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Join us in Raleigh, North Carolina, from October 19 - 20 at All Things Open 2015. You can also enter for a chance to win a free pass to All Things Open 2015.

Highlights

Keynote preview: Modest CEO on open source and acquisition by PayPal
Preview the Monday afternoon keynote in our interview with Harper Reed, CEO of Modest.

An inside look at open source at Twitter
Chris Aniszczyk, Head of Open Source at Twitter and #ATO2015 speaker, explains how company engineers are working on open source technologies internally and contributing to a range of community projects.

Get your own cloud and reclaim your data
Frank Karlitschek, founder of ownCloud and #ATO2015 speaker, explains why open source is a success story for security and privacy critical tasks.

See our All Things Open collection for more interviews with speakers.

Use discount code RHfriend to save 20% off registration to All Things Open—register now!

Lightning talks

Opensource.com is hosting the All Things Open Lightning Talks during lunch on Tuesday, October 20. Attend to see lightning-fast talks by:

Mingle with the Opensource.com community

Stop by the Opensource.com booth to meet editors and community moderators, and to see our schedule for Tuesday's book signings by Jono Bacon, Nicole Engard, Jason Hibbets, Al Sweigart, and Jason van Gumster.

Game night at Boxcar

Join the Opensource.com community after the All Things Open closing reception for an evening of gaming at Boxcar, a bar and arcade a few blocks away from the Raleigh Convention Center. Space is limited, so register now.

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Rikki Endsley is the Developer Program managing editor at Red Hat, and a former community architect and editor for Opensource.com.

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