I was trying to put up a list of interesting conferences this year.
- Fosdem 2005,
Brussels, Belgium,
February, 26 and 27
- O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference,
San Diego, California, US,
March, 14 - 17
- YAPC::NA::2005,
Toronto, Canada,
June, 22 - 24
- O'Reilly Open Source Convention,
Portland, Oregon, US,
August, 1 - 5
- YAPC::EU::2005,
Braga, Portugal,
31 August - 02 September
- Linux Lunacy V,
US,
October, 2 - 9
- Perl Whirl 05,
US,
October, 2 - 9
- LPW 2005,
London, England,
assuming there is one, maybe it's in December
So... what am I missing?
The Perl Workshops, maybe?
BooK on 2005-01-20T09:28:25
I would say: all the Perl Workshops that are not held in English... European Perl Workshops
Is Linux Expo interesting?
n1vux on 2005-01-20T19:20:51
I don't know whether
LinuxWorldExpo (
Boston Feb 14-17, NY NY May 25-26 and San Francisco Aug 8-11) counts as
interesting; IDG World Expo shows sometimes are and sometimes aren't interesting. I'd like to hear if people think it's interesting, in fact, since one will be quite near me. Boston keynote by president of Novell could be amusing; has usual collection of tracks, BOFs, tutorials, and exhibits. It's not Perl per se, but it's FOSS that includes Perl.
SEPLN 2005
ambs on 2005-01-20T20:25:00
Granada. Don't know dates. I hope they are after YAPC::EU, so we can fly there. I count with you, again!
YAPC::Israel::2005
offerk on 2005-01-25T12:45:58
You're missing this year's Israeli Perl Conference (third in a row, there were also conferences in 2003 and 2004):
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2005/
Of course, it is probably only interesting to people who will be in Israel at the date of the conference (February 17th, 2005), but at least there will be almost an entire track of lectures in English, so you don't have to know Hebrew to come (here's the
schedule
).