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Announcement

COSCUP 2020 Notice

No registration necessary

Free and no registration for COSCUP 2020. Because of COVID-19, every participant has to fill out the Health Declaration Card before 2020/08/01. Our staff will ask you to show it at the two-day conference.

Health Declaration

COSCUP Welcome party

COSCUP 2020 Welcome party will be held on 2020-07-31. Welcome to join us and cheers with speakers and open source folks.

Welcome Party!

COSCUP is held by volunteers of Open Source Communities in Taiwan. We rely on sponsorship and individual supporters like you to maintain COSCUP annually.

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COSCUP Kids

COSCUP Kids is now open, please make your reservations on our booking service. Our class are appropriate for a child’s age on 3-6 year olds.

For Kids

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About COSCUP

COSCUP is an annual conference held by Taiwanese Open source community participants since 2006. It’s a major force of Free software movement advocacy in Taiwan. The event is often held with talks, sponsor and communities booths, and Birds of a feather. In addition to international speakers, many Taiwanese local Open Source contributors often give their talks here. The chief organizer, staffs, and speakers are all volunteers.

COSCUP’s aim is providing a platform to connect Open Source coders, users, and promoters, and promote FLOSS with the annual conference. The conference is free to attend because of the enthusiastic sponsors and donators. Since the conference venue is limited, tickets are often sold out immediately after the online registration starts.

It is a common fact that the coders of traditional commercial software rarely interact with users.

The term “Open Source” appears in 1998, which is familiar to everyone. This kind of developing pattern working on the Internet over 20 to 30 years attributes to many reasons. The key factor may be the direct interaction with coders and users, which forms a rapid feedback and patch system on bugs. This pattern is enlarged by the Internet, where Linus’s law “With enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow” occurs, thereby the software’s quality enhances. In Open Source pattern, promoters take the position between coders and users, rather than sales and customer service. They package software suites to get installation easier, write documents to lower its learning curve, hold events to spread good software, solve questions from the Internet without creating information asymmetry.

Whoever you are a Open Source coder, a devoted Open Source promoter, a user familiar with Open Source, or even a newcomer, we sincerely welcome you to be a part of COSCUP!