CeBIT Open Source 2010: First Forum Videos Online

Mar 18, 2010

Much in demand, now online -- the presentation streams from Tuesday and Wednesday of the Open Source Forum at CeBIT Open Source 2010.

Among the talks are contributions from Open Source Professor Dirk Riehle, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl of Debian and FSFE coordinator Matthias Kirschner. The Mozilla team gave some insights on browser customizing and reasons to choose Firefox as a browser.

Klaus Knopper filled the house each noontime with his introduction to Knoppix 6.3 and is, of course, featured in the first streaming archive edition, though at first in German. In the coming editions you'll also find his talk in English. Another highlight of the two days is the TYPO3 introduction from core developer Ben van T'Ende.

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