CeBIT Open Source 2010: Forum Talks Online
Next delivery of CeBIT videos -- the presentation streams from Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the Open Source Forum at CeBIT Open Source 2010 are available online. Free for all!
Watch Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin talking "All Things Linux", Mozilla's Chris Hofmann giving insight in the browser's future, the FSFE president Karsten Gerloff on "The Battle of Interoperability" and Klaus Knopper introducing Knoppix 6.3, in another talk presenting the Lightweight desktop LXDE.
Also online is the Linux New Media Award ceremony, with Xen founder Keir Fraser, Adblock developer Wladimir Palant and many more.
Among the videos on Friday is an Javier Turegano, talking about Software as a Service in Public Administration in Spain and why Richard Stallman's worries are not applicable. David Gascon is introducing the open source router Meshlium. The Perl developer Gabor Szabo is presenting his Padre project on Saturday - and many more.
All videos to be found here.
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