India's premier open source conference - LinuxAsia Conference and Expo - used to be held every spring in New Delhi. LinuxAsia had become a dynamic meeting ground for leaders from the international community and the Indian government, industry, enterprise users, academia and open source community.
What started off as LinuxAsia in 2003, got renamed to Open Source India in 2008. The change in name reflected the increased maturity of the open source business model, and the growing popularity of the open source phenomenon in India.
Major industry players in the global open source market such as IBM, Intel, Red Hat, Novell, Sun, MySQL, Oracle, AMD, BakBone, Legato, Virtusa, LynuxWorks, Cadence, CollabNet and others, have sponsored and participated in Open Source India (OSI). Key government organisations, such as C-DAC, have been instrumental in promoting OSS and OSI. Leading open source projects, such as OpenOffice.org, Apache and JBoss, have been key participants.
Thousands of attendees from the government, industry, universities and the open source community participate, network and interact at Open Source India each year.
Web Links to Past Events
- OSIDAYS 2010, September 19 - September 21, 2010, Chennai
- OSIDAYS 2009, March 12 - March 14, 2009, Chennai
- OSIWEEK 2008, February 11 - February 15, 2008, New Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai
- LinuxAsia 2007, January 31 - February 2, 2007, New Delhi
- LinuxAsia 2006, February 8-10, 2006, New Delhi
- LinuxAsia 2005, New Delhi
- LinuxAsia 2004, February 11-13, 2004, New Delhi
- LinuxAsia 2003, New Delhi







































