Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

K.1.105 (La Fontaine)


Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:30 18:50 Main Track
Sunday 09:00 16:50 Main Track
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Wayland compositors for fun and profit
KDE at 30: Still looking ahead
Linux on the Desktop – Why Digital Sovereignty Starts Here
The Great Migration
The challenges of FLOSS Office Suites
Libreboot: Free Your BIOS Today!
Running Wikipedia on Bare Metal, Open Source, and a Healthy Dose of Caching
What happened to RubyGems and what can we learn?
Zero-Downtime Upgrades: PostgreSQL and OS/glibc at Global Scale
How to Make Package Managers Scream
Code, Compliance, and Confusion: Open Source in Safety-Critical Products
Sunday Know Your Enemies: Live Exploit of a PHP Engine Security Breach
The Hidden Life of Infrastructure: How Control Moves Through Code, Chips, and Nations
Reverse Engineering the World's Largest Music Streaming Platform
Fear and Loathing in the App Stores: when FLOSS principles collide with the Gatekeeper interests
Open Source Design, the wake up call for developers!
FreeSewing: How to buy less, create more, and feel great about it
Automating translation of a bestseller to spark children's interest in coding
From Drones to Data: Building an Open Mapping Ecosystem for All
The Filesystem Diaries: Scaling Btrfs in an Enterprise
The Meshiverse OR The Revolution of the Little Radios

Events

Title Speakers Track Start End

Saturday

  Wayland compositors for fun and profit
Erin Kalousková Main Track 10:30 10:55
  KDE at 30: Still looking ahead
Aleix Pol Main Track 11:00 11:50
  Linux on the Desktop – Why Digital Sovereignty Starts Here
Holger Dyroff Main Track 12:00 12:25
  The Great Migration
Patrick Fitzgerald Main Track 12:30 12:55
  The challenges of FLOSS Office Suites
Michael Meeks Main Track 13:00 13:50
  Libreboot: Free Your BIOS Today!
Leah Rowe Main Track 14:00 14:50
  Running Wikipedia on Bare Metal, Open Source, and a Healthy Dose of Caching
effie mouzeli Main Track 15:00 15:25
  What happened to RubyGems and what can we learn?
Mike McQuaid Main Track 15:30 15:55
  Zero-Downtime Upgrades: PostgreSQL and OS/glibc at Global Scale
Alexander Sosna Main Track 16:00 16:50
  How to Make Package Managers Scream
Kenneth Hoste Main Track 17:00 17:50
  Code, Compliance, and Confusion: Open Source in Safety-Critical Products
Philipp Ahmann Main Track 18:00 18:50

Sunday

  Know Your Enemies: Live Exploit of a PHP Engine Security Breach
Alexandre Daubois Main Track 09:00 09:50
  The Hidden Life of Infrastructure: How Control Moves Through Code, Chips, and Nations
Sal Kimmich Main Track 10:00 10:50
  Reverse Engineering the World's Largest Music Streaming Platform
devgianlu Main Track 11:00 11:50
  Fear and Loathing in the App Stores: when FLOSS principles collide with the Gatekeeper interests
Marc Prud'hommeaux Main Track 12:00 12:25
  Open Source Design, the wake up call for developers!
Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz Main Track 12:30 12:55
  FreeSewing: How to buy less, create more, and feel great about it
Joost De Cock Main Track 13:00 13:50
  Automating translation of a bestseller to spark children's interest in coding
Nico Rikken, Matthias Kirschner Main Track 14:00 14:50
  From Drones to Data: Building an Open Mapping Ecosystem for All
Petya Kangalova Main Track 15:00 15:25
  The Filesystem Diaries: Scaling Btrfs in an Enterprise
Motiejus Jakštys Main Track 15:30 15:55
  The Meshiverse OR The Revolution of the Little Radios
Davide Gomba Main Track 16:00 16:50