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YDB

YDB

Distributed SQL DBMS for mission-critical workloads

YDB

Distributed SQL DBMS for mission-critical workloads

WordPress Taiwan Community

WordPress Taiwan Community

WordPress Taiwan Community is a vibrant group of WordPress contributors and enthusiasts based in Taiwan. We are committed to promoting WordPress, sharing practical tips and usage insights, organizing local meetups and events, and helping Taiwanese users connect with the global WordPress community.

WordPress Taiwan Community

In this community, we encourage participants to use open data to support their job search and to build personalized job trackers to record application and response metrics. This isn’t just about improving efficiency—it also turns an anxious process into one that’s more transparent and empowering.

WordPress Taiwan Community

WordPress Taiwan Community 是由台灣的 WordPress 參與者所組成的社群團隊,我們致力於推廣 WordPress、分享 WordPress 的使用技巧、舉辦社群活動、以及協助台灣的 WordPress 使用者接軌國際社群。

OSPN

OSPN

Wikimedia Taiwan (officially: Wikimedia Taiwan Association) is a non-profit, nationwide social organization based in Taiwan. It is dedicated to promoting various Wikimedia projects under the Wikimedia Foundation—such as Wikipedia and Wikinews—and facilitating related collaborative initiatives.

Wikimedia Taiwan

After Trump takes office for the second time, he goes straight for the jugular of his least favorite thing—DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion). His imperial censor, Elon Musk, wastes no time slashing funding to so-called “woke” government programs and even calls on the public to stop donating to Wikipedia. These populist loudmouths claim to represent the “fed-up” masses in a backlash against woke culture. And yet, Wikipedia, a grassroots project built on public participation, remains calm and composed. In fact, after Musk’s rant, donations to the Wikimedia Foundation surged—and the Wikimedia movement continues building a knowledge utopia grounded in diversity, equity, and inclusion. So let’s be the mischievous rebels standing on the opposite side of Trump and Musk. Let's talk about making knowledge free and open, and how we can amplify content that centers women, gender diversity, ethnic minorities, small languages, and more—making it impossible to ignore. Unbothered by Trump’s and Musk’s scorn, we are the open knowledge troublemakers.

VideoLAN

VideoLAN

VideoLAN is the powerhouse behind VLC, the world’s favorite open-source media player that plays everything—from your quirky home videos to obscure file formats, no sweat. Born from a passion for free, high-quality multimedia solutions, VideoLAN’s global community of developers crafts versatile, cross-platform tools that empower users and creators alike.

VideoLAN

VideoLAN is the powerhouse behind VLC, the world’s favorite open-source media player that plays everything—from your quirky home videos to obscure file formats, no sweat. Born from a passion for free, high-quality multimedia solutions, VideoLAN’s global community of developers crafts versatile, cross-platform tools that empower users and creators alike.

Ubuntu Taiwan

Ubuntu Taiwan

We are Ubuntu Taiwan LoCo Team!

Ubuntu-TW

We are Ubuntu Taiwan LoCo Team!

JVM Taiwan Team

JVM Taiwan Team

We've united all JVM-related communities (including TWJUG, Kotlin Taiwan User Group, Scala Taiwan, Android Taipei/Android Study Group, Kotlin Taipei, Clojure Taiwan, GDG, Taiwan Backend Group) into a task-oriented organization, working together to promote related open-source technologies. This year, we will participate in COSCUP as an alliance, aiming to bring you rich and diverse sessions.

The Open Culture Foundation (OCF)

The Open Culture Foundation (OCF)

The Open Culture Foundation (OCF), is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, founded in 2014 by several open tech communities in Taiwan. Our main goal is to support local communities in their advocacy of open technology as we see open technology as the core to securing digital rights and internet freedom. “Open technology” includes three dimensions: (1) open source software & hardware that can freely used, developed and redistributed by anyone; (2) open data that can similarly be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone; and (3) open government that promotes transparent, participatory, inclusive and accountable governance.

Taiwan Linux Kernel Hackers, RISC-V Taiwan and Hsinchu Code Serf

Taiwan Linux Kernel Hackers, RISC-V Taiwan and Hsinchu Code Serf

Taiwan Linux Kernel Hackers, RISC-V Taiwan and Hsinchu Code Serf are three main communities in Taiwan who

System Software

Beyond the shining software and applications, there are fundamental parts served as the substrate. For instance, glibc, JVM, and operating system itself. Even more, there are security firmware and many other components. We are track for them. The past session records could be found here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQT1jh_mbfylFL2l327_G6EcA4CMa70CQ

Taipei Ethereum Meetup

Taipei Ethereum Meetup

Taipei Ethereum Meetup is a physical meetup community that focuses on the theory, implementation, and applications of Ethereum technology. Currently, speeches are shared voluntarily by community participants every month. Many of the participants are cryptography and blockchain enthusiasts and developers from different industries. Technical discussions sometimes also happen on Medium.

Blockchain and Distributed Ledger

Blockchain enpowers a decentralized and trustless world. It is a combination of several fields such as cryptography, consensus algorithm and economic models. Since Satoshi Nakamoto published Bitcoin on 2008, there were countless technology rised and developed Among those, the advanced technology such as Ethereum Smart Contract, Proof of Stake, Zero-knowledge Proof, and sharding are getting more mature. We would like to sincerely invite submissions from academia, industry and any individual who are intereted in this area. These topics include, but are not limited to: Sharding * Performance, Scalability Issues * Security and Privacy Issues * Zero-Knowledge Proof * Data Availability (Data Publication) * Modular Blockchain * Maximal Extractable Value * Blockchain-based Applications * Decentralized App Development * Smart Contracts * Regulations and Policies in Cryptocurrency * Token Economy * Decentralized Internet Infrastructure

Taipei Ethereum Meetup

Taipei Ethereum Meetup is a physical meetup community that focuses on the theory, implementation, and applications of Ethereum technology. Currently, speeches are shared voluntarily by community participants every month. Many of the participants are cryptography and blockchain enthusiasts and developers from different industries. Technical discussions sometimes also happen on Medium.

SuiMover

SuiMover

Sui Mover is a Mandarin-speaking community dedicated to promoting the Sui ecosystem and the Move programming language. We bring together Sui ecosystem enthusiasts, Sui Move developers, and those passionate about blockchain technology. Through regular meetups, workshops, and technical sharing sessions, our members exchange knowledge, explore the latest developments, and dive deep into learning the Sui Move language. Whether it’s Sui’s consensus mechanism, smart contract development, or DeFi applications, we provide rich resources and guidance. Whether you're an experienced Sui developer or a curious beginner, the Sui Mover Mandarin Community welcomes you to join us!

SuiMover

​​Sui Mover 是致力於推廣 Sui 生態系統及 Move 編程語言的華語社群。這裡匯聚Sui 生態愛好者、Sui Move 開發者以及對區塊鏈有濃厚興趣的人士。 定期舉辦聚會、工作坊和技術分享會,讓成員們能夠互相交流心得,探討最新的發展動向,深入學習 Sui Move 程式語言。無論是 Sui 的共識機制、智能合約開發還是DeFi應用,都將提供豐富的資訊和指導。 無論你是 Sui 開發的專家還是充滿好奇的新手,Sui Mover 華語社群都歡迎你的加入!

