FOSS Backstage

LPI is proud to be a Media Partner for FOSSBackstage25, the premier conference focused on the non-code aspects of open-source

March 10–11, 2025

Berlin, Germany & Online.

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is proud to be a Media Partner for FOSSBackstage 2025, the premier conference focused on the non-code aspects of open-source development.

About FOSSBackstage 2025

This hybrid event, taking place both in Berlin and online, is designed for open-source contributors, maintainers, and leaders who want to improve the governance, sustainability, and community-building strategies of their projects.

FOSSBackstage will feature:

  • Expert talks and panel discussions on project sustainability, licensing, security, and open-source strategy
  • Workshops for skill-building in governance, community management, and project leadership
  • Networking opportunities with FOSS project leaders, contributors, and decision-makers

Who Should Attend?

  • FOSS Developers & Contributors – Learn strategies to make your project more impactful
  • Project Leaders & Maintainers – Strengthen governance and community engagement
  • Sysadmins & IT Professionals – Explore open-source best practices beyond coding
  • Businesses & Organizations – Discover ways to integrate open source into corporate strategies

Join the Conversation

Whether you attend in person or online, FOSSBackstage offers invaluable insights into making open-source projects more sustainable, inclusive, and successful.

More details: FOSSBackstage Website.

Author

  • Max Roveri

    Massimiliano "Max" Roveri is a writer, blogger, editor and social media manager. He started writing on the internet in the late '90s and he went back to the digital media in 2009. Since 2014 he lives in Ireland and, since 2015, he has been part of the LPI Italy team. He is professionally involved in cultural mediation projects, with an event management side, and in education projects as a professional and as a volunteer as well.  With a background in humanities and philosophy, he loves to address the ethical and social aspects of Open Source, with an approach that nods to Gregory Bateson and Robert M. Pirsig. Photo: uphostudio

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