The Linux Session is one of the oldest and largest polish conferences dedicated to free and open-source software, including the GNU/Linux operating system. It gathers FOSS enthusiasts and contributors alike from all over Poland.
Participation is free of charge. The lectures will also be accessible via a live transmission. The conference lasts for two days and will enable you to attend lectures from two independent tracks (the main track and the Python track), visit various project stands and partake in engaging discussions.

Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (building D-20)
Ticket-free entrance
Organizers of the Linux Session would like to remind you that pre-event registration is no longer required and the Evenea registration system is no longer used.
At the day of the conference you will be able to claim your free identifier after arriving in the Congress Centre. The identifier permits you to participate in the conference and confirms your acceptance of the rules, which will soon be published on the website and will be available in the building.
Rules
Rules of participation in the conference had been published on the website (in Polish). It will be also available to read in the building at the registration.
Read the rulesLectures schedule
The Confreg system displays time in a timezone requested by the browser. Wrong time might be displayed if ResistFingerprinting feature is enabled. Lectures start at 9. in Central European Summer Time.
Previous editions
The Linux Session is an annual event existing for over 20 years (with a brief break during the pandemic). This year begets the 20th edition. The lectures are recorded and can be watched on our YouTube channel.See the previous edition: 19.sesja.linuksowa.pl.
This event is organised by Akademickie Stowarzyszenie Informatyczne from Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Special thanks to Michał Korczak and Michał Lipiec for their contributions to the growth of the Linux Session.
The rules of participation are avaliable on a separete sub-webpage.
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