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Join us for our FREE monthly gathering that is not just a meeting --- it's a stepping stone to advancing your journey with Linux and Open Source Software.

Topic: Fediverse for the Linux Crowd
Speakers: Christopher Trottier. Founder, Investor, Coop Organizer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/atomicpoet/
Description: Join VanLUG and Chris Trottier for a deep dive into how the Fediverse can transform workflows and product designs. Christopher Trottier will explore decentralized social protocols, federated infrastructure patterns, and practical differences between Mastodon, Akkoma, Misskey, Pixelfed, Friendica and Lemmy. This presentation is designed for interested people looking to understand how federated systems intersect with modern social platforms.

Why attend Linux Talks?

Join a Culture of New Ideas: Be part of a community that advocates for a collaborative, transparent, and innovative software development culture. This meeting will be a hub for sharing ideas that can stimulate our local software development industries, offering more reliable and secure software options. Build a New Network: Connect with fellow Linux / OSS users and developers to create a strong community network. Our meeting will be a platform for you to find better software solutions, support structures, and opportunities for learning and professional growth.
Learn About New Skills: Witness and discuss the latest innovations in Linux/OSS. Our event is an opportunity for learning and discovering how these technologies are driving local economic growth and technological advancement.
Mark your calendars and join us in shaping the future of open-source technology in our community. Looking forward to seeing you soon!

Location
Burnaby Public Library, Tommy Douglas Library
7311 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5E 1G8, Canada
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