We want to warmly invite you to the first feminist linux meetup of 2026. lorb will be giving a talk about FLOSS and Linux. This is the first of our 6 sessions in 2026, check out the announcement for the whole cycle here https://feminist-linux.diebin.at/2025/12/20/save-the-dates-meetup-cycle-2026/
About the talk
Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Linux are often celebrated as technical successes and as proof that collaborative, decentralized development can outperform proprietary models. This talk explores why FLOSS has been so successful and looks at the political and societal values and ideas that are at the foundation of this way to develop software. As part of this it also offers a feminist critique of the less welcoming aspects. We will see how the movement enforces its values, both the good and the bad and how the movement can evolve and overcome structural problems of the past.
Schedule
- 17:30 : Arrival and open chatting
- 18:00 : General intro to the Feminist Linux Meetup and intro of participants
- 18:10 : Talk and open space for discussion afterwards
Location information
at Vordere Zollamtstraße 7, in the room Flux1 on the 3rd floor. The room is in a building of the
University of Applied Arts next to Wien Mitte / The Mall, here on the map: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/176477793
(*) Invitation policy and social conduct
The meetup (and workshop) is open to all women*, non-binary*, inter*, and trans* people, who are interested to talk about Linux and related topics. In this case, non-binary does mean that you neither fully identify as „woman“ or „man“. It does not mean, that you only programme in fuzzy-logic and don’t use binary numbers. This would of course be fantasticly queer, but believe us, our computers also work with binary code most of the time.
With the * we mark certain words to point to the fact, that all these categories are socially constructed. That means, that they do not exist „in nature“, but that we humans interpret nature in this specific way. Therefore it is also legitimate, that people choose these categories for themselves in a way that best fits them. If that unsettles you or you want to know more about it, take a look at our article on invitation policy: https://feminist-linux.diebin.at/invitation-policy/
Beyond that, we want to create an atmosphere and environment that is encouraging everyone. To do so, we created a Code of Conduct, that describes what we all can do, that no one has to be uncomfortable: https://feminist-linux.diebin.at/code-of-conduct/
In order for everyone to feel really welcome and accepted though, we want to be actively aware and foster a social environment that we describe here: https://feminist-linux.diebin.at/social-framework/