A DevRoom is a project/topic specific room on FOSDEM, holding (this time) up to 85 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/Mesa/Wayland and the topic in the talk scheduled then will attend the DevRoom.
This year, due to the obvious close relationship with the openICC project, we are sharing the DevRoom with them. Depending on both projects needs, the time available might still change in future. This is their wiki page for their part of the event.
We will have the K.3.401 room in a new building, which offers seating for up to 85 persons.
The DevRoom is free and open to everyone, there is no registration required. If the devroom is dangerously full, like during the 2006 Xgl or the 2008 Gallium talk, you will just be denied access :)
Saturday:
18.00: Francisco Jerez : Compute in the open graphics stack. Sunday:
9.00: Robert Bragg and Neil Roberts : Writing a Wayland Compositor.
11.00: Alon Levy: Xspice: Integrating spice-server into Xorg.
11.30: Robert Bradford and Kristian Hogsberg : Wayland Q & A for toolkit developers.
13.00: OpenICC DevRoom.
14.00: OpenICC DevRoom.
15.00: OpenICC DevRoom.
16.00: OpenICC DevRoom. The full schedule is available here, including talk abstracts.
libv will probably be getting a table at the excellent "Le Mirabelle" again. If some sponsor for this turns up, great, but otherwise we just pay for ourselves as we have done the last few years. Make sure you catch libv beforehand (friday, or saturday before noon), so he can order a suitably sized table.
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.
Feel free to just mail libv at skynet dot be, or the x events mailinglist, or poke libv on irc in #xorg-devel on freenode.net.