Students’ Information Technology Conference

Students’ Information Technology Conference

Students’ Information Technology Conference, launched in 2012, is student-centered and entirely organized by students. For years it has been dedicated to advancing student IT education and promoting the spirit of open source. Its aim is to guide more young people into the realm of information technology, and to bring together all students interested in IT at the annual conference so they can spark ideas, pass on knowledge, and inspire one another.

Students’ Information Technology Conference

Students’ Information Technology Conference, launched in 2012, is student-centered and entirely organized by students. For years it has been dedicated to advancing student IT education and promoting the spirit of open source. Its aim is to guide more young people into the realm of information technology, and to bring together all students interested in IT at the annual conference so they can spark ideas, pass on knowledge, and inspire one another.

Side Project Taiwan

Side Project Taiwan

Side Project Taiwan is an open source community dedicated to promoting project development, technical exchange, and personal growth. We believe that through actual project development, participants can gain substantial benefits and achieve more in their careers. Side Project Taiwan itself is also committed to the concept of openness, accommodating various projects, and encouraging creators who wish to expose their projects to more open source culture through open source methods to embark on the open source path!

Side Project Taiwan

Side Project Taiwan is an open source community dedicated to promoting project development, technical exchange, and personal growth. We believe that through actual project development, participants can gain substantial benefits and achieve more in their careers. Side Project Taiwan itself is also committed to the concept of openness, accommodating various projects, and encouraging creators who wish to expose their projects to more open source culture through open source methods to embark on the open source path!

Shin Leh Yuan Art Space

Shin Leh Yuan Art Space

Shin Leh Yuan Art Space began its planning in 1994 and officially started operating in 1995. Since then, it has been committed to artistic experimentation and contemporaneity, aiming to break through spatial limitations and expand the exchange within the artistic community. It strives towards a diverse approach that transcends disciplines and geographical boundaries, with the goal of developing various facets of contemporary art and culture in Taiwan.

Interdisciplinary Practice of Art, Culture, Local Context, and Open Data.

Recently in Taiwan, many organizational forms have emerged that are not limited to “traditional art organizations.” These organizations arise in response to specific issues, integrating expertise from various fields to question society and develop awareness of various problems, making various aspects of society and local issues visible. These organizations, with their diverse characteristics and purposes, prompt us to consider whether we should define the core of an organization. They include art organizations, digital communities, technical communities, and local communities, each with its diverse appearance. However, when engaging in interdisciplinary dialogue, how do we begin by understanding each other’s language, then try to make our expertise understood by each other, thereby expanding various possibilities. If we hope to extend knowledge across fields, encouraging more people to join research and policy advancement in “local” areas, what exactly does “open” mean? What kind of data should be “opened”? How should the governance level of thinking be “opened”? We hope to cover experiences from various interdisciplinary attempts in this track to share and collaboratively document the experience of cross-domain practices.

Ruby Taiwan

Ruby Taiwan

RubyConf Taiwan

RubyConf Taiwan to Join Forces with COSCUP this time. We accept any topics about Ruby language and related framework/implementations.

Ruby Taiwan

Ruby Taiwan 成立於 2008 年10 月,主要針對 Ruby 程式語言及軟體開發,進行業界的交流及分享,提昇開發人員的技術深度與廣度。

Ruby City MATSUE

Ruby City MATSUE

Ruby City MATSUE is a Ruby-based IT industry promotion initiative launched by Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture in 2006. In addition to the three pillars of “human resource development,” “community support,” and “attracting companies,” the city has been working on “commercialization support” since last year. In collaboration with industry, academia, government, and the local community, we promote the development of IT human resources and job creation, encourage entrepreneurship and new product development, and support the creation of businesses originating from the region. At the booth, we will introduce Matsue City's efforts and companies active in the region.

Ruby City MATSUE

Ruby City MATSUE is a Ruby-based IT industry promotion initiative launched by Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture in 2006. In addition to the three pillars of “human resource development,” “community support,” and “attracting companies,” the city has been working on “commercialization support” since last year. In collaboration with industry, academia, government, and the local community, we promote the development of IT human resources and job creation, encourage entrepreneurship and new product development, and support the creation of businesses originating from the region. At the booth, we will introduce Matsue City's efforts and companies active in the region.

Redmine Users

Redmine Users

Redmine Users

Redmine Users is a community on X that facilitates interaction among Redmine users.

PyCon TW

PyCon TW

PyCon, also known as the Python Annual Conference, is the annual event of the global Python community. PyCon is spontaneously organized by fellow locals, and now Taiwan has its own Python annual conference. This event aims to gather people who use Python in various fields in Taiwan to exchange their experiences, share the latest technological developments, and experience the unique enthusiasm of the community.

PyCon Taiwan Community

PyCon, also known as the Python Conference, is an annual event that serves as the global gathering for the Python community. The 14th PyCon TW will be held at Taipei City in Taiwan this September. We aim to bring together individuals from various fields in Taiwan who apply Python, exchanging experiences and insights, sharing the latest technological developments, and experiencing the unique passion of the community.

PyCon TW

PyCon Taiwan is an annual convention in Taiwan for the discussion and promotion of the Python programming language. It is held by enthusiasts and focuses on Python technology and its versatile applications. We welcome people who are interested in Python to join PyCon Taiwan to share knowledge, exchange ideas, make connections and to help us grow our network.

PostgreSQL Taiwan

PostgreSQL Taiwan

All about PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL Taiwan

All about PostgreSQL

Pleasanter Users Group

Pleasanter Users Group

Pleasanter Users Group

Pleasanter users' group. Promotes the dissemination of Pleasanter.

OSPN (Open Source People Network)

OSPN (Open Source People Network)

We OSPN (Open Source People Network) are the community running ‘Open Source Conference’ in Japan;

OSPN (Open Source People Network)

We OSPN (Open Source People Network) are the community running ‘Open Source Conference’ in Japan;

OSLN.tw

OSLN.tw

Open License is an operational rule that connects different participants across borders. However, relevant disputes still rise due to the different standpoints. For this reason, Open Source Legal Network, Taiwan (OSLN.tw) was hence set up to reduce disputes through providing a neutral, objective and semi-public network. Participants from both commercial and community side can share informations about licenses inside the network and discuss how to inteprete FOSS licensing rules. We adapt Chatham House Rule to ensure participants can talk freely in the network without privacy concern.

Open Licensing Kaleidoscope

This is the legal track of COSCUP. Topics include Free and Open Source License, Creative Commons, Open Data License, Open Documentation License, Open Source AI License, infringement disputes and lawsuits, etc. In addition, legal issues encountered in the process of development or management of community projects will also be voiced and discussed here. In addition to people with legal backgrounds, development engineers and project managers will also come to this track to share their experiences and discuss problems and difficulties they have encountered, so this is a track where everyone can participate and listen, and you are welcome to join us!

