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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."

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

    ... a lot of waffle then.

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

    Increase MySQL's default connection count.

  3. 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

  4. 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.

  5. 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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    "We can confirm that Debian does *not* ship the version with the trojan horse. Our version predates it." [CA-2002-28]
  6. 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

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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

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