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SUSECON Digital 2021

SUSECON Digital 2021 will deliver the outstanding technical content and interaction with open source experts that you expect from SUSECON – including Kubernetes expertise from Rancher for the first time! The excitement starts Tuesday, May 18 as SUSE's CEO, Melissa Di Donato takes center stage to discuss SUSE's strategy and commitment to customer success. Her […]

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Open Source Community Day 2021

Open Source Community Day is a FREE virtual one-day conference for any developer working with the latest technologies on open-source projects. The open source movement and collaborative community development has powered innovation in areas too numerous to list. From the original days of Linux to innovations in analytics, cloud, and data, open source has addressed […]

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Open Source Community Day 2021

Open Source Community Day is a FREE virtual one-day conference for any developer focused on the latest technologies in open-source. Join Amanda Brock at 14:00-14:30 on the 'Women in Open Source Tech Entrepreneurship Panel' to hear some practical advice for open source entrepreneurs. Register now

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The AGPL, Network Copyleft and the Cloud

Richard Fontana is Senior Commercial Counsel at Red Hat. His work at Red Hat spans many aspects of software development, distribution and deployment, with a particular focus on open source-related legal matters. He is a former board director of the Open Source Initiative and was the chair of the OSI’s License Review Committee for several […]

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Ofgem: Regulating for a green, fair future

The UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November, an event of global significance for coordinated action on climate change. Ofgem is determined not just to do everything they can to support a carbon-neutral future in the UK, but to use COP26 to accelerate greener, fairer energy globally […]

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Data sovereignty: what approach should the UK take?

Over recent years, data and data regulation have grown in focus as a key issue for governments to wrestle with, both domestically and internationally. A government’s approach to data has an effect on its public services, its economy, its approach to defence and security, its citizens’ privacy and ultimately on its sovereignty. The panel will […]

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WomenTech Global Conference 2021

WomenTech Global Conference will feature a full week of live events hosted daily from June 7 - 11, 2021 across various timezones including Americas, GMT & APAC. WTGC will enable participants to create a powerful conference experience, with inspiring keynotes,  industry-specific summits, sponsor info sessions,  career growth expo, workshops, open space discussion groups, contributions sprints, 1:1 networking opportunities, […]

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Open Source and Licensing in 2021

Our final West Coast Edition of the Future Leaders Training will be with Luis Villa on Open Source and Licensing in 2021. Luis Villa is a lawyer, executive, and (former) software developer, specializing in open source licensing, product counseling, technology transactions, and community strategy. He is the co-founder of Tidelift, who are creating a new […]

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Berlin Buzzwords 2021

Berlin Buzzwords is back! And they cannot make any promises on the WHERE (virtual or onsite), they can tell you WHEN! June 14 - 17, 2021 Join Amanda Brock where she will be speaking about Commercial Models in Open Source. As soon as possible, they will let you know more details on the location or […]

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Open Source Lisbon 2021

Powered by Syone, Open Source Lisbon is the biggest Open Source event in Portugal. ​This year, they will have a two-day online event to celebrate the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union and the Open Source software strategy outlined by the European Commission. The 19th edition of Open Source Lisbon will be the perfect event to spread […]

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Command-Line Interface Design: Philosophy and Practice

If you’ve ever used a terminal, you know that it can be a confusing, inconsistent, even hostile experience. If you’ve ever tried to write programs for the terminal, you start to understand why: very few conventions and best practices exist, and those that do are hard to find. This absence led me and some friends […]

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