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Thank you!
It's over! Two days of technical open source interaction with great presentations, diverse project stands and great discussions in the hallways.
Many thanks to everyone who worked hard to make T-DOSE 2023 a success! A special thanks to the speakers and the stand owners who helped make this event. And of course also to the volunteers and our sponsors, who made everything possible. It was good to see a lot of familiar faces from the last time the event was organised - and also a lot of new faces of people who turned op for the first time. We welcome feedback about your experience at T-DOSE. Please use the contact form to provide your feedback to the organisers.
We have already started planning again for next year. There will be a T-DOSE 2024 and we hope to announce the date in a couple of weeks. However, we are still looking for people who can strengthen the core organisation team. Please let us know if you are willing to help us out with the organisation.
Full schedule available
The full conference schedule for T-DOSE 2023 has now been published on our website. Links to presentation abstracts and speaker biographies are available from the schedule page, as well as the exact timeslots for every presentation. Check out the updated schedule.
Announcing T-DOSE presenters
We are pleased to announce the presenters for T-DOSE 2023. We can look forward to some great talks on a wide range of topics, including the classic editor 'ed', Bareos, opsi and Ansible. We also have representatives from the local Home Computer Museum and from FSF Europe. In addition, the Angry Nerds will organise a live podcast from our event. Please check out our schedule for full details. Exact timeslots for the talks will be announced soon. On both conference days, the first presentation will start at 10am, so be sure to check in on time.
Unfortunately, we had a couple of cancellations as well, so there are still extra slots available. Our submission page is still open for last-minute additions. Please contact us if you are interested.
Social Event on Saturday
It is a good T-DOSE tradition that we will have a social event with dinner on Saturday evening. This year will be no different. We will get together with T-DOSE organisers, volunteers, speakers and visitors after the first conference day - 22 April at 6pm. We can discuss the interesting presentations of the first day and look forward to what still awaits us on Sunday. Or just hang out with some cool people and discuss whatever you like. Everybody is welcome.
Register now to be a part of this!
In order to prepare for this event, we need a good estimate on how many people will join is. That is why registration is open as of today. If you are interested in a nice dinner with like-minded people, then please let us know via email to socialevent @ t-dose.org. Because we need to book in advance, there will only be a very limited amount of extra slots available for sale on the day itself. Register in advance to guarantee your place at the table.
Social event tickets cost 25 euro. You can pay during the event itself, at the T-DOSE info stand on Saturday. The social event is only open to people who have registered and paid before the event starts. Attendees of the social event will gather in the main hall of the T-DOSE event location. Don't be late, the doors will close at 6pm for the start of the social event. The entrance fee must be paid before that time at the T-DOSE info stand. If you have special dinner wishes, such as vegetarian food, please specify this in your email.
Announcing project stands
As in previous years, we will have an information market during the entire conference, where Open Source related projects can present themselves. This year, there will be several projects that have also been present at previous editions, such as Debian, Hackalot, OpenOffice and Free Your Model Train (FYMT). However, there are also a number of projects that are new to T-DOSE, such as the local Home Computer Museum, opsi, Standard for Public Code and Bareos.
The full list of projects is published on our Projects page, which includes links to the websites of all the organisations for more background information. The official list will be updated in case anything changes. The project bazaar will be available on both days of the conference, during the entire day. Please visit these stands to learn more about these great projects.