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The Open Source Developers' Conference (OSDC) was a non-profit conference for developers of open-source software. It was started in Australia in 2004, and later expanded to Israel, Taiwan, Malaysia, France and Norway, where conferences began in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2009 and 2015, respectively. No further conferences have been held since 2015.

The conference was open to talks about software developed for any platform or operating system so long as the talk was of interest to open-source developers. Talks about closed source projects which used open-source languages or open-source projects which used close source languages were accepted. Talks have covered languages such as Perl, Python, PHP, Ruby, Groovy, Scala, Java, Mono and C. Other talks have covered open-source tools such as databases and revision control systems or meta-topics such as talk presentation hints, and working with others.

History

The conference was founded by Scott Penrose and first organised by members of the Melbourne Perl Mongers group in Melbourne, Australia in 2004. Originally it had been intended to be a YAPC-style (Perl) conference, but after discussions with the Melbourne PHP Users Group it was expanded to include PHP and Python talks. Following the 2004 conference's success, Scott Penrose created the Open Source Developers' Club Association to encourage programmers of other languages to also be involved in running the conference. At first this was an entirely Melbourne based organisation, but after the 2005 conference, it expanded to include members from elsewhere in Australia. At the end of 2006, control of running the conference for 2007 was given to a group in Brisbane, with the Open Source Developers' Club Association committee members taking the role of overseers.

In 2013 the Open Source Developers' Club Association awarded the running of the event to a team in Auckland New Zealand, further expanding the conference with an Australasian focus.

OSDC Australia

Locations

Conference site Dates City Venue
OSDC2015 Australia 27–29 October 2015 Hobart, Australia Wrest Point
OSDC2014 Australia 4–7 November 2014 Gold Coast, Australia Griffith University
OSDC2013 NZ 21–21 October 2013 Auckland, New Zealand Langham Hotel, Auckland
OSDC2012 Australia 4–7 December 2012 Sydney University of Technology Sydney
OSDC2011 Australia 14–18 November 2011 Canberra, Australia Australian National University
OSDC2010 Australia 24–26 November 2010 Melbourne, Australia Abbotsford Convent
OSDC2009 Australia 25–27 November 2009 Brisbane, Australia Bardon Conference Center
OSDC2008 Australia 2–5 December 2008 Sydney Sydney Masonic Centre
OSDC2007 Australia 26–29 November 2007 Brisbane, Australia Royal on the Park Hotel
OSDC2006 Australia 5–8 December 2006 Melbourne, Australia Monash University Caulfield campus
OSDC2005 Australia 5–7 December 2005 Melbourne, Australia Monash University Caulfield campus
OSDC2004 Australia 1–3 December 2004 Melbourne, Australia Monash University Caulfield campus

