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T-DOSE is a free and yearly event held in The Netherlands to promote use and development of Open Source Software. During this event Open Source projects, developers and visitors can exchange ideas and knowledge. This years event will be held on 27 and 28 October 2012 at the Fontys University of Applied Science in Eindhoven.

T-DOSE Workshop Weekend 16 and 17 June 2012

During the weekend of 16 and 17 June, T-DOSE is organizing a Workshop Weekend.

On Saturday you can choose between:
- Git by Micha Hergarden and Bas Van Den Berg
or:
- Arduino, by Wim Vandeputte and Machtelt Garrels

On Sunday there is a Cmake workshop by Micha Hergarden

Science Hack Day Eindhoven, 1-2 June 2012

Get excited and make things with science and technology! Science Hack Day Eindhoven
is a 32-hour-all-night event that brings together students, designers, developers, scientists
and other creative people in the same physical space for a brief but intense period of
collaboration, hacking and building ‘cool stuff’. Share your skills and come to remarkable
and seemingly impossible results in a matter of hours!

T-DOSE edition 2012: 27 and 28 October

In 2012 the seventh T-DOSE conference will be held at the Fontys
University of Applied Science in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. T-DOSE is
a yearly held conference that promotes open source and has a mixture
of user oriented and technical talks.

Call for Papers and Projects

T­-DOSE is a free and yearly event held in The Netherlands to promote use and development of Open
Source Software. During this event Open Source projects, developers and visitors can exchange ideas
and knowledge. It is held at the Fontys University of Applied Science on 27 and 28 October 2012.

Chairman Jeroen Baten steps down.

In the closing session Jeroen Baten announced that he is going to resign as chairman of the T-DOSE Foundation. Jeroen and Jean-Paul started the T-DOSE Foundation in 2006 and together with a group of volunteers they organized the yearly T-DOSE event. In January 2011 Rene Elders joined the board.

T-DOSE 6th edition

The 6th edition of T-DOSE (Technical Dutch Open Source Event) was a success. The keynote by Simon Phipps drew an analogy between business practices and social interaction throughout the ages. A number of tracks (including the keynote) have been recorded by CityTV and can be viewed here.

Workshops Arduino (Saturday/Sunday 10:00-17:00)

So you've been playing with your Arduino, maybe connecting some LEDs and sensors and wondering where to go next? Hackable Devices offers the possibility to get to know your Arduino just a little bit better. Using the Liquid Crystal library we'll help you to connect a standard 16-pin LCD screen to your Arduino and to program fun stuff on it.

Friday night event

The T-DOSE event attracts people from all over Europe (Belgium, France, German, Great Britain, Spain and Netherlands). Although still small in numbers some are already in Eindhoven on Friday night. This is a call for those that want to have a get together on Friday the 4th on the evening before T-DOSE itself starts. If there are people interested, then please let us know by signing up on this page.

The Friday night event will start at 20:00 in the Trafelgar Pub in the Dommelstraat (http://www.thetrafalgarpub.nl/en/)

Keynote by Simon Phipps

Simon Phipps
The T-DOSE Foundation is happy to announce that this years keynote will be given by Simon Phipps. Traditionally the keynote is the first talk on Saturday at 10:00 hrs. I hope to see you there!

LPI exams at T-DOSE 2011

The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) will offer all its available exams at T-DOSE in Eindhoven: LPIC-1, LPIC-2 and LPIC-3 (LPI 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302, 303, 304), all in English.

The exam session takes place on Sunday, November 6, at 2:00 p.m. For registration go to the website form at http://lpievent.lpice.eu Attention: the number of examination-seats is limited and advance
reservation is recommended. Meeting Point for all participants is 15 minutes before the start of the session in the exam room.

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