OpenTechConf x HKCOTA

OpenTechConf x HKCOTA

We’re a bunch of open source contributors coming from Hong Kong, supporting open source through code contributions, events, education, and regional collaboration. This year, we’ll launch OpenTechConf, a new forked conference to continue the spirit of Open Source locally in Hong Kong. We’re so excited, and can't wait to connect with Taiwan and global FOSS folks in COSCUP 2025 to building bridges, sharing ideas, and growing the open tech spirit! As a collaborative community partner, HKCOTA is a non-profit organisation founded in 2014. Over the years, the organisation promoted open culture, Creative Commons licensing, and open source through events, talks, and school outreach — engaging grassroots communities, students, professionals, and citizens from all walks of life.

OpenTechConf x HKCOTA

We’re a bunch of open source contributors coming from Hong Kong, supporting open source through code contributions, events, education, and regional collaboration. This year, we’ll launch OpenTechConf, a new forked conference to continue the spirit of Open Source locally in Hong Kong. We’re so excited, and can't wait to connect with Taiwan and global FOSS folks in COSCUP 2025 to building bridges, sharing ideas, and growing the open tech spirit! As a collaborative community partner, HKCOTA is a non-profit organisation founded in 2014. Over the years, the organisation promoted open culture, Creative Commons licensing, and open source through events, talks, and school outreach — engaging grassroots communities, students, professionals, and citizens from all walks of life.

OpenStreetMap Taiwan, Wikidata Taiwan

OpenStreetMap Taiwan, Wikidata Taiwan

OpenStreetMap Taiwan and Wikidata Taiwan are closely connected communities that collaborate to promote OpenStreetMap and Wikidata within Taiwan. Their efforts include establishing local editing conventions, localizing documentation and software, and contributing to global representation during international conferences. OpenStreetMap Taiwan and Wikidata Taiwan regularly host the OpenStreetMap x Wikidata Taipei Monthly Meetup. They also organize large events, such as Open Data Day and COSCUP.

OpenStreet x Wikidata Open Content Track

OpenStreetMap and Wikidata are both large-scale international open data projects. The former focuses on geographic mapping data and is often referred to as the "Wikipedia of maps," while the latter serves as a knowledge database — essentially, a machine-readable version of Wikipedia. OpenStreetMap is an open-licensed geographic data repository. Its flexible tagging system allows easy integration with other open-source projects, enabling the inclusion of third-party database links or identifiers. As the youngest project under the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikidata is known as a "database of databases." Beyond supporting cross-language links for various Wikimedia projects, it can also store third-party database identifiers, such as OpenStreetMap object IDs. The open and interconnected nature of both platforms represents the highest realization of the concepts behind Web 2.0 and open data.

opensource4you

opensource4you

“Open Source in Full Bloom” (源來適你) is a leading open source engagement organization in Taiwan. In just over a year since our founding, we have successfully nurtured several core developers, guiding them from having no prior experience in open source to becoming domain experts. Their contributions have not only enriched their personal careers but also earned international recognition for Taiwan within the global open source community.

源來適你

「源來適你」是台灣領先的開源技術參與組織。成立僅一年多,我們已成功培育多位核心開發者,協助他們從未接觸開源到成為領域專家。這些開源貢獻不僅豐富了個人職涯,更讓台灣在國際開源社群中贏得肯定。

opencocon

opencocon

opencocon

Very small group that develop "opencocon" Linux distribution

OpenBuild

OpenBuild

OpenBuild

OpenBuild

OpenBuild 是一个面向 Web3 开发者的开源社区,致力于连接 Web2 和 Web3,帮助开发者过渡到去中心化网络。并通过开源协作的方式提供系统性的教育内容、开源工具和社区资源,同时持续支持和帮助社区中的开源项目发展,构建声誉体系,创造商业机会。

Open-Source Firmware Foundation

Open-Source Firmware Foundation

Open-Source Firmware Track

This community room aims to bring together developers, hardware enthusiasts, and open-source advocates who are passionate about the firmware layer of computing systems. The track will accept proposals for talks on a range of topics, including: * Overview of open source firmware development and introductory talks: The history and evolution of open source firmware, how it works, and the benefits of using open source firmware for hardware devices. * Firmware security: The importance of firmware security and how open source firmware can help improve it. This includes discussing the potential security risks posed by closed-source firmware and the role of open source firmware in mitigating those risks. * Case studies and project showcases: Examples of successful open source firmware projects and how to run them on your own devices. Speakers will share their experiences with developing and using open source firmware, as well as contributing to open source firmware projects. * New directions and developments: New projects and initiatives with open source firmware, both technical (like software) and organizational (like local communities, conferences, and standardization efforts). The Open Source Firmware track will accept proposals for BIOS/UEFI, BMC, and embedded device firmware regardless of CPU architecture or vendor. We'll prioritize diversity of projects and architectures to ensure a wide variety of topics and appeal. We will also prefer independent projects over commercial ones to level the playing field.

Open Source Computer Network Enthusiast in Taiwan / RealTWNOG

Open Source Computer Network Enthusiast in Taiwan / RealTWNOG

As network maintainers who often go unseen, we bear the critical responsibility of upholding Taiwan’s digital infrastructure. Bringing more open source software experiences to this group not only reduces privacy risks from proprietary software and avoids vendor lock-in, but also leverages community-audited source code repositories to mitigate security risks, enhancing the stability and resilience of Taiwan’s backbone networks. Our goal is to refocus technical seminars on “technology” and “real-world experience,” addressing the actual concerns of frontline network maintainers. We aim to explore the realities and challenges of network technology and existing service deployments, ensuring community events start with genuine community needs rather than putting the cart before the horse.

Open Source Computer Network Enthusiast in Taiwan / FOR REAL Network Operators

This session track will unite network maintainers, managers, and developers to bolster Internet resilience, ensuring the Internet withstands disruptions like cyberattacks, hardware failures, or natural disasters while providing fast, secure, and reliable connectivity for users. Speakers will include experts from Internet Exchange (IX) centers and peering communities, sharing best practices from cross-border network operations deployment, data center management, and interconnect strategies to keep networks robust. The agenda will include, but not be limited to: in-depth explorations of connectivity solutions (such as CDN and IPv6 deployment), routing security validation (including DNS security and RPKI), and practical approaches to system stability (like Software-Defined Networking [SDN] and network security architecture); discussions on how routing protocols, equitable peering enhance network performance; and skill-sharing to boost network reliability and recovery speed post-disruption. We aim to foster grassroots community-driven knowledge exchange, strengthening Taiwan’s backbone networks for seamless operation. For non-technical attendees, this track reveals how networks stay stable and accessible under any conditions. Our goal is to refocus technical seminars on “technology” and “real-world experience,” addressing the real concerns of frontline network maintainers. We’ll explore the challenges and realities of network technologies and existing service deployments, ensuring community events prioritize genuine community needs over misplaced priorities.

