Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

K.1.105 (La Fontaine)


Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:00 18:50 Main Track
Sunday 09:00 16:50 Main Track
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Bazzite: Bringing Windows Gamers to Linux
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

  Bazzite: Bringing Windows Gamers to Linux
Antheas Kapenekakis Main Track 10:00 10:25
  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