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05/11/2008: UKUUG Linux Conference 2008

This years conference is at the Manchester Conference Centre, T he University of Manchester. The event consists of a two-day conference over the weekend, preceded by a full-day Python Web Workshop on Friday 7th November.

29/05/2008: Irish Open Source Conference

The speaker list is now available for the Irish Open Source Technology Conference 2008. The conference is being held at the Cineworld Complex in Dublin and runs from the 18th to 20th June.

29/04/2008: LUG Radio Live 2008

LUGRadio Live 2008 will be on 19th and 20th July 2008 in Wolverhampton, UK. If you are interested in speaking then now is a good time to submit talks.

14/02/2008: FOSDEM Reminder

FOSDEM is on the 23rd and 24th of Feburary in Brussels (that's a quick train trip from the UK nowdays). Tracks include Gnome, KDE, Mozilla, OpenOffice, Drupal and more.

19/11/2007: Open Rights Group

The Open Rights group has been fighting for digital rights and sensible government policies on things like BBC iplayer, DRM and electronic voting trials. Its their second birthday and they've published a summary of the first two years.

06/11/2007: LinuxTag 2008

LinuxTag 2008 will take place on May 28th - 31st in Berlin.

02/10/2007: FOSDEM 2008

Although we usually carry just UK conference events, FOSDEM is well worth a look. With London only two hours from Brussels by train nowdays its almost a local event. This years FOSDEM continues the intense two day format, and volunteer organisation policies that have made it so successful.

Provisional dates for next year are the 23rd and 24th of February.

11/09/2007: Linux World 2007

Linux World Conference And Expo London 2007 has been postponed until spring 2008. It isn't at this point clear how definite the Spring 2008 event is.

25/05/2007: LUG Radio Live 2007

People of the world, prepare yourselves for LUGRadio Live 2007 on the 7th and 8th July 2007 in Wolverhampton, UK. In its third year, the community driven LUGRadio Live event brings together the some of the finest minds in Open Source and free software. Oh and because it is community driven the entry free is £3-£5.

29/04/2007: 3rd International Conference on Open Source Systems

The goal of OSS 2007 is to provide an international forum where a diverse community of professionals from academia, industry and public administration can come together to share research findings and practical experiences. The conference is also meant to provide information and education to practitioners, identify directions for further research, and to be an ongoing platform for technology transfer.

13/04/2007: LinuxConf Europe 2007

In conjunction with the Linux kernel summit the UKUUG and GUUG (German Unix Users Group) will be running a new technical conference drawing upon the traditions of both the Linux Kongress and UKUUG conferences.

13/04/2007: LinuxTag Berlin

Linuxtag will be in Berlin from the 30th May to 2nd of June. For updates see the LinuxTag web site.

05/02/2007: MSC in Open Source

Sheffield Hallam university, in conjunction with Novell are launching an MSc in open source software, including Novell certification training.

08/01/2007: Skycon 2007

Skycon is a three day event celerbrating the fifteenth aniversary of Skynet the University of Limerick computer society. It will be held on the 16th to 18th of February, at the University of Limerick.

03/10/2006: Linux World 2006

The 25th and 26th of October sees the annual Linux World expo and conference at Olympia 2 in London. This year there is a technical conference thread as well as master class streams including a two hour session on Xen by Ian Pratt, and one on kernel porting by Jon Masters, as well as many other sessions. Note that the conference sessions are separate to the exhibition. The expo itself is free if you remember to sign up in advance, the conference sessions however are not.

11/09/2006: WineConf 2006

The annual Wine conference is taking place September 16th and 17th at the University of Reading. It is an opportunity to put names to faces and to talk about projects that are too crazy to think about discussing on wine-devel! It is also an opportunity to share knowledge and to share some drinks.

17/08/2006: Guadec 2007

Next years GUADEC 2007 will be held in Birmingham, UK from 15th to 21st of July 2007. The venue will be the Conservatiore, Birmingham,UK

The planning committee has done what was in its power not to choose the same time period as other conferences. If it is still the case we are very sorry. However we are quite constrained with the chosen dates.

02/08/2006: Scrambling For Safety 8

"Scrambling for Safety 8" will bring together representatives from government, industry and human rights organisations to discuss plans to give the police powers to require the production of decryption keys and of plaintext.

05/07/2006: LUGRadio Live 2006

Wolverhampton Student Union will be hosting LugRadio Live on the 22nd July 2006 with speakers including Bastien Nocera, Christian Schaller, Matthew Garrett, Michael Meeks, and Danny O'Brien.

16/06/2006: aKademy: KDE Conference 2006

aKademy is the annual meeting of the KDE community. The venue (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) and the time (Sept 23th-30th) are now confirmed. A call for papers is in progress so if you have something you want to present now is the time to submit an abstract.

12/06/2006: UKUUG Linux Conference 2006

The full details for the UKUUG conference including the initial program of talks is now available on the web site.

