They will be hosting up to six hours of live-podcast in total on Friday March 18th, during the onsite event of FOSS Backstage, speaking to conference speakers and participants about Open Source, community, sustainability and more. The conversations will be streamed live during the event and the highlights will be made available afterwards as a podcast.
We will provide a dedicated podcast room, audio equipment as well as the livestream and production support. If you are interested in talking with Richard or Julian live on air, message Paul at info@foss-backstage.de and stay tuned for updates here!
]]>Therefore, we want to inform you about the current rules and regulations that are in place now, as well as the additional safety measures we are taking at FOSS Backstage. Please note that these regulations might be adapted as the pandemic situation changes.
We are closely monitoring the national health advice from Robert Koch Institut (RKI), the German federal governmental agency and research institute responsible for disease control and prevention. We are also collaborating closely on health concepts with our venue TUECHTIG.
Currently, the following rules apply for FOSS Backstage 2022:
Proof of Vaccination can be provided with the EU Digital COVID Certificate, International Certificate of Vaccination, or equivalent documentation such as the CDC vaccination card.
If you have recovered from an infection with COVID-19 you need to provide proof that you have been infected with COVID-19 more than 28 days and less then 3 months ago. You also need to provide proof of an additional booster shot, if otherwise unvaccinated.
You can find additional information on what is considered as “fully vaccinated” on the website of the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut. If you have any questions left regarding your vaccination status or how to provide proof of vaccination, please contact us.
Additionally, we will provide the following safety measures:
We will update these rules as required and also provide you with additional information as they become available. If you have any questions, concerns or recommendations, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: info@foss-backstage.de
(Last update: 2022-02-07: Berlin changed the duration for which people are considered to be recovered from an COVID infection from 6 months to 3 months. Our rules have been updated accordingly.)
Photo: cc-by 2.0Jernej Furman
]]>We are very happy with the result and hope that everyone attending FOSS Backstage will find inspiration, be able to learn new things and we will have 2 days full of existing conversations on community, management and compliance in open source software development.
Have a look for yourself! You can find our first public version of the schedule here. There are still a few gaps in the schedule which will be filled in the coming weeks.
The first conference day will take place fully online. The day starts with a keynote by Maurizio Gazzola who will be speaking about how Open Source (culture) can benefit the United Nations’ sustainable development goals. Maurizio is the is the Chief of Strategic Solutions at the United Nations Office of Information and Telecommunication Technology, where he works on technology innovation programmes.
The second conference day takes place in Berlin and will be live streamed. We will kicked off with Marie Gutbub and Patricia Leu. Marie and Patricia are co-directors of Prototype Fund, a funding program for open source software at the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany. They will be speaking about why “Funding is not the (only) solution”.
We are looking forward to seeing all of you live in Berlin and/or online!
]]>The 2022 event will consist of one fully virtual day followed by one in person day taking place here in Berlin. The in person day in Berlin will be live streamed for those attending virtually, and virtual attendees will be able to ask speakers questions.
We will be announcing more details about the event, including the in person venue and ticketing options, shortly so make sure you’re signed up to our mailing list or following us on Twitter or LinkedIn so you get the latest updates.
We will be following the latest government advice on in person events and working to ensure our onsite event is as Covid-safe and accessible as possible. We will keep you updated on what this means for the event throughout the planning process.
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]]>TUECHTIG is a co-working and event space with a focus on being as accessible as possible. TUECHTIG is striving to create a working environment where everyone feels comfortable and can be productive. FOSS Backstage will take place on the main event room which has barrier free access. You can read more about what makes TUECHTIG so special here.
TUECHTIG is located in Osram-Höfe, a former lightbulb factory, in Berlin’s Wedding. There is easy access to the venue via public transport with a tram stop right outside the venue and 3 U-Bahn stations close by.
Wedding is “the coolest neighbourhood in Berlin”, located in the north of the city with plenty of bars,cafés and restaurants. Some of our favourites nearby are: Stranero for Pizza, Basalt for cocktails, Vagabund Kesselhaus for beer, and Sam Yuk Gu for Korean food.
Address
TUECHTIG Oudenarder Straße 16
(Building D06, 1st Floor)
13347 Berlin
Getting there
U-Bahn: U9 Nauener Platz
U8, U9 Osloer Straße U6,
U9 Leopoldplatz
Tram: M13, 50 Osram-Höfe
The BVG website can be used to check all current train and bus connections: www.bvg.de
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