Open Hardware

Open Hardware

Open Source Hardware (and Their Happy Friends)

We are the ones who hosted open source hardware sessions, down to the transistor (silicon), up to the firmware that is "embedded" inside the hardware (zero-stage/power-on). The past session records could be found on youtube : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfib4St70XNXzQuOQov61wGRh0N7_pLf

Open Culture Foundation

Open Culture Foundation

Open Culture Foundation is a non-profit organization. Through promoting open technology and cross-field collaboration, we continue to connect tech communities and other public and private entities in Taiwan. By doing so, we work to promote open co-creation and protect digital rights, and thereby support a more transparent and inclusive digital civil society. Since 2014, we have functioned as a legal entity and supported over 30 open technology communities in Taiwan. Throughout this process, we have not only continued to promote the idea of open technology, we have also become involved in policy advocacy and spoken up for the public's digital rights. Through this process, we have created a base for the development of open technology in Taiwan. None of these successes are the result of OCF alone. Rather, they are the result of several open tech communities, individuals and organizations working together to make Taiwan's internet and digital environment more open, transparent, and participation. Our vision is to foster an open, secure, inclusive, and participatory digital civil society. At the same time, we are committed to our mission of using open technology and cross-disciplinary collaboration to address the various threats of the digital era and strengthen the development of digital society.

Open Source Policy

Do you know what the "United Nations Open Source Principles" are? How have the recent implementations of various EU regulations impacted governments and industries across the board? As AI technology rises, how have AI governance issues become a focal point of attention? From the perspective of the open source community, for instance, how can projects align with GDPR's Privacy by Design and protect personal data, or leverage the commercial opportunities brought by EHDS's encouragement of open standards like OpenEHR? These policies have a profound impact on the open source community, affecting not only technical aspects but also business opportunities. For example, CRA's security requirements for open source software and DSA's transparency requirements for digital services present new challenges and opportunities for the open source community. Policies refer to the methods and strategies adopted by an organization to achieve its goals. Policies are not exclusive to governments; companies, communities, and even small project teams have their own policies. How can open source policies from different stakeholders be coordinated and promoted, requiring wisdom and participation from all sectors? What are your thoughts on "open source policies"? What open source-related policies do you have around you? The Open Source Policy track aims to gather diverse perspectives to explore how the advantages of open source can be transformed into methods and strategies, integrating them into policies for governments, businesses, and communities. Let's work together to create a more open, transparent, and secure digital world!

Open Culture Foundation

The Open Culture Foundation (OCF), is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, founded in 2014 by several open tech communities in Taiwan. Our main goal is to support local communities in their advocacy of open technology as we see open technology as the core to securing digital rights and internet freedom. “Open technology” includes three dimensions: (1) open source software & hardware that can freely used, developed and redistributed by anyone; (2) open data that can similarly be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone; and (3) open government that promotes transparent, participatory, inclusive and accountable governance.

Odoo Community Taiwan (OCTW)

Odoo Community Taiwan (OCTW)

We are a community-driven group focused on sharing knowledge, experiences, and best practices around Odoo Community Edition. Our meetups bring together professionals, entrepreneurs, and developers to foster collaboration and learning in the Odoo ecosystem.

Odoo Community Taiwan (OCTW)

We are a community-driven group focused on sharing knowledge, experiences, and best practices around Odoo Community Edition. Our meetups bring together professionals, entrepreneurs, and developers to foster collaboration and learning in the Odoo ecosystem.

Odoo Community Taiwan (OCTW)

We are a community-driven group focused on sharing knowledge, experiences, and best practices around Odoo Community Edition. Our meetups bring together professionals, entrepreneurs, and developers to foster collaboration and learning in the Odoo ecosystem.

O-RAN in B5G/6G Taiwan Community

O-RAN in B5G/6G Taiwan Community

The B5G/6G O-RAN Research Community is dedicated to advancing next-generation wireless communication technologies, focusing on key topics related to RAN, B5G/6G, SDN and 3GPP/ETSI standards. These include virtualization, cloud-native architecture, artificial intelligence (AI/ML), cybersecurity, and network governance. Our goal is to foster in-depth discussions and collaboration among professionals from industry, government, academia, and research institutions, working together to drive innovation and adoption of Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) technologies.

O-RAN in B5G/6G

The purpose of this community track is to bring together experts from industry, government, academia, and research institutions who are interested in Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN), Beyond 5G (B5G)/6G, and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) for knowledge exchange and collaboration! Suggested topics for this track include: - Implementation of open-source projects related to O-RAN - Cloud-native/virtualized Radio Access Network technologies (Cloud RAN, vRAN) - AI/ML-driven intelligent open RAN technologies (AI/ML in O-RAN) - RAN Automation - O-RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) - O-RAN Physical Layer Acceleration - O-RAN Accelerator Abstraction Layer(AAL) - O-RAN Protocol/Policy Optimization - O-RAN Security - Latest developments in the O-RAN Software Community (OSC) and O-RAN Alliance - Open network architecture prototypes for 6G - Development of open 6G prototype systems - Testing and measurement technologies for future open 6G systems - Early validation of open 6G use cases - Talent cultivation in next-generation mobile communication technologies - Cloud technologies related to B5G/6G - Open-source SDN technologies We welcome submissions and discussions from anyone with insights into these topics. Contributions related to open-source O-RAN, B5G, or 6G are also highly encouraged!

MySQL Taiwan User Group

MySQL Taiwan User Group

We are MySQL database users in Taiwan

MySQL Taiwan User Group

We are MySQL database users in Taiwan

Mozilla Taiwan Community

Mozilla Taiwan Community

MozTW is the community of Mozilla enthusiasts in Taiwan. Its website provides services such as software downloads, instructions, and community forums. MozTW is responsible for localizing Mozilla software & websites into Traditional Chinese. We also manage MozTW Space, a community space for open cultural activities available for free use.

MozTW, Mozilla Taiwan Community

MozTW is the community of Mozilla enthusiasts in Taiwan. Its website provides services such as software downloads, instructions, and community forums. MozTW is responsible for localizing Mozilla software & websites into Traditional Chinese. We also manage MozTW Space, a community space for open cultural activities available for free use.

帶您讀源碼

帶您讀源碼

Source Code Reading Committee

Let's Read the Source Code

Source code is the heart of software. By reading it, we get closer to the soul of a program. The "Reading the Source Code" track is designed to help participants dive deep into the implementation of open-source projects—including libraries, frameworks, and tools. You'll have the opportunity to learn about project workflows, architectural design, development history, core mechanisms, key code components, and critical algorithms. You'll also gain insights into supporting tools and practical usage techniques. In this track, developers will share their understanding and experiences of working with code, guiding you through their process of exploration and analysis. They will highlight essential parts of the source code, explain how it works, and suggest ways it can be improved. "Reading the Source Code" invites you into the world of source code, uncovering the principles behind software and helping you better understand the essence of programming.

