Paris Open Source Summit

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The Paris Open Source Summit (previously Open World Forum or Forum mondial du libre) is a non-commercial community annual event on open source innovation. It is organized in Paris, France. It is governed by a steering committee and program committee, consisting of representatives of several international organizations, associations and communities.[1]

Paris Open Source Summit
Formation2008
TypeFoundation, Nonprofit Organization
Location
Official language
French, English
President
President 2014: Florent Zara

President 2013: Pierre Queinnec
President 2012: Patrice Bertrand
Co-Presidents 2011: Jean-Pierre Laisne, Louis Montagne
President 2010: Philippe Montargès
President 2009: Jean-Noel de Galzain

President 2008: Jean-Pierre Laisne
Co-Founders
Hervé Rannou, Jean-Christophe Spilmont
Websitehttp://www.openworldforum.org/

In 2013 it brought 200 speakers to an audience of 2200 people, from 40 countries.[2]

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