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FOSDEM Meeting in Brussels This Weekend

Anonymous Coward writes "One of the most popular Free and Open Source events in Europe takes place this week-end in Brussels. The Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting, entirely organised by volunteers the event has, in three editions, gained much attention from developers. This is a really technical, non-commercial event organised by the Free & Open Source Software community for the community. Take a look at the FOSDEM website, and take a look at the impressive schedule."

68 comments

  1. Belgium... Open Source... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... a lot of waffle then.

    1. Re:Belgium... Open Source... by AndrewRUK · · Score: 1

      Are you going to open the sauce for those waffles?

  2. Schedule Item No. 1 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Increase MySQL's default connection count.

    1. Re:Schedule Item No. 1 by ToastedBagel · · Score: 0, Troll

      I use MySQL, and I heard many good things about it. I also use many open source apps including Tomcat, Struts and of course GNU/Linux; I even plan to release one in near future (nothing speculatular though). But whenever I see an error like this one, I cannot help wondering "Is open source really ready for prime time?"

  3. Nice. by Blueice88 · · Score: 0

    Cool,please who Could do this,after the end of this meeting,post here whats happened of interesting,ok? best regards. Blueice88

  4. Don't forget about the "secret" developer meetings by Carl · · Score: 4, Informative
    There are even "secret meeting" pages for developers of free software groups that don't want to follow the regular scheduled talks. http://wiki.ael.be/index.php/FosdemUnofficialTalks 2003

    The mozilla developers will have a get together: http://eu.mozdev.org/Brussels2003/schedule.html

    And here is the schedule for the PostgreSQL talks http://candle.pha.pa.us/fosdem/

    If you are interested in Embedded devices you might find the following interesting: http://www.fosdem.org/index/dev_room/dev_room_embe dded

  5. Important: Strip Clubs in Brussels by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The best one is at maalbeek metro station, if you are coming from FOSDEM turn right after you get off the train, the club is in the actual station. There is no entrance fee and you pay a modest mark up on the drinks for the entertainment.
    There is another one near the stock exchange (metro stations bourse or de brouckere) which is a lot sleazier but if you don't mind being constantly hasseled you can get a lot more there than a lap dance.

    1. Re:Important: Strip Clubs in Brussels by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What kind of hassle?

      Ta.

    2. Re:Important: Strip Clubs in Brussels by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The usual kind, there is this crazy asian madame (i wrote lady first wtf was i thinking) who keeps asking you: "You buy drink for girl? Drink is 50 euros!!" and that kind of stuff, the flipside is you can get a blowjob/laid there (apparently, i have too much fun pissing off the crazy asian lady to bother).
      the other place is a lot more relaxed, people go there after work the girls dance around and you pay about 15% extra for drinks (+whatever you put down the girls pants).
      look for a place with an american outside near loplops if you want the sleazy

    3. Re:Important: Strip Clubs in Brussels by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I meant american flag outside

  6. I'm going to Belgium all right by phrantic · · Score: 1

    but I am going here and then I am going to go here

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    1. Re:I'm going to Belgium all right by Agent+00p · · Score: 1

      Better check these out:
      Duvel
      and Stella

      Belgians finest !!!

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    2. Re:I'm going to Belgium all right by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Stella Belgium's finest? My hairy arse it is, if you're coming to belgium try some of the genuine trappist beers (there are 9 trappist breweries left in the world 8 of which are in belgium).
      You can give your money to interbrew at home!

    3. Re:I'm going to Belgium all right by roynux · · Score: 1

      Stella... Berk !

      Try 'La Gauloise'.

    4. Re:I'm going to Belgium all right by Thanatiel · · Score: 1

      Those are from the worst beers available. (The kind used in student parties when everyone is so drunk taste does not count anymore)

      Much better beers are :

      _ Faro
      _ Pecheresse
      _ Kriek
      _ Kwak
      _ ...

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  7. Oh, that's nice by Pflipp · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You could have brought this just a little earlier, you know.

    I was reminded of FOSDEM yesterday by the advertisements (there are envough of them, and I believe even here on /.), and I made plans to go over the weekend, in between two other things I have to do. Figured out I'd write down the train information, etc. tonight.

    Nice thing to slashdot the website on the last minute. I think you've served a lot of people by doing that.

