Open Source Summit Korea approaches in Seoul

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.

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