The inaugural Open Source Summit Korea is set to begin in just 12 days in Seoul. Featuring prominent speakers like Linus Torvalds and Jim Zemlin, the event runs November 4-5. Registration remains open for this historic gathering.
The Linux Foundation announced on October 22, 2025, that the Open Source Summit Korea will kick off in Seoul on November 4-5. Described as a historic inaugural event, it highlights key figures in open source, including Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel; Jung-Woo Ha; and Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation.
The summit offers a platform for discussions on open source advancements, with a full speaker lineup available online. As of the announcement, attendees have a last chance to register via the event's website.
This event marks a significant milestone for the open source community in Korea, bringing global leaders to Seoul for two days of sessions and networking.