L10n Taiwan Community

L10n Taiwan Community

We are a group of Taiwanese volunteers who continuously keep an eye on and contribute to the localization of free, libre and open source software projects. The scope of localization includes display (such as fonts), input (such as input methods), processing (such as internal program support), translation, and local environment settings (such as date and time formats, currency units, icon design, cultural customs, etc.). We primarily participate in desktop application projects, such as GNU/Linux distributions, GNOME, KDE, LibreOffice, GIMP, Krita, Blender, and more. As volunteers, we dedicate our spare time to collaboratively translating these software into Traditional Chinese for Taiwan. We also report l10n-related issues to upstream and help improve them, making that l10n support in the FLOSS world getting better and better day by day. We have a Telegram group (@l10n_tw) for real-time discussions, a mailing list (zh-l10n@lists.slat.org), a HackMD collaborative pad (@l10n-tw/index), and a GitHub organization (l10n-tw). Join us and be a part of the community today!

Taiwan L10N in FLOSS projects

This community agenda track aims to provide participants with a platform to explore and share the skills, tools, experience, insights, difficulties, challenges, outcomes, and solutions when engaging in or leading free, libre or open-source software projects, particularly focus on localization workflows. A good localization procedure requires good display (such as fonts), input (such as input methods), processing (internal program support, like Unicode), translation, and cultural adaptation (such as text direction—right to left, top to bottom—date and time formats, currency systems, commonly used paper sizes, icon design, etc.) to ensure that local communities can use the software properly and comfortably. In the world of free software, there are many types of software, ranging from GNU/Linux or *BSD systems to higher-level desktop applications such as the GNOME or KDE desktop environments. It also includes cross-platform graphics, 3D modeling, and animation software like GIMP, Krita, and Blender, as well as multimedia applications, games, web, wiki systems and more. No matter the domain, as long as it involves localization in free and open-source projects, everyone is welcome to participate!

KAIYUANSHE

KAIYUANSHE

KAIYUANSHE (Open Source Alliance) was founded in 2014 by a group of individual members who voluntarily contribute to the open-source cause. It operates under the principles of “Contribution, Consensus, and Co-governance”, and has always upheld the values of vendor neutrality, public interest, and non-profit orientation. With the vision of “Rooted in China, Contributing to the World, and Making Open Source a Way of Life in the New Era”, KAIYUANSHE is committed to its mission of open-source governance, international alignment, community development, and project incubation, striving to co-create a healthy and sustainable open-source ecosystem. KAIYUANSHE actively collaborates with open-source-supporting communities, universities, enterprises, and relevant government agencies. It is also the first Chinese member of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), the global authority on open-source license certification. Since 2016, KAIYUANSHE has organized the annual China Open Source Conference (COSCon), regularly publishes the China Open Source Annual Report, and co-initiates influential campaigns such as the China Open Source Pioneer List and the China Open Source Power List, generating wide impact both domestically and internationally.

JVM Taiwan Team

JVM Taiwan Team

We've united all JVM-related communities (including TWJUG, Kotlin Taiwan User Group, Scala Taiwan, Android Taipei/Android Study Group, Kotlin Taipei, Clojure Taiwan, GDG, Taiwan Backend Group) into a task-oriented organization, working together to promote related open-source technologies. This year, we will participate in COSCUP as an alliance, aiming to bring you rich and diverse sessions.

JVM Taiwan Team

JVM as a platform is becoming a mature ecosystem for developers. It’s stable, enterprise-ready, and nurtures the languages such as Java, Kotlin, Scala, Clojure, Groovy, etc. This year at COSCUP 2023, our goal is to collect all the topics that are related to frontend, backend, desktop, mobile, native and cross-platform, and explore the potential of JVM.

JVM Team Taiwan

JVM Team Taiwan is a community focused on JVM technologies such as Kotlin and Java. We are dedicated to promoting the latest advancements, sharing hands-on experiences, and fostering developer interactions. Our regular events include book clubs and coding workshops, covering topics like backend development, app development, performance optimization, and cloud deployment. Developers interested in the JVM ecosystem are welcome to join us!

JSDC

JSDC

JSDC

JavaScript Developer Conference (JSDC) is the largest annual JavaScript technology conference in Taiwan. It aims to provide a platform for mid-to-senior level JavaScript professionals in Taiwan to connect with and discuss the latest developments in the global JavaScript ecosystem. JSDC began in late 2011 and was initiated by several Taiwanese developer communities. In recent years, various frontend-related communities have flourished, including Front-End Developer, Angular.tw, ReactJS.tw, Vue.tw, and JavaScript.tw. We hope JSDC will continue to grow as an annual high-level technical exchange platform for web developers—bringing together the technological power of independent developers, enterprises, organizations, and institutions. JSDC is also committed to globalizing knowledge and helping participants rediscover JavaScript.

JSDC

JavaScript 開發者年會 (JavaScript Developer Conference,簡稱 JSDC) 是台灣最大的 JavaScript 年度性技術研討會,旨在提供台灣中高階 JavaScript 技術人才與世界最新 JavaScript 相關技術討論與分享。 JSDC 由 2011 年底開始,由多個台灣開發者社群共同發起,近年各式開發者社群蓬勃發展 Front-End Developer、 Angular.tw、 ReactJS.tw、Vue.tw、 JavaScript.tw 等新興社群⼀⼀成立,我們期許 JSDC 能成為每年網⾴技術開發者的中⾼階技術交流活動,整合來自獨立開發者、企業、組織及機構的科技力量,並致力於知識全球化,讓參與者重新認識 JavaScript。

HKCOTA x OpenTechConf

HKCOTA x OpenTechConf

We’re a bunch of open source contributors coming from Hong Kong, supporting open source through code contributions, events, education, and regional collaboration. This year, we’ll launch OpenTechConf, a new forked conference to continue the spirit of Open Source locally in Hong Kong. We’re so excited, and can't wait to connect with Taiwan and global FOSS folks in COSCUP 2025 to building bridges, sharing ideas, and growing the open tech spirit! As a collaborative community partner, HKCOTA is a non-profit organisation founded in 2014. Over the years, the organisation promoted open culture, Creative Commons licensing, and open source through events, talks, and school outreach — engaging grassroots communities, students, professionals, and citizens from all walks of life.

OpenTechConf - Creative, Openess, Technology

We’re a bunch of open source contributors coming from Hong Kong, supporting open source through code contributions, events, education, and regional collaboration. This year, we’ll launch OpenTechConf, a new forked conference to continue the spirit of Open Source locally in Hong Kong. We’re so excited, and can't wait to connect with Taiwan and global FOSS folks in COSCUP 2025 to building bridges, sharing ideas, and growing the open tech spirit! As a collaborative community partner, HKCOTA is a non-profit organisation founded in 2014. Over the years, the organisation promoted open culture, Creative Commons licensing, and open source through events, talks, and school outreach — engaging grassroots communities, students, professionals, and citizens from all walks of life.

Hacks In Taiwan Conference (HITCON)

Hacks In Taiwan Conference (HITCON)

The Hacks In Taiwan Conference (HITCON), established in 2004, is Taiwan's largest information security community event. It aims to promote the development and application of cybersecurity technologies through technical sharing and community connections. Each year, it attracts thousands of security experts and enthusiasts, featuring a variety of activities such as keynote speeches, technical competitions, workshops, and forums, fostering an environment of technical exchange and collaboration. HITCON is also dedicated to promoting internationalization and open collaboration in Taiwan's cybersecurity sector, enhancing security research and technological export. Through diverse activities like Wargame, Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions, the ZeroDay vulnerability reporting platform, and HackDoor escape rooms, HITCON increases public awareness and participation in cybersecurity.

