| Linux conferenceA Linux conference is a computer conference for people interested in Linux, BSD, free software and open-source software. Daftar/Tabel -- Linux conferencesNotable grassroots Linux conferences include: North and South America- Atlanta LinuxFest September
- Calgary LinuxFest held in Calgary, Canada in October
- CloudOpen, new annual conference, this year co-located with LinuxCon North America on August 29-31 in San Diego, CA
- Embedded Linux Conference, San Francisco in April
- FISL - Free Software International Forum, held each year in Porto Alegre, Brazil (7000+ participants)
- Florida Linux Show, held in Orlando, Florida in October
- Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS), held at Seneca College, Toronto each October
- GCC Summit held in Ottawa, Canada
- Jornadas de Software Libre (JSL), Colombia, annually, in a different city each year
- Indiana LinuxFest, held in Indianapolis, Indiana in March.
- LinuxCon North America, annual conference, this year being held August 29-31 in San Diego, CA
- Linuxfest Northwest, held in Bellingham, Washington (80 miles north of Seattle) in the spring
- Linux Plumbers Conference in San Diego, CA on August 29-31
- O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON), held each summer in the US
- Ohio LinuxFest, held in Ohio
- Ontario Linux Fest, held in Toronto, Ontario in the autumn
- Linux Symposium, held in Canada in June or July
- SouthEast LinuxFest is held in June.[1]
- Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) is held in Los Angeles, CA each February
- Texas LinuxFest in Austin, Texas in April.
- USENIX Annual Technical Conference June
Europe- Automotive Linux Summit, being held in Gaydon, England on September 19-20, 2012
- Embedded Linux Conference Europe, held in a different European country every autumn
- Fosscomm, held annually in a different Greek city
- FOSDEM, held in Brussels, Belgium every February
- Free Software and Linux Days, held in Turkey every April-May since 2002
- FSCons, held in Göteborg, Sweden
- Linux Bier Wanderung, held in a different European country every summer
- Linux Days Luxembourg, held in Luxembourg every February
- Linux Konferenca, held in Slovenia every September since 2002
- Linux Kongress, held in Germany in the autumn
- LinuxCon Europe, annual conference being held this year in Barcelona, Spain on November 5-7
- LinuxTag, held in Germany every summer
- Linux Vacation / Eastern Europe held in Belarus every summer
- Chemnitzer Linux-Tage held in Chemnitz, Germany in the spring
- Open Source Days, held in Denmark every autumn
- OpenFest Bulgaria, held in Bulgaria (normally Sofia) each autumn.
Asia, Australia and Oceania- linux.conf.au, held in Australia or New Zealand in the (Southern Hemisphere) summer
- FOSS.IN
- Freed.in
- OSDC
Linux Vendor Conferences- Ubuntu Developer Summit, held twice a year (timed with respect to Ubuntu releases), to date alternating between Europe and North America. This is not a formal conference as such; rather it is a meeting designed to bring together Ubuntu contributors.
International- Gelato ICE, held each year in the US or Italy by the Gelato Federation
- DebConf
- Desktop Developers' Conference
- KVM Forum, held each year in different location, this year taking place November 7-9 in Barcelona, Spain
- Libre Graphics Meeting, held each year in May in Europe or Canada
- Linux Kernel Developers Summit, annual conference, being held August 27-29, 2012 in San Diego, CA
Commercial conferencesNotable commercial Linux conferences include: - OpenSource World (formerly LinuxWorld Conference and Expo), Brazil / Canada / Beijing, China / Guangzhou, China / Shanghai, China / Germany / Italy / Japan / Korea / Malaysia / Mexico / Poland / Russia / Singapore / South Africa / Spain / Sweden / The Netherlands / United Kingdom / Boston, USA / San Francisco, USA
- OSI Days 2010, September 19-21, Chennai India (formerly known as "LinuxAsia Conference and Expo and "Open Source Week"", held in India)
- Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) held in the US every spring
- Open Source in Mobile, held in a different European country every September
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