Keynotes

  • 2015
    • Dr. Maia Sauren (video)
    • Mark Elwell: Climbing the Garden Wall – An Educator's Odyssey in Second Life and OpenSim (video)
    • Richard Tubb: Opportunities in Openness. Driving positive change in local communities (video)
    • Michael Cordover: EasyCount, freedom of information and openness (video)
    • Pia Waugh: Open source in government: lessons from the community (video)
  • 2014
  • 2011
    • Senator Kate Lundy : Openness in government: from data to crowdsourcing
    • Jonathon Oxer: Freedom for Atoms!
    • Damian Conway: Fun with Dead Languages
    • Brian Catto : Open Source Software and the Australian Government
    • Tony Beal : Legal Trips, Traps and Solutions for Open Source Software Developers
  • 2010
    • Ingy döt Net: C'Dent, the Acmeism and Everyone
    • Nóirín Shirley: Baby Steps into Open Source – Incubation and Mentoring at Apache
    • Michael Schwern: How to Report a Bug
    • Damian Conway: Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Multiple Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Parallel Timespaces...Made Easy!
  • 2009
    • Karen Pauley: Understanding Volunteers
    • Marty Pauly:
    • Dhanji Prasanna: Google Wave
  • 2008
    • Anthony Baxter:
    • Chris DiBona:
    • Andrew Tridgell:
    • Larry Wall:
    • Pia Waugh:
  • 2007:
    • Rusty Russell: C: A Humbling Language (opening keynote)
    • Rasmus Lerdorf: Exploring the Broken Web
    • Paul Fenwick: An Illustrated History of Failure (dinner keynote)
    • Jonathan Oxer: Software Freedom: Pragmatic Idealism?
    • Nathan Torkington : Software For The Future (closing keynote)
  • 2006:
  • 2005
    • Anthony Baxter: How to give a good presentation (dinner keynote)
    • Audrey Tang: Introduction to Pugs: Perl 6 in Haskell
    • Jonathan Oxer: Making things Move: Finding Inappropriate Uses for Scripting Languages
    • Savio Saldanha: Oils aint Oils: A comparison of some open source and closed source databases
    • Pia and Jeff Waugh: "Untitled Keynote" (closing keynote)
  • 2004
    • Damian Conway: Perl 6: OO Made Insanely Great (opening keynote)
    • Con Zymaris: Using the Open Source Methodology to Make Money from Your Software (dinner keynote)
    • Nathan Torkington: Open Source Trends
    • Anthony Baxter : "Scripting Language" My Arse: Using Python for Voice over IP
    • Luke Welling: MySQL 2005
    • Damian Conway: Sufficiently Advanced Technology (closing keynote)

Papers

Best presentation

Year Presenter Paper title
2006 Scott Rippon Usability, user-centered design (UCD) and FOSS

OSDC Israel

Locations

Conference site Dates City Venue
OSDC2006 Israel 26–28 February 2006 Netanya, Israel Netanya Academic College

OSDC.tw (Taiwan)

Locations

Conference site Dates City Venue
OSDC.tw 2014 11–12 April 2014 Taipei, Taiwan Building for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Nangang District
OSDC.tw 2013 19–20 April 2013 Taipei, Taiwan Building for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Nangang District
OSDC.tw 2012 14–15 April 2012 Taipei, Taiwan Building for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Nangang District
OSDC.tw 2011 26–27 March 2011 Taipei, Taiwan Building for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Nangang District
OSDC.tw 2010 24–25 April 2010 Taipei, Taiwan Building for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Nangang District
OSDC.tw 2009 18–19 April 2009 Taipei, Taiwan Microsoft Taiwan Corporation, Xinyi District
OSDC.tw 2008 12–13 April 2008 Taipei, Taiwan School Of Continuing Education Chinese Culture University, Zhongzheng District
OSDC.tw 2007 14–15 April 2007 Taipei, Taiwan School Of Continuing Education Chinese Culture University, Zhongzheng District
OSDC Taiwan 2006 8–9 April 2006 Taipei, Taiwan School Of Continuing Education Chinese Culture University, Zhongzheng District

OSDC.my (Malaysia)

Locations

Conference site Dates City Venue
OSDC.my 2014 27 May 2014 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Berjaya Time Square, Kuala Lumpur
OSDC.my 2010 29 Jun – 1 July 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Berjaya Time Square, Kuala Lumpur
OSDC.my 2009 31 May – 3 June 2009 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Berjaya Time Square, Kuala Lumpur

OSDC.fr, France

Locations

Conference site Dates City Venue
OSDC.fr 2013 4–5 October 2013 Paris, France Montrouge Beffroi
OSDC.fr 2012 12–13 October 2012 Paris, France Eurosites George V
OSDC.fr 2011 23–24 September 2011 Paris, France Eurosites George V
OSDC.fr 2010 9–10 October 2010 Paris, France Carrefour Numérique, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
OSDC.fr 2009 2–3 October 2009 Paris, France Carrefour Numérique, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

OSDC.no, Nordic

Locations

Conference site Dates City Venue
OSDC.no 8–10 May 2015 Oslo, Norway University of Oslo

See also

External links

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