Meet Debian at CeBIT 2011

February 23rd, 2011

The Debian Project is happy to announce that it will again be represented at this year's CeBIT IT fair in Hanover, Germany from the 1st to the 5th of March. Debian will again be a present as special guest at the booth of Univention GmbH, whose motto this year is Open source keeps the promises of the cloud and which can be found in hall 2 stand D36.

Members of the project will be available for questions and discussions and demonstrate new features of the recently released Debian 6.0 Squeeze, including the new port to the kernel of the FreeBSD project. Visitors will also have the opportunity to bring USB thumb drives or blank CDs in order to get a free copy of Debian 6.0.

In addition some of Squeeze's new features will be presented in a short talk at the Univention Open Source-Bühne on Tuesday the 1st of March at 13:30 and again on Thursday the 3rd of March at 15:30. An audio stream of the first session will be provided by Radio Tux, who will also open their Podcast on Saturday the 5th of March with interviews with Debian Developers and Press Officers Meike Reichle and Alexander Reichle-Schmehl.

We would like to thank our sponsors, notably Univention GmbH and Deutsche Messe AG for again sponsoring Debian's presence at this year's CeBIT.

The Debian project invites its users, contributors, developers and all interested persons to visit the booth and ask questions, discuss technical issues and meet the Debian project and its developers in person.

About Univention

Univention GmbH was founded in 2002 and is based in Germany. It offers Open Source complete solutions, the Debian-based enterprise Linux distribution Univention Corporate Server (UCS), identity- and infrastructure management systems as well as groupware and desktop solutions.

Univention releases all its source code under the terms of the GPLv2, the source code can be downloaded from the Univention Download Servers.

About Debian

The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock to be a truly free community project. Since then the project has grown to be one of the largest and most influential open source projects. Thousands of volunteers from all over the world work together to create and maintain Debian software. Available in 70 languages, and supporting a huge range of computer types, Debian calls itself the universal operating system.

Contact Information

For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at https://www.debian.org/ or send mail to <press@debian.org>.