October 9-11 | Montréal, CanadaFull schedule for Day 1 & 2 now available! Call for Papers for Workshops, Meetings & Hacking Sessions for Day 3 is Open! The X.Org Developer's Conference (XDC) is the event for developers working on all things Open graphics (Linux kernel, Mesa, DRM, Wayland, X11, etc.). XDC 2024 will be taking place on October 9 to 11, co-located with the GStreamer Conference & Hackfest 2024 which will be running from October 7 to 10. Join us for a freedesktop week in Montréal! New this year: XDC 2024 will feature two full days dedicated to talks followed by a day dedicated to workshops, meetings & hacking. VenueThe in-person venue is the Concordia University Conference Centre, located within the John Molson School of Business, in Montréal, Canada. 1450 Guy St., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3H 0A1 Unless specified otherwise, the conference information will be shared in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC-04:00, Canada/Eastern timezone). Social EventThere will be a welcome reception for attendees on the evening of Day 1 (October 9) of XDC 2024, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM local time. It will take place at 3 Brasseurs Saint-Paul in Old Montréal. The event is sponsored by Collabora, and will include some food and drinks. |
Sponsorship opportunitiesXDC would not be possible without our sponsors. Many thanks to all the great organizations that have supported XDC over the years. New sponsorship opportunities are available for 2024. We hope that your organization will consider joining our amazing growing list of sponsors this year. Find out more here, or contact the X.Org Foundation board for more details. Follow us on Mastodon!Follow us @XOrgDevConf for the latest updates and to stay connected. Use the hashtag #XDC2024 to make it easier for all to see and interact with your posts. |
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