HITCON x COSCUP

In Taiwan, open-source software has been widely adopted across various industries. Its openness not only fosters technological innovation but also enables communities to collaboratively identify and patch vulnerabilities, enhancing software security. However, as the adoption deepens, challenges such as supply chain security and vulnerability management have become increasingly prominent. Internationally, organizations such as the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) are actively promoting open-source software security projects, including: Malicious Package Repository, a tool for identifying and publicly reporting malicious packages to enhance package usage transparency; and GUAC, a software security assessment tool that aggregates security metadata of software dependencies to analyze and evaluate software supply chain security. Therefore, HITCON and COSCUP are collaborating for the first time to launch the "Open-source Security" track, aiming to enhance Taiwan's capabilities in open-source security, promote community collaboration, and strengthen cybersecurity defenses. Suggested Topics for Submission: - Development and application of open-source security tools - Open-source solutions for supply chain security and trust mechanisms - Open-source research in cryptography - Open-source practices for hardware security - Collaboration and promotion within security communities

Hacking Thursday x TOSSUG

Hacking Thursday x TOSSUG

Hacking Thursday x TOSSUG

Hacking Thursday 是由幾位居住於台北地區的自由軟體/開放原碼開發者所發起,每週四晚上會於特定咖啡店聚會。以非會議形式、交換並實做各自提出的想法,輕鬆的會議過程以禮貌、謙遜與尊重的互信態度接納並鼓勵概念發想、發起新計畫、並從開發者的協同開發與經驗分享中互相學習。聚會十分的隨性,不時產生下列分散的行為: - 討論 網站設計, 電腦網路, 程式設計以及作業系統 … - 交流 軟硬體工具和使用技巧 - 八卦 聚會與會者都是聽眾,但同時也可能是閃電秀的講者。

Golang Taiwan

Golang Taiwan

The Taiwan Go programming language community (Golang Taiwan, Gopher Taipei) is formed by a group of passionate Go language developers. Currently, it has over 10,000 community members. In addition to organizing monthly meetups for Gophers to learn and exchange ideas, we also frequently share related topics within the community and are always happy to assist newcomers!

Golang Taiwan

The Taiwan Go Programming Language community (Golang Taiwan, Gopher Taipei) is composed of a group of passionate Go developers and has grown to over 10,000 members. In addition to hosting technical meetups from time to time, where Gophers can exchange ideas and learn from each other, we also frequently share related topics within the community and are always happy to assist newcomers!

GDG TW (Google Developers Groups Taiwan)

GDG TW (Google Developers Groups Taiwan)

GDG (Google Developer Groups) are local developer communities focused on exploring Google-related technologies. Members present several Lightning Talks, and the groups regularly invite speakers to share specific topics, organize Hackathons, or Workshops, and other activities. GDG TW encompasses all GDG communities in Taiwan, including Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Changhua, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and others.

Google Developer Party

This time, we’re looking for talk proposals related to career data, open-source tool applications, or personal system design. Whether you've built an automated job-hunting workflow or used data analysis to land an interview, we’d love for you to share your hands-on experience. Let’s help more people feel less alone in their career journeys and empower them to write their own open-source playbooks.

GDG TW (Google Developer Groups)

GDG (Google Developer Groups) are local developer communities focused on exploring Google-related technologies. Members present several Lightning Talks, and the groups regularly invite speakers to share specific topics, organize Hackathons, or Workshops, and other activities. GDG TW encompasses all GDG communities in Taiwan, including Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Changhua, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and others.

g0v Jothon

g0v Jothon

g0v jothon is the task force of g0v.tw bi-monthly hackathon, there are currently six volunteers and three staffers. The “jothon” organizers started organizing the g0v hackathon since 2012, and officially formed the “jothon” team in 2014. In 2016, the “infrathon” was launched for infrastructural projects of g0v community, and “Civic Tech Prototype Grant” encourages g0v projects to continue its development, long-term maintenance, and operation. In 2020, educational project “Sch001” was launched to rethink the role of the school from zero. more info: http://linktr.ee/g0vjothon

g0v Jothon

g0v jothon is the task force of g0v.tw bi-monthly hackathon, there are currently six volunteers and three staffers. The “jothon” organizers started organizing the g0v hackathon since 2012, and officially formed the “jothon” team in 2014. In 2016, the “infrathon” was launched for infrastructural projects of g0v community, and “Civic Tech Prototype Grant” encourages g0v projects to continue its development, long-term maintenance, and operation. In 2020, educational project “Sch001” was launched to rethink the role of the school from zero. more info: http://linktr.ee/g0vjothon

Free Software Foundation Europe

Free Software Foundation Europe

The Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that empowers users to control technology. Software is deeply involved in all aspects of our lives, and it is important that this technology empowers rather than restricts us. Free Software gives everybody the rights to use, understand, adapt, and share software. These rights help support other fundamental freedoms like freedom of speech, press, and privacy. The FSFE helps individuals and organisations to understand how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination. It enhances users' rights by abolishing barriers to Free Software adoption, encouraging people to use and develop Free Software, and providing resources to enable everyone to further promote Free Software in Europe.

Free Software Foundation Europe

The Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that empowers users to control technology. Software is deeply involved in all aspects of our lives, and it is important that this technology empowers rather than restricts us. Free Software gives everybody the rights to use, understand, adapt, and share software. These rights help support other fundamental freedoms like freedom of speech, press, and privacy. The FSFE helps individuals and organisations to understand how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination. It enhances users' rights by abolishing barriers to Free Software adoption, encouraging people to use and develop Free Software, and providing resources to enable everyone to further promote Free Software in Europe.

FOSSASIA

FOSSASIA

Since 2009, FOSSASIA has been building a vibrant open source ecosystem in Asia, creating software and hardware projects, hosting developer events, and running coding programs. Our mission is to make open technologies and knowledge accessible, empowering people to develop solutions for their own ideas and needs while sustaining the free and open source movement.

FOSSASIA

Since 2009, FOSSASIA has been building a vibrant open source ecosystem in Asia, creating software and hardware projects, hosting developer events, and running coding programs. Our mission is to make open technologies and knowledge accessible, empowering people to develop solutions for their own ideas and needs while sustaining the free and open source movement.

FOSS United

FOSS United

FOSS United is a non-profit foundation that aims at promoting & strengthening the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) ecosystem in India.

FOSS United

FOSS United is a non-profit foundation that aims at promoting & strengthening the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) ecosystem in India.

