The goal of X@FOSDEM is to have X developers meet, discuss and hack and X.org will have a very clear presence at one of the most highly regarded Free and Open Source community events. So FOSDEM is the perfect place to get exposed to both the Xorg developer and the Xorg user community.
A call for speakers for the Devroom has gone out.
A DevRoom is a project/topic specific room on FOSDEM, holding up to 100 people. It is public but doesn't tend to draw the crowds the main FOSDEM talks tend to get. In general, the FOSDEM public consists of developers and more advanced users and people interested in X.org and the topic in the talk scheduled then will attend such talks.
The DevRoom is free and open to everyone, there is no registration required. If the devroom is dangerously full, like during the 2006 Xgl talk, you will just be denied access :)
Saturday:
17.30: To Be Announced. Sunday:
10.30: Helge Bahmann - XAudio.
11.00: Remi Cardona - Bringing Metisse and X.org together.
12.00: Daniel Stone - Fixing X input: the beer coaster roadmap to success.
13.00: Lunch
14.00: Michael Meeuwisse - Project VGA.
15.00: Keith Whitwell - Update on Gallium3D.
16.00: Jerome Glisse - Radeon, from DRM to Gallium.
17.00: Keith Packard - Roadmap to recovery - pain and redemption in X driver development. The "To Be Announced" talks are slots reserved for talks not appearing in the FOSDEM brochure. Those just have not met the January 31st deadline.
If you're interested in giving a talk at the X.org FOSDEM DevRoom, then contact us right away.
We hope to be organizing at least 1 sponsored evening. But this is still in a highly preliminary state.
For more information about the FOSDEM event, there's always the FOSDEM website. It includes city maps, information about transportation and a list of hotels.
If you would like a complete overview of FOSDEM, then maybe last years site will be of interest.
I still need to check whether there is life still in the old mailing lists. But feel free to just mail me, lverhaegen at suse dot de, or the xorg mailinglist, or poke us on irc in #xorg-europe on freenode.net.