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The [http://www.fosdem.org FOSDEM] is one of the most important open source developer conferences in Europe. Normally it takes at the beginning of the year in February in Brussels. It is a very developer oriented conference and most of the well known open source projects take the opportunity to present their projects, talk about it, and very important to meet each other.
 
The [http://www.fosdem.org FOSDEM] is one of the most important open source developer conferences in Europe. Normally it takes at the beginning of the year in February in Brussels. It is a very developer oriented conference and most of the well known open source projects take the opportunity to present their projects, talk about it, and very important to meet each other.
  
OpenOffice.org was present the first time in 2008. We had a develop room and a small booth in front of the devroom. It was a good event and we will continue to be present there in the future as well.
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OpenOffice.org was present the first time in 2007, and was represented by Eric Bachard and Michael Meeks. See
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In 2008, We had a develop room and a small booth in front of the devroom. It was a good event and we will continue to be present there in the future as well.
  
 
== The OpenOffice.org project @FOSDEM ==
 
== The OpenOffice.org project @FOSDEM ==

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The FOSDEM is one of the most important open source developer conferences in Europe. Normally it takes at the beginning of the year in February in Brussels. It is a very developer oriented conference and most of the well known open source projects take the opportunity to present their projects, talk about it, and very important to meet each other.

OpenOffice.org was present the first time in 2007, and was represented by Eric Bachard and Michael Meeks. See

In 2008, We had a develop room and a small booth in front of the devroom. It was a good event and we will continue to be present there in the future as well.

The OpenOffice.org project @FOSDEM

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