FOSS for All

FOSS for All

FOSS for All is a non-profit organization founded in 2025, dedicated to fostering a sustainable and collaborative open-source ecosystem in South Korea. We recognized that many valuable FOSS projects struggle not with technology, but with the operational burdens of accounting and financial management. Inspired by the success of Taiwan's OCF (Open Culture Foundation), our core mission is to solve this problem by providing fiscal sponsorship. We act as a financial and administrative hub for communities, allowing them to focus purely on their passion for open source. Our vision is an ecosystem where projects of all sizes—from individual passion projects to large-scale efforts—can grow and thrive together. As our first major step toward this vision, we are launching the 'FOSS for All Conference' in November 2025, creating a new space for connection and knowledge sharing in the Korean FOSS community.

FOSS for All

FOSS for All is a non-profit organization founded in 2025, dedicated to fostering a sustainable and collaborative open-source ecosystem in South Korea. We recognized that many valuable FOSS projects struggle not with technology, but with the operational burdens of accounting and financial management. Inspired by the success of Taiwan's OCF (Open Culture Foundation), our core mission is to solve this problem by providing fiscal sponsorship. We act as a financial and administrative hub for communities, allowing them to focus purely on their passion for open source. Our vision is an ecosystem where projects of all sizes—from individual passion projects to large-scale efforts—can grow and thrive together. As our first major step toward this vision, we are launching the 'FOSS for All Conference' in November 2025, creating a new space for connection and knowledge sharing in the Korean FOSS community.

Engineer cafe in Fukuoka, Japan: Building a Global OSS Community

Engineer cafe in Fukuoka, Japan: Building a Global OSS Community

As part of "Engineer Friendly City Fukuoka" initiative, Fukuoka City aims to be a city where engineers from both Japan and abroad can gather and grow. At the heart of this, Engineer Cafe is an engineer exchange facility run by public-private collaboration. It promotes contributions to open source development, especially from local communities, and collaboration with the global ecosystem. Engineer Cafe provides free co-working spaces and event venues for OSS developers and engineers. It also runs an online community, creating an environment where engineers from diverse backgrounds can interact and grow together.

Engineer cafe in Fukuoka, Japan: Building a Global OSS Community

As part of "Engineer Friendly City Fukuoka" initiative, Fukuoka City aims to be a city where engineers from both Japan and abroad can gather and grow. At the heart of this, Engineer Cafe is an engineer exchange facility run by public-private collaboration. It promotes contributions to open source development, especially from local communities, and collaboration with the global ecosystem. Engineer Cafe provides free co-working spaces and event venues for OSS developers and engineers. It also runs an online community, creating an environment where engineers from diverse backgrounds can interact and grow together.

Edge AI Taiwan Group

Edge AI Taiwan Group

The community primarily focuses on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Edge Computing, Edge AI (including Embedded AI, Edge Intelligence, Tiny AI, Micro AI, On-Device AI, Smart Device), Embedded/Tiny Machine Learning (EmbeddedML, tinyML), and AI Chips. Our scope of discussion includes computer vision, chatbots, AI accelerator development boards, augmented reality interactions, and any AI applications that can fit in your pocket and run on batteries.

Open Edge AI & TinyML

In recent years, with the rapid advancement of software, firmware, and hardware, and the maturity of various AI algorithms, numerous intelligent applications have emerged rapidly. In the past, applications such as AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) relied on cloud computing for AI processing. However, it is now possible to achieve these applications completely offline, including features like voice wake-up, motion detection, anomaly detection, image classification, and object detection. This conference aims to gather like-minded individuals to share their achievements in open-source offline edge intelligence (Edge AI) and TinyML (Tiny Machine Learning). We hope to promote the understanding and implementation of this technology, ultimately leading to a more convenient life.

Data-Driven Job Hunting

Data-Driven Job Hunting

What if you could apply developer thinking to job searching? "Data-Driven Job Hunting" is a grassroots community that empowers job seekers—especially in tech—to apply data thinking, open-source tools, and public datasets to build a repeatable, trackable, and personalized job-hunting workflow. Instead of treating job hunting as a black box, we treat it like a system: one you can observe, measure, debug, and iterate on. 🔍 Our Approach: Think Like a Dev, Job Hunt Like a PM We help participants design a job-hunting system based on measurable data, combining personal metrics with external information: ✅ Internal Tracking (Your Personal Logs) Applications sent (company, role, channel) Response rate and interview conversion rate Time spent on prep, job search, and rest Weekly reflections to identify blockers and iterate 🌐 External Data (Open Sources) LinkedIn, Levels.fyi, teamblind for salary bands and career ladders Glassdoor, Leetcode, etc. for interview patterns and prep signals Aggregated open job boards and position maps Market trends and remote work data from public APIs 🛠 Tools & Open Collaboration This community actively builds and shares resources like: Open Notion/Google Sheets templates for job tracking dashboards Custom scripts to automate application logs or analyze resume keywords Shared docs on salary negotiation, interview prep, and mental health Exploratory side projects (e.g., open-source job board aggregators, resume parsers) Our spirit is open: everyone contributes, and no one has to reinvent the wheel. 🤝 Who is this for? Developers, data folks, and engineers looking for a structured way to job hunt First-time job seekers or mid-career switchers who want clarity and momentum People who love building systems and optimizing their own workflows Anyone curious about applying open source and data practices to personal growth 🌱 From Reflection to Action: What You’ll Experience A community where people track, reflect, and iterate weekly Real-world experiments on A/B testing resumes, cold emails, and portfolios Templates and tooling you can fork, remix, and make your own Not a course — it’s a learning lab built by peers, for peers 💬 Why it matters “Your job hunt is a system. You are the developer. Let’s make it observable and improvable.” If you’ve ever felt stuck in your job search or want to explore how open tools and shared knowledge can make a difference, this session will offer real-world inspiration—and maybe your next system to build.

Data-Driven Job Hunting

"Quantified Job Hunting" is a community born from the experiences of tech-savvy job seekers, open-source tools, and data-driven thinking. We are dedicated to making the job-hunting process tangible, visual, and systematic—helping participants build their own “Job Search Analytics Dashboard” through data and open resources. In what often feels like a chaotic journey, this approach helps identify areas for optimization, increasing hit rates, efficiency, and a sense of control. In this community, we encourage participants to use open data to support their job search and to build personalized job trackers to record application and response metrics. This isn’t just about improving efficiency—it also turns an anxious process into one that’s more transparent and empowering. This time, we’re looking for talk proposals related to career data, open-source tool applications, or personal system design. Whether you've built an automated job-hunting workflow or used data analysis to land an interview, we’d love for you to share your hands-on experience. Let’s help more people feel less alone in their career journeys and empower them to write their own open-source playbooks.

KAIYUANSHE

KAIYUANSHE (Open Source Alliance) was founded in 2014 by a group of individual members who voluntarily contribute to the open-source cause. It operates under the principles of “Contribution, Consensus, and Co-governance”, and has always upheld the values of vendor neutrality, public interest, and non-profit orientation. With the vision of “Rooted in China, Contributing to the World, and Making Open Source a Way of Life in the New Era”, KAIYUANSHE is committed to its mission of open-source governance, international alignment, community development, and project incubation, striving to co-create a healthy and sustainable open-source ecosystem. KAIYUANSHE actively collaborates with open-source-supporting communities, universities, enterprises, and relevant government agencies. It is also the first Chinese member of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), the global authority on open-source license certification. Since 2016, KAIYUANSHE has organized the annual China Open Source Conference (COSCon), regularly publishes the China Open Source Annual Report, and co-initiates influential campaigns such as the China Open Source Pioneer List and the China Open Source Power List, generating wide impact both domestically and internationally.

