The Schedule for Open Source Summit North America Is Now Live
The Linux Foundation | 14 June 2018
Join us August 29-31, in Vancouver, BC, for 250+ sessions covering a wide array of topics including Linux Systems, Cloud Native Applications, Blockchain, AI, Networking, Cloud Infrastructure, Open Source Leadership, Program Office Management and more. Arrive early for new bonus content on August 28 including co-located events, tutorials, labs, workshops, and lightning talks.
More than 2,000 developers, sysadmins, DevOps professionals, and software architects, along with community and business leaders, will convene at Open Source Summit to collaborate, on and learn about, emerging and critical open source technologies.
Plus, Open Source Summit features a plethora of experiences and opportunities to make connections, including: our new First-Time Attendees Breakfast; morning activities like our 5k Run and meditation; evening events including the all-attendee reception at the Vancouver Aquarium; diversity events such as our inaugural Diversity in Open Source Reception and the Women in Open Source lunch; our new networking app; and much more.
Register to save $300 through June 17.
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