27/03/2006: UKUUG Linux Conference 2006

This summer's UKUUG linux conference will be held in Brighton with tutorials all day Thursday 29th June and the conference all day Friday 30th and ending early afternoon Sunday 2nd July.

27/02/2006: UKUUG LISA Conference Reminder

The large installation systems administration conference will be in Durham on 21st to the 23rd March. Bookings must be in by the 15th. While not a Linux conference the event offers an all day Samba tutorial and a large number of talks covering general Linux/BSD/Unix topics. If you are also interested in Free or OpenBSD then there is an entire track of BSD related talks.

31/01/2006: Another EU Patent Consultation

The European Commission is soliciting views on harmonisation, improving the patent system in europe, and on the longer term goal of a community wide patent system and patent law. While not directly asking about software patents the questionaire does deal with related matters, including problems with the patent system, and also has a question trying to find out more about SME experience with the patent system.

16/01/2006: GPL v3 First Discussion Draft

The first discussion draft of the GPL v3 has been published today on the FSF website. Major changes include clarification of the fact that source code includes the keys that may be neccessary to use it (such as DRM keys), updating of the copyright and information message to cover not just command line but programs with an "interactive user interface" (so the GPL will now protect License/Author information in GUI programs and Web interfaces, and gives the authors the rights to modify the license more than before - in particular they permit the authors to choose different warranty terms, preservation of legal notices and public use of contributors names for publicity purposes. This latter change makes the combination of GPL and non GPL software easier. The license also permits the use of 'patent retaliation' clauses by GPL authors but does not make any such arrangement mandatory.

16/01/2006: GUADEC UK 2007 - perhaps

A discussion is under way on the posibility of holding GUADEC 2007 in the UK. If you are interested and would like to get involved in doing a considerable amount of hard work (real hard work) on organising a conference in the UK then let Thomas and others know.

16/01/2006: The Linux Emporium

The Linux Emporium has changed ownership. Fans will be glad to know it is still up and running and still owned by strong open source supporters. It's now a sister company of Clocksoft, producers of the open source Paythyme payroll software.

14/01/2006: Sheflug

February 4th includes talks from Megan Larko of NASA who runs the award winning Linux Land Information Center Cluster, and also from Alan Cox.

08/01/2006: FOSDEM 2006

FOSDEM 2006 is the weekend of 25th and 26th February in Brussels. If you are going to travel by Eurostar remember to book soon to get the cheaper prices. This years conference has tracks on the desktop, development, security, systems and voice over IP.

01/01/2006: Ottawa Linux Symposium

The 2006 Ottawa Linux Symposium conference dates and call for papers are now out. The conference runs between July 19th and July 22nd this year. If you want to submit a paper then a 1000-1500 byte abstract should be in by February 1st.

14/09/2005: WSFII

The World Summit on Free Information Infrastrctures (WSFII) will be held on the 1st and 2nd of October at Limehouse Town Hall in London E14. It is timed to occur in parallel with the UK hosting the pan-European Creative Economy Conference and includes sessions on free wireless networks, open hardware, open mapping projects and open civic information (Including well known projects like They Work For You and Public Whip.

08/09/2005: Conference Season

A whole pile of events for the diary. Linux World Expo is on the 5th and 6th of October at Olympia in London. FUDCon London is side by side with Linux World Expo. Eleven days later is EuroOSCON in Amsterdam with a wide range of Open Source and technology topics although its certainly not cheap.

On the less well known side (but longer running) September 21st to 25th is the Oldenburg Linux Developers Meeting a four day hacker get together aimed at non-x86 platforms. This year it will also combine with a Debian-java and Debian-installer meeting.

Finally there will be a set of lightning talks hosted by South Wales Linux User Groupon September 14th.

15/07/2005: Patents: Attack Plan B

No it's not all over. The EU patent directive may be dead but the next scheme from our beloved friends in the EU lurks in the "Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights (2004/48EC)". While this has some good points like enforcing copyright more strongly, so we can go and sue all the companies ilegally using Linux code, it also does so blindly and seeks to make patent violation or even "incitement" a criminal matter. Given the murky confused mess that the EU patent system is in, due to the total failure to regulate the EPO, this would be an even worse recipe for holding small companies to ransom than just software patents. Combine it with the EU arrest warrant and a university lecturer who inadvertently set a problem involving a claimed patent (invalid or otherwise) could find themselves extradited to Greece, Lithuania, who knows where for a criminal trial.

The Patent Office is holding a consultation on this. Please see the patent office web site, read the material and make up your own mind. If you send feedback to them please post a copy and letter to your MP. As followers of the ID card fiasco will have noticed, the truth about consultations is often withheld from the elected bodies when the results don't suit the unelected parts of government.

06/07/2005: European Union: Software Patents

RTE Business is now reporting that the software patent bill rejection vote was carried by 648 to 14 with 18 abstensions.

