ATO is making it possible for you to save big bucks by ordering your tickets to March's All Things Open AI and October's All Things Open main event early.
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There's more to All Things Open than the single annual conference. Here's a look at all of the open-source events that ATO plans to stage in the Raleigh area in 2025.
It will be interesting to see what questions Automattic's CEO and WordPress's co-founder gets asked about the current brouhaha with WP Engine that has to potential to affect 43% of the world's websites.
An open source conference based in Argentina has lately been branching out to include events in Chile and Mexico, with Madrid, Spain in the works for 2025.
All of this year's presentations that took place in the three large "ballrooms" at the Raleigh Convention Center will be available online soon.
Details are scarce, but All Things Open is planning to hold a special All Things Open AI conference in March. The two-day event will be held in Durham, North Carolina, about 30 miles from ATO's home venue.
The All Things Open organization is picking up the baton abandoned by Red Hat when it quit publishing OpenSource.com.
Registration is open and a call for papers is out for openSUSE's Early Adopter Tech Summit which will take place on the heels of SUSECON in March.
Cory Doctorow will be giving the closing keynote on the first day of the free online-only The Tech We Want Online Summit.
New versions of Apache's distributed NoSQL database management platform and its Java application server were unveiled today at ASF's Community Over Code event.
Those who wish to speak at this year's Flock to Fedora conference still have until Monday, April 29 to apply.