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  8. AArrrggg! by Slackus · · Score: 0

    They should have waited for David Axmark to be there to help setup MySQL Warning: Too many connections in /var/www/argon7/fosdem/public/include/db/db_multip le.inc on line 70 Database error [DB Auth]... please contact support.

  9. Nice! by Noryungi · · Score: 1

    Too bad I can't go to Brussels... =(

    Any chance that they'll post transcripts of the speeches on their web site?

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    1. Re:Nice! by skotty · · Score: 3, Informative

      The speeches are taped and will be put online but we can't guarantee that.

    2. Re:Nice! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      http://www.gnomemeeting.org/talks/FOSDEM-2003/

  10. Belgium & Open Source... by le_jfs · · Score: 1

    Will any ./er attend? Living in Belgium, I sure will...

    I will be the guy with a goatie.

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    1. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by levell · · Score: 1

      Maybe you should make yourself more conspicious by wearing t-shirt and jeans so we will *definately* be able to find you ;)

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    2. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by le_jfs · · Score: 0

      A goatie (that's a beard, you insensitive clod). Not a goat. I don't plan to attend meetings with farm animals in my near future.

      And no, I'm not the one from goatse.cx. If I was, I would have posted under AC like you did.
      Oh, wait... Is it you?

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    3. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by laurensv · · Score: 1

      Damn, I was going to wear that. I'll just have to wear my other uniform then ;-)

    4. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You live in Belgium, yeah, right. Then why can't you fucking spell the word goatee properly?

    5. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by le_jfs · · Score: 1

      Oh. I'm really sorry to offend you by my poor spelling.
      However, I don't see any relationship between living in Belgium and spelling goatee properly.

      Give me a clue and get a life.

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    6. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by ArkanoidMan · · Score: 1

      I will be there, with an orange sweeter. See you there :)

    7. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by ArkanoidMan · · Score: 1

      I will be there with and orange sweeter, see you there :)

    8. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because goatee is a french word, you jackass. Get it? People in Belgium speak french.

    9. Re:Belgium & Open Source... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ... and dutch, and german. And 'goatee' in french is 'gotti', dumbkopf.

  11. And in the "Department of Redundancy Department" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "FOSDEM Meeting in Brussels This Weekend"

    "Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting" Meeting in Brussels this Weekend.

    Ghuuuuuuu... the travesty of repitition!

  12. Bars in Brussels by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Barstards, if i'd have known I'd get mod points out of it I wouldn't have posted AC.

    PT 2 There are lots of bars in brussels where the ex pat community hang out, these are located either around shuman (metro stations shuman or maalbeek) or the stock exchange (metro stations bourse or de brouckere)

    Round schuman you have The wild geese, kitty o'sheas and the hairy canary among others. You can make a little pub crawl out of it. Coming from FOSDEM by metro, get of at maalbeek and turn left, as you leave the station turn left (downhill) you will spot the Wild Geese on the corner. After you have finished there, cross the dual carriageway outside the pub and head up the hill. You will pass a number of restaurants (the indian is fairly good) as well as kitty o'sheas on your right. There is also a decent sushi place there, beware it closes early (2100 i think) and sells out frequently. When you reach the top of the hill turn left for the Hairy Canary one of the cheaper pubs in the area.

    Around the stock exchange: get of a de brouckere and head for the exit called "anspach". Lots of bars and restaurants round here. Including O'reilly's which you should be able to see as you exit the metro. Another one in the area to check out is Loplops (just up the road from the sleazy strip club I mentioned earlier) a bit dingy but loads of different belgian beers

  13. Clubs in Brussels by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well a club, not really my thing really but...

    Get off the metro or train at the central station (if you got off the metro you have to walk down the hallway to the train station, have fun it smells of piss, it's full of tramps and if you're lucky you may find some faeces)

    Walk out of the main entrance of the station and walk straight ahead (best to wait for the traffic lights, brussels' driver are all homicdal maniacs). Keep going under the little archway and then turn left *boom* partyland, lots of students hang out here and The Fuse club is somewhere near by, I don't know exactly where but why not try asking a taxi driver. Brussels taxi drivers are helpful cheerful people who will be delighted to help you find your way round

    1. Re:Clubs in Brussels by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      oops turn RIGHT after the archway not left.

