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The awesomeness which is FOSDEM

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

This year, I managed to attend FOSDEM without any mishaps (such as broken legs…) for my third time! For those of you who don’t know, FOSDEM stands for Free and Open-source Software Developers’ European Meeting – held every February at the ULB in Brussels. This year’s event had around 300 talks and over 5000 attendees – over 1000 of whom attended the Beer Event at Delirium.

Richard Shipman – one of the Open Source zealots at Aberystwyth University – hired a minibus in order to take 16 students along to FOSDEM. We left Aberystwyth at noon on Thursday, hopped on the ferry at Harwich and arrived at the Hoek van Holland early Friday morning. We were at ULB by about noon on Friday, eager and willing to help out – Richard had volunteered all of the students for a good 3-4 hours of slave labour at the hands of the FOSDEM organisers. I was a part of the networking team and helped lay many, many, many meters of cable around the university for the event. This year’s FOSDEM had the best network it had ever seen, with over 2500 users connected.

After checking in at the hotel, we wandered around Brussels a bit, ate some rather delicious Belgian waffles from a stand, and headed over to the Beer Event. I drank way too much, but I managed to do quite a bit of networking, and left with the contact details for a few new friends and also met up with a large number of old friends – all in all, a good night!

Woke up with a splitting headache (rather unsurprisingly), but still managed to attend all of the talks I wanted to on the Saturday – all of which were extremely interesting. We went to the Cheese Cake Cafe on Saturday evening, before settling in for an early night. We had to check out of the hotel on Sunday morning, and Richard had to be at ULB by 0930 at the latest. The FOSDEM staff very kindly reserved two parking spaces for the “Unspeakable University”, which was rather kind of them! I  managed to get some of the talk times mixed up, which resulted in me missing a couple of talks, but I was still able to attend a huge number of very interesting talks and met even more people!

After the final talk finished on Sunday at 1800, we all hopped in the mini-bus and drove to Hoek van Holland, where we got on the ferry back to Harwich, eventually arriving back in Aberystwyth at about 1430 on Monday, in a very sleepy state!

Can’t wait for next year! Although I will probably travel on the Eurostar rather than on a minibus… it was just a tad too cramped for my liking!