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DevConf.cz (Developer Conference) is an annual, free,
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sponsored community conference for developers, admins,
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engineers, testers, documentation writers and other contributors to open source technologies. The conference includes topics on
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, Storage and
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. At DevConf.cz, Free and open-source software, FLOSS communities sync, share, and hack on upstream projects together in the city of Brno, Czech Republic. DevConf.cz is held annually, usually during the last weekend of January (one week before FOSDEM), at the Brno University of Technology Faculty of Information Technology campus. The topics of the conference in 2020 were: Agile software development, Agile,
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& Continuous integration, CI/Continuous delivery, CD,
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and Containers, Community, Debug / Tracing, Desktop, Developer Tools, Documentation, Fedora (operating system), Fedora, Front end and back end, Frontend / User interface, UI / User experience, UX, Kernel (operating system), Kernel, Immutable OS, Internet of things, IoT (Internet of Things), Microservices,
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, Machine learning, ML / Artificial intelligence, AI / Big data, Big Data, Computer network, Networking, Platform / Operating system, OS, Quality assurance, Quality / Testing, Computer security, Security / Identity management, IdM, Storage / Ceph (software), Ceph / Gluster and
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Conference history

The Developer Conference started in 2009 and followed the FUDCon, the Fedora User and Developer conference. * 2009 **September 10–11 at Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University - focused on Linux developers, advanced users and developers of JBoss **33 talks and workshops ** JBoss topics like Jopr, jboss.org, Drools, Jbpm to Fedora topics like KDE and core utils **The keynote speakers were Radovan Musil and Radek Vokal * 2011 **February 11–12 at Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University **Two parallel tracks **around 200 attendees *2012 **February 17–18 at Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University **60 talks (95% in English) **more than 600 attendees **GTK+ hackfest and GNOME Docs Sprint * 2013 **February 23–24 at Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University **60 talks, 18 lightning talks, 20 workshops **around 700 attendees * 2014 **February 7–9 at Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University ** 6 parallel tracks (3 talk tracks and 3 workshop tracks) ** more than 1000 attendees ** The keynote speaker was Tim Burke from
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* 2015 **February 6–8 at Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology ** 154 workshops and talks ** more than 1000 attendees ** 8 parallel tracks (5 talk tracks and 3 workshop tracks) ** Winners of the Winter of Code competition were announced ** The keynote speakers were Tim Burke, a vice president of Red Hat engineering, and Mark Little, a vice president of Red Hat engineering and CTO of JBoss Middleware * 2016 ** February 5–7 at Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology ** 203 workshops and talks ** 1600 attendees ** 8 parallel tracks (5 talk tracks and 3 workshop tracks) ** Keynote speakers: Tim Burke, Jan Wildeboer, Denise Dumas and Matthew Miller * 2017 ** January 27-29 at Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology ** 220 talks, workshops, keynotes across 20 tracks, 30 lightning talks *** 3-5 sessions for Storage, Cloud, Networking, .net and Desktop *** 6-10 sessions for Microservices, OpenStack, Testing, DevTools, Virtualization, DevOps and Agile *** 11-15 sessions for Config Management, Linux and OpenShift *** JUDCon had 18 sessions *** Security, Fedora and Containers each had around 20 sessions ** 1600 attendees ** 13 community project booths, 4 community meetups *2018 **January 26-28 at Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology **3 keynotes, 215 talks and discussions and 26 workshops across 20 tracks **15 community project booths, 6 community meetups **Keynote speakers: Chris Wright, Hugh Brock, Michael McGrath, Jim Perrin, Matthew Miller **1600 attendees *2019 **January 25-27 at Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology **273 talks and workshops **18 meetups and 6 activities **1500 attendees *2020 **January 24-26 at Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology **3 keynotes, 210 talks, 11 discussions, 23 workshops across 21 tracks **20 community project booths, 12 community meetups and 5 fun activities **Keynote speakers: Leslie Hawthorn, William Benton & Christoph Goern, Karanbir Singh & Jeremy Eder **1600 attendees


Financing

Entrance and participation in the event is entirely free. It is financed by variety of teams of
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. The event is mainly organized and run by volunteers.


See also

*List of free-software events *FOSDEM


References


External links

*{{Official website, https://www.devconf.info/cz/ Linux conferences Free-software conferences Recurring events established in 2009