17/05/2005: Birmingham Open Source Desktop Trial

While Michael Dell is seeing little demand for Linux on the desktop Birmingham Council are seeing things differently and have launched a 1500 PC pilot using Linux, Firefox and OpenOffice to look at cost savings and effectiveness of Linux systems.

09/05/2005: BECTA Open Source Report Leaked

The Times is reporting that a leaked BECTA report into open source concluded that open source could halve the cost of computing in primary schools. The report officially gets released on the 13th May. For more online reporting on the matter see the linked ZDNet article.

11/04/2005: Mandrakesoft Change Name

As a result of the merger with Conectiva, and also a long ongoing trademark argument over the Mandrake name Mandrake have now changed their name to Mandriva. Expect the name change to take time to ripple through the various Linux websites and vendors.

07/04/2005: Open Source Academy

A UK government-funded initiative aims to accelerate the use of open source software within the public sector, through various activities including the creation of a government-specific code repository and a directory of open source providers.

20/02/2005: UKUUG Summer Conference

This summer's UKUUG linux conference will be held in Swansea with tutorials all day Thursday 4th August and the conference all day Friday 5th and ending lunchtime on Sunday 7th.

If you wish to submit a paper then abstracts should be submitted by the 18th March.

07/02/2005: Software Patents: Patent Workshop

At the 14th December meeting Lord Sainsbury promised further discussion on the question of 'technical contribution'. In other words what specific properties of something that is software implemented would make it patentable. While this ignores the larger reality that software patents are fundamentally a bad idea getting such a definition right is important if the European Union fails to see sense.

The government is therefore holding a set of workshops to explore this definition and to test ideas against possible innovations.

02/02/2005: EU Patent Update

The Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) of the European Parliament decided today to apply the article 55.1. of the Rules of Procedure and ask for a new first reading on the Computer-Implemented Inventions directive. The decision was reached with an overwhelming majority of the Committee, and with the support of all major political groups.

27/01/2005: Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0

Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0 yesterday achieved LSB certification. Although Mandrake is perhaps better known for its community oriented products than the enterprise it does produce both Corporate Desktop and Server products with a five year life cycle. The LSB certification provides an important guarantee of compatibility between LSB standard applications and the Mandrake business server.

24/01/2005: Linux.org.uk

The web site has had further updates to improve accessibility and to address problems with phone and PDA devices. Rather than compromise the layout there are now two views of the data. The mobile device view should work well on any device and is Bobby AAA rated for accessibility. The conventional view is problematic on a few very small devices such as Nokia phones and only rates 'A' and S.508 on the Bobby accessibility tool. Once I've fixed the search and finished importing the consultant data I'll also take a look at WAP support.

24/01/2005: Intel Virtualisation

Intel have published the specifications for their upcoming virtualisation technology ("Vanderpool"). This is designed to allow real virtualisation of PC systems in much the same way as the mainframe can run multiple operating systems at once. There are a variety of fascinating uses for such virtualisation and partitioning beyond the obvious abilities to run multiple copies of Linux (and maybe even Windows) on the same system. Consider for example untrusted applications being run in their own virtualised environment which is controlled by a very thin Linux kernel forwarding most requests and blocking anything that might harm the host environment.

24/01/2005: More Fishy Patenting

Our fiends at the EU commission are busy again now it seems trying to sneak the patent vote through on the 24th January through the fishery agenda again. If something smells funny - it is not the fish. This appears to be solely an attempt to stop the EU parliament (the small democratic part of the EU) voting to restart the process from scratch with the new members properly considered and included. Maybe future overthrowing of undemocratic regimes should start in Brussels.

21/02/2005: Get on D-BUS

D-Bus is one of the upcoming desktop technologies, not directly visible to users and intended to stay that way it provides the backbone for unifying the communications between desktop applications, and making them aware of external events such as device hotplug. Red Hat Magazine takes a look at the world of D-BUS.

17/01/2005: Fedora 4 Schedule

The Fedora Core 4 preliminary schedule is now online. New features are likely to include gcc 4.0, Xen virtualisation and new desktop releases. Although not part of the news so far we are doing a "real English" locale translation for the Fedora configuration tools. If you are sick of "256 color" displays, know the difference between "less" and "fewer" or are just a language pedant and want to help please drop a note to alan@redhat.com.

16/01/2005: SuSE 9.2 Download

SuSE (or Novell nowdays) have made SuSE 9.2 available for free download. This is the full DVD iso not a time limite demo like previous free SuSE downloads.

14/01/2005: FOSDEM 2005

The fifth Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting is on the 26th and 27th of February. This two day event in Brussels is organized by volunteers, to promote the widespread use of Free and Open Source software.

14/01/2005: UKUUG 2005

The UKUUG Linux conference for 2005 will be held in Swansea from August 4th-7th. Anyone wishing to submit a paper should submit an abstract by 18th March.

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