This year, Nextcloud will again be at FOSDEM! Last year, we had a team of over a dozen enthusiastic volunteers to present our project to the thousands of visitors and this year, we hope to have an even bigger and cooler presence. What can you expect from us? A booth, a talk and presence in the DEV rooms!
Last year, Nextcloud was new and fresh, today it is established as a major Free Software community with tens of millions of users and over 1500 contributors. Quite a change! Frank will discuss how this came about in the main FOSDEM track on Sunday, Room La Fointaine (K1.105) from 14:00 onwards, under the title
Why I forked my own project and my own company
Meanwhile, you will be able to find us with a booth in the K building on the first level. That means we’ll be close to friends from LibreOffice, Gnomes and Dragons, and distributions CentOS, Fedora, openSUSE and Gentoo. As well as our devilish friends from FreeBSD & the sunny crew from illumos! We look forward to meeting many of you and if you’d like to join the crew & the fun, you can volunteer here for the booth team! Hugs guaranteed!
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