FrOSCon and FOSDEM, while vastly different in scope and size, are both organized as a technical event for networking and information exchange. Now that’s not a bad thing at all – the spirit is good, people are nice, everyone’s excited about FLOSS, there’s lots to learn, et cetera. In fact I will be going back to FOSDEM this year because I’m excited about learning from people in the Rust and RISC-V spaces and reconnecting with SerenityOS friends. (2/11)
I know many who are having lots of fun there and wouldn’t want to spend their time on anything else.
But there’s also the other kind of IT conference, and you know what’s coming next. Noone’s going to that kind of conference because they want to “network” and talk about business opportunities using FLOSS and have in-person technical project meetings. (3/11)