      There is also a large cinema on place de brouckere (near the metro station of the same name), they are showing bowling for columbine if you haven't seen it yet.

  14. Self Promoting Article Again by ishmalius · · Score: 1
    If you look at submitter's email, it's pr@fosdem.org . I think anything that supports open source is worthwhile, but wouldn't articles have more validity if posted by an unconnected thrid party?

    At least this isn't as blatant as "I just published an article at [you name it]".

  15. where to stay ? by johnjones · · Score: 1

    can I get somewhere to stay thats fairly cheap ?

    all that the website recomend are not very.... VISA/last minute friendly

    any thought would be great

    Regards

    John Jones

    1. Re:where to stay ? by The_Rift · · Score: 5, Informative

      Call tourist information on +32 2 279.22.11 or e-mail them at info@brusselstourism.be . Make sure to let them know you need accomodation near ULB where it's being held.

    2. Re:where to stay ? by Jetifi · · Score: 3, Informative

      Sun Hotel, rue de Berge - just off Ch. d'Ixelles. Cheap, if you don't mind the small rooms. +32 25112119.

    3. Re:where to stay ? by shivan · · Score: 1

      are you can go on IRCnet #linux.be and ask around, most of the people organising FOSDEM this year hang around there .. perhaps you can find someone who still has a couch left ..

  16. The same program, again by MoobY · · Score: 0

    Most of the talks at fosdem this year lack originality and all sound familiar to the talks that have been held at both previous fosdems. So, I'm not going back this year. Sorry.

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  17. Re:The Belgians by laurensv · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Even worse, we share a border with the Germans and the French too, which is IMHO a bit worse then the Dutch.

  18. Shouldn't it be FOSSDEM? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh I get it; the Source part of Open Source is de-emphasized ... what next? I am sure Bruce Perens is spinning in his grave!

    1. Re:Shouldn't it be FOSSDEM? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If Bruce Perens is in his grave, where are they going to put him when he dies?

  19. Can anyone go? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I'm thinking of going for the sunday morning security talks, but they're in "Conference Room 1" which kinda implies (to me) that it's for actual developers only.. I'm just a fan of security :)

    As opposed to the "open sessions" which would imply they're open- anyone can go. I'm an unemployed CS grad who can't code in C so the developer aspect isn't what I'm really interested in, if it's all talk about code etc.

    Can anyone clarify? Thanks.

  20. Really worth it and getting bigger. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I was at Fosdem 2002 last year, and there were a lot more people than they expected, so it was a bit of a mess.

    This year they anticipate the crowd more precisely and they can handle more folks. Also this year there will me more a focus on users in stead of developers. This means tutorials and more explenation.

    Offcourse Richard Stallman will be there, if you CAN please go, a Stallman speech is really worth it.

    I am a lucky bastard, Stallman gave an exclusive speech about Free Software at our school today (Friday). I'm really honored that my school managed to invite him. (I got a bunch of GNU stickers for free ;))

  21. software patents by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    I hope they will also raise the issue of EU software patent directive. It's time to convince EU representatives. Don't let lawyer groups dominate our sw-patent debate.

    http://www.noepatents.org

  22. I wish I could be there by denny_d · · Score: 1

    Brussels may not be the warmest place right now but the people are great, the food is good, the beer excellent. I've been back in the States now for almost 10 months and have had the op. to visit some OS conferences/meetings but none have really compared with similar meetings I attended in Vienna or Paris... wistful Yank for the Olde Worlde Digital Ways. If you're in Europe, I'd say GO!
    dgd

    1. Re:I wish I could be there by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, I live fsck close to Brussels (Machelen, a fsck 7 minute train trip to Brussels Nord, 30 minutes to Etterbeek, where FOSBEM will take place) and I'll be there!!!

      Hope to see you all (i'll be in black, looking a bit like Tom Hanks )

      greetings,

      Gargle

    2. Re:I wish I could be there by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      bugger, FOSDEM I mean... even born here I have difficulty handling the beers

  23. That's great! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How about timing next year? Why do I have to find out about this at 5:13 AM in the morning? I live 6 km from Brussels, yet I can't go now due to not having any means of transportation! Thanks for the great timing, ./!

    1. Re:That's great! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      cycle, if you can.
      6Km will take you about 25 minutes