What to expect at FOSDEM 2019
In just over two weeks, on Feb 2-3,
FOSDEM 2019
will take place. As happens every year, the first weekend of February The
University Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
opens the doors of campus Solbosch to the worldwide open source community. What started as a small gathering of open source hackers has now become one of the world's largest open source community events with speakers from all over the globe. All major open source software vendors want to be there and you will find boots for every possible Linux distribution.
For the third year in a row now, Oracle is organizing a
pre-FOSDEM MySQL day
. As the name suggests, this event takes place the day before FOSDEM (Friday, Feb 1st). This day is loaded with content on MySQL 8.0. Keep in mind that places are limited so
registration is mandatory
. At the time of writing, this event is sold out, but watch the Twitter account for MySQL Community Manager @lefred. If some tickets would become available, he'll be the first one to tweet about it.
On Saturday there is is the
MySQL, MariaDB and Friends devroom
(conference track). This year the MySQL track got a bigger room (~40 seats extra) so we can welcome more interested people. FOSDEM is a free event, no registration is required, but keep in mind that the when a room is at full capacity you will not be able to enter. So arriving on time is key to catch the talks you want to see. With the motto "less is more" the MySQL track talks are 20 minutes long. The committee has selected 18 high-quality talks.
These three talks are high on my want-to-see list:
- The consequences of sync_binlog != 1 by Jean-François Gagné
- Test complex database systems in a laptop with dbdeployer by Guiseppe Maxia
- MySQL and the CAP theorem: relevance & misconceptions by Shlomi Noach