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Linux Foundation announces events in Tokyo for December

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The Linux Foundation is gearing up for a series of open source events in Tokyo from December 8 to 12, 2025. These gatherings will focus on technology advancements, compliance, and community networking. Registration and invitations are available for participants.

The Linux Foundation has shared updates on its upcoming events in Tokyo, highlighting opportunities for open source enthusiasts and professionals. The Open Source Summit Japan, along with AI Dev and AutoLinux, is scheduled for December 8-10. This premier event aims to connect community leaders and contributors working on the future of open source technology. The foundation expressed thanks to its gold sponsors for supporting these sessions.

Following on December 11, OpenSearchCon Japan will take place, featuring AI talks, security deep dives, hands-on implementations, and networking with the global OpenSearch community. Attendees can view the schedule and register through the provided links.

The OpenCompliance Summit rounds out the week on December 11-12. This exclusive event is open to Linux Foundation members and select invitees, focusing on best practices in open source license compliance, security assurance, and process automation. Interested parties can request an invitation.

All events are set in Tokyo, offering a concentrated platform for discussions on key open source topics. Registration is encouraged to join these gatherings.

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X discussions highlight excitement from speakers and exhibitors about the Linux Foundation events in Tokyo. Some users criticize high registration fees as contrary to open source principles. Attendees note scheduling conflicts, while others express regret over inability to participate.

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