of Applied Science.
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), (http://www.lpi.org), the world's premier Linux* certification organization, will offer discounted certification exams to attendees of the T-DOSE conference at october 25, 2008 at Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The start time for the LPI exam session at the conference is at 14:30. Exams will be in English and include the certifications LPIC-1, -2 and LPIC-3 (LPI exams 101/102/201/202/302). The exams will be offered at a 50% discount at 70,- EUR, LPI 301 at 90,- EUR.
During T-DOSE 2008 there will also be a social event, just like previous years. On this social event you will be able to meet speakers, members of Open Source projects or your fellow developers. Attendees of the social event will gather add the entrance of the T-DOSE event location. Don't be late, we will leave on 18:15 hrs to the Social Event location.
For your information:
There is beside the announce mailinglist, there is another mailinglist https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/t-dose-discuss
The call for papers deadline for T-DOSE 2008, held on 25 and 26th October 2008, has been extended till Tuesday 30 september. T-DOSE 2008 is an event for learning about Open Source and the place for developers to meet ones peers. See www.t-dose.org for the schedule and other information. Possible subjects for talks are: Web 2.0, Desktop, Multimedia, Gaming, Embedded and other good ideas. Speakers can send ideas and abstracts to: abstracts@t-dose.org. The e-mail should contain a short biography of the speaker and description of the talk.
T-DOSE 2008 invites Open Source Projects to attend at its 3rd consecutive event. Just like previous additions attending is free for all. Open Source projects are encouraged to request a stand in our central hall. Since the space is limited requests will be awarded in receiving order. The following projects announced their presence at T-DOSE 2008:
T-DOSE 2008 is an event for learning about Open Source and the place for developers to meet ones peers. See www.t-dose.org for the schedule and other information. Possible subjects for talks are: Web 2.0, Desktop, Multimedia, Gaming, Embedded and other good ideas. Speakers can send ideas and abstracts to: abstracts@t-dose.org. The e-mail should contain a short biography of the speaker and description of the talk. All talks will be held in English.
Play Hans Bollen, Rene Elders, Linux Desktop Demo, (dutch).
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Play Olivier Cleynen, Overtaking Propriatery Software Whithout Writing Code. (Proprietary software (also called non-free software or closed-source software))
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Play Atos origin, Effective enterprise application monitoring with Nagios/Cacti, sponsored talk
Play Red Hat, JBoss Communications Platform. sponsored talk
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