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FOSSMeet'26

FOSSMeet'26

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Think of your proposal as a breath of fresh air, packed with substance, depth, and genuine expertise. Avoid the ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ Google search approach, and steer clear of proposals titled ‘The Absolute Beginner’s Introduction to X.’ We want content that sparks curiosity and challenges the norm. expand

Think of your proposal as a breath of fresh air, packed with substance, depth, and genuine expertise. Avoid the ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ Google search approach, and steer clear of proposals titled ‘The Absolute Beginner’s Introduction to X.’ We want content that sparks curiosity and challenges the norm.

Sahil Muhammed

Test Submission

A test submission to verify the paper submission feature. more
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  • Submitted
  • 18 Feb 2026

Vysakh Premkumar

Tangled!!! The Old New Way to Use Git

Tangled!!! The Old New Way to Use Git Abstract: Code used to be free. Patches flew over mailing lists, SourceForge was the place to be, and no single company owned how you collaborated. Then GitHub happened, and for a while, it was genuinely great. more
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  • 10 Mar 2026

Andrew Bastin

Nix & NixOS: The package manager and Linux distro for the 'civilized' age

NOTE: This talk will be a more refined and in-depth version of the talk present at Kochi FOSS Meetup: https://youtu.be/3o2V9BmeoYw?t=2999 more
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  • 30 Mar 2026
Subin Siby

Subin Siby

Popular baby names of Kerala, an amateur data analysis

This will be a talk on behind the scenes of https://subinsb.com/kna more
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  • Submitted
  • 30 Mar 2026

Tanzeem MB

Introduction to Free Software and Licences

The talk will cover introduction to free software license, organisations promoting free software and about popular free software licenses more
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  • Submitted
  • 06 Apr 2026

Sridhar Pillai

Distilling a 1.5B Code Reviewer That Rivals LLMs An Iterative SFT+DPO Pipeline on OpenShift AI

Abstract Large Language Models can review code, but deploying a 70B model behind every pull request is neither practical nor cost-effective. What if a 1.5B-parameter Small Language Model could deliver reviewer-quality comments on Go, Python, and Kubernetes diffs — running on a single GPU at inference time? more
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  • Submitted
  • 07 Apr 2026

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