COSCUP

COSCUP

COSCUP

Open World Tour

Open World Tour is a session track dedicated to sharing experiences from overseas open-source conferences and introducing the ecosystem of international open-source communities. If you have attended an open-source-related conference abroad or are familiar with or involved in overseas open-source communities, we welcome you to submit a talk and share your insights. This will allow attendees to learn about international open-source communities and conferences through your experiences. This track will focus on the following topics: 1. Introduction to Overseas Open-Source Conferences – Sharing personal experiences of attending such conferences, interesting aspects like Fringe events, and interactions with other participants. Additionally, it will include an introduction to local open-source communities and meetup activities. 2. Experiences in Speaking at Conferences – Insights into submitting proposals, applying as a speaker, and the overall presentation process. 3. Travel Aspects of Attending Overseas Open-Source Conferences – While travel experiences can be mentioned, the primary focus should remain on the open-source conferences and community ecosystem. Important Notes: • You may mention travel experiences (happy part), but please do not make it the main focus. The emphasis should be on sharing insights about overseas conferences and community ecosystems. • When submitting your talk, please include details of the conferences or communities you plan to introduce, such as their name, website (if available), and location. Multiple conferences and locations can be covered. • Session Duration Options: 15, 20, or 30 minutes (including Q&A). • Presentation Language: Both Chinese and English are accepted. • Presentation Formats: Panel discussions and interactive sessions are encouraged. Goals of This Track: 1. Help COSCUP attendees learn about international open-source conferences and build connections. 2. Gain insights into trends in overseas open-source conferences, including information on conference schedules and potential delegation visits. 3. Exchange experiences on organizing and participating in international open-source conferences.

COODFA

COODFA

We are a group of agricultural enthusiasts united by our shared interest in open data, digital technology, regional revitalization, and carbon neutrality. Through the power of community, we formed the COODFA (Community of Open Data for Agriculture). Every year, we organize the Agriculture Open Source Annual Meeting and take the opportunity at COSCUP to gather passionate individuals once again. Each meeting is a precious moment to share our hardships and support one another. We hope to continue leveraging the power of non-governmental communities to drive a dual transformation in digital technology and net-zero agriculture.

Conference for Agricultural Open Data

JSDC began in late 2011 and was initiated by several Taiwanese developer communities. In recent years, various frontend-related communities have flourished, including Front-End Developer, Angular.tw, ReactJS.tw, Vue.tw, and JavaScript.tw. We hope JSDC will continue to grow as an annual high-level technical exchange platform for web developers—bringing together the technological power of independent developers, enterprises, organizations, and institutions. JSDC is also committed to globalizing knowledge and helping participants rediscover JavaScript.

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group x WasmEdge

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group x WasmEdge

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group (CNTUG) is a Taiwan-based community that is dedicated to promoting Cloud Native-related technologies and also covers OpenInfra Foundation technologies. As users of Kubernetes and many CNCF projects (https://landscape.cncf.io/) in Taiwan, the group provides a platform for technical exchanges, bringing together users, developers, and evangelists from various industries to share the latest Cloud Native technologies and practical experiences and promote Taiwan's development in the Cloud Native field. WasmEdge is a Sandbox project under CNCF, providing a lightweight, high-performance, and flexible WebAssembly runtime in cloud-native, edge devices, and decentralized application environments. Community partners use WasmEdge to deploy serverless applications, microservices, AI/LLM applications, and local AI agents on edge devices. In addition to being packaged into Docker Desktop as an extension for WebAssembly containers, WasmEdge is also the default WebAssembly runtime on Fedora, Red Hat Linux, and the OpenShift container platform.

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group x WasmEdge

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group (CNTUG) is a Taiwan-based community that is dedicated to promoting Cloud Native-related technologies and also covers OpenInfra Foundation technologies. As users of Kubernetes and many CNCF projects (https://landscape.cncf.io/) in Taiwan, the group provides a platform for technical exchanges, bringing together users, developers, and evangelists from various industries to share the latest Cloud Native technologies and practical experiences and promote Taiwan's development in the Cloud Native field. WasmEdge is a Sandbox project under CNCF, providing a lightweight, high-performance, and flexible WebAssembly runtime in cloud-native, edge devices, and decentralized application environments. Community partners use WasmEdge to deploy serverless applications, microservices, AI/LLM applications, and local AI agents on edge devices. In addition to being packaged into Docker Desktop as an extension for WebAssembly containers, WasmEdge is also the default WebAssembly runtime on Fedora, Red Hat Linux, and the OpenShift container platform.

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group

Cloud Native Taiwan User Group (CNTUG) is a Taiwan-based community that is dedicated to promoting Cloud Native-related technologies and also covers OpenInfra Foundation technologies. As users of Kubernetes and many CNCF projects (https://landscape.cncf.io/) in Taiwan, the group provides a platform for technical exchanges, bringing together users, developers, and evangelists from various industries to share the latest Cloud Native technologies and practical experiences and promote Taiwan's development in the Cloud Native field.

Cloud Native Days Taipei

Open source is like a canal that connects the world, while cloud-native technologies are the ships sailing toward the future. On this open and opportunity-filled waterway, the **Cloud Native Taiwan User Group** invites you to explore key projects under the **Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)**, such as **Kubernetes, Prometheus, Cilium, and Argo CD**. These projects cover essential domains including **container orchestration, observability, networking and security, and automated deployment**, showcasing how cloud-native technologies are driving the evolution of modern infrastructure. Whether you are an open-source contributor, a cloud technology practitioner, or a newcomer to the field, this track brings together experts from around the world to share their experiences, challenges, and best practices. Together, we will navigate the waves toward a more open and flexible cloud-native future! 🚢 All aboard! Let’s sail into the future of the CNCF ecosystem!

Automotive Grade Linux

Automotive Grade Linux

Automotive Grade Linux is a collaborative open source project that is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to accelerate the development and adoption of a fully open software stack for the connected car. With Linux at its core, AGL is developing an open platform from the ground up that can serve as the de facto industry standard to enable rapid development of new features and technologies.

Software Defined Vehicle accelerated by Open-Source

Automotive industry is deeply focusing on Software Defined Vehicle(SDV) now. In the SDV era, software is the top tier of vehicle components and provides primary values to users. Automotive Grade Linux is now developing to reference SDV-PF. This track talks OSS GPOS(Linux), RTOS, Virtualization, and more Open-Source project activities. Ref. SDV-PF is constructed by these activities.. Why do we propose this track? We believe that code first development is the best practice for innovations.

Automotive Grade Linux

Automotive Grade Linux is a collaborative open source project that is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to accelerate the development and adoption of a fully open software stack for the connected car. With Linux at its core, AGL is developing an open platform from the ground up that can serve as the de facto industry standard to enable rapid development of new features and technologies.