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The '''Linux Beer Hike''' (a.k.a. "LBW") is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together [[open-source software]] enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and |
The '''Linux Beer Hike''' (a.k.a. "LBW") is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together [[open-source software]] enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and food and drink. |
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The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]] in |
The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]] in Germany (in 1999) in the form of a traditional German "Bierwanderung" for [[Linux]] enthusiasts. Since then the event has been held at the following locations: |
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* 1999: [[Pottenstein, Bavaria]], |
* 1999: [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]], Germany |
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* 2000: [[Coniston, Cumbria]], |
* 2000: [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]], England |
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* 2001: [[Bouillon |
* 2001: [[Bouillon, Belgium|Bouillon]], Belgium |
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* 2002: [[Doolin]], |
* 2002: [[Doolin]], Ireland |
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* 2003: [[Tajov]], |
* 2003: [[Tajov]], Slovakia |
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* 2004: [[Schin op Geul]], Netherlands |
* 2004: [[Schin op Geul]], Netherlands |
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* 2005: [[Killin]], |
* 2005: [[Killin]], Scotland |
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* 2006: [[Palūšė]], |
* 2006: [[Palūšė]], Lithuania |
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* 2007: [[Hersonissos |
* 2007: [[Hersonissos]], Greece. LBW was organised by Hellenic Linux User Group, and was held on 2–9 September 2007. |
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* 2008: [[Samnaun]], Switzerland (9–17 August) |
* 2008: [[Samnaun]], Switzerland (9–17 August) |
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* 2009: [[Helmbrechts]], |
* 2009: [[Helmbrechts]], Germany |
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* 2010: [[Alfriston]], [[Sussex]], England |
* 2010: [[Alfriston]], [[Sussex]], England |
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* 2011: |
* 2011: [[Tux, Tyrol|Tux-Lanersbach]], Austria<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/the-village/|title=LinuxBierWanderung}}</ref> |
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* 2012: [[Diksmuide]], Belgium |
* 2012: [[Diksmuide]], Belgium<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/|title=LBW 2012: Diksmuide, Belgium}}</ref> |
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* 2013: [[Castleton, Derbyshire]] |
* 2013: [[Castleton, Derbyshire|Castleton]], England<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2013.norgie.net/|title=LBW 2013 - Proposal for the Peak District}}</ref> |
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* 2014: [[Talybont-on-Usk |
* 2014: [[Talybont-on-Usk]], Wales<ref>{{cite web|url=https://linuxbierwanderung.com/past/talybont2014/|title=The 2014 Linux Bier Wanderung}}</ref> |
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* 2015: [[Wiltz]], |
* 2015: [[Wiltz]], Luxembourg<ref>{{cite web|url=http://static2015.yoink.eu/page_id=158/index.html|title=LBW2015 Wiltz. Linux, Beer and Hiking in the Ardennen}} |
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* 2016: [[Laxey]], |
* 2016: [[Laxey]], Isle of Man<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lbw.crye.me.uk/|title=LBW 2016 Laxey}}</ref> |
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* 2017: [[St. Martin in Passeier]], |
* 2017: [[St. Martin in Passeier]], Italy<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lbw2017.chrisarndt.de/|title=The Proposal, LBW 2017 in Südtirol}}</ref> |
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* 2018: [[Jedovnice]] |
* 2018: [[Jedovnice]], Czech Republic |
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* 2019: [[ |
* 2019: [[Craven Arms]], England (12–18 August 2019) |
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* 2020: [[Kronberg]], Germany ( |
* ''2020: [[Kronberg]], Germany (30 August – 5 September 2020)'' (cancelled due to [[COVID-19]]) <ref>{{cite web|url=https://monochromec.com/lbw2020|title=LBW 2020: Open Source, hiking, beer & fun close to Frankfurt, Germany}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Free-software events]] |
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[[Category:Recurring events established in 1999]] |
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[[Category:1999 establishments in Germany]] |
Latest revision as of 16:10, 30 October 2024
The Linux Beer Hike (a.k.a. "LBW") is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together open-source software enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and food and drink.
The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in Pottenstein in Germany (in 1999) in the form of a traditional German "Bierwanderung" for Linux enthusiasts. Since then the event has been held at the following locations:
- 1999: Pottenstein, Germany
- 2000: Coniston, England
- 2001: Bouillon, Belgium
- 2002: Doolin, Ireland
- 2003: Tajov, Slovakia
- 2004: Schin op Geul, Netherlands
- 2005: Killin, Scotland
- 2006: Palūšė, Lithuania
- 2007: Hersonissos, Greece. LBW was organised by Hellenic Linux User Group, and was held on 2–9 September 2007.
- 2008: Samnaun, Switzerland (9–17 August)
- 2009: Helmbrechts, Germany
- 2010: Alfriston, Sussex, England
- 2011: Tux-Lanersbach, Austria[1]
- 2012: Diksmuide, Belgium[2]
- 2013: Castleton, England[3]
- 2014: Talybont-on-Usk, Wales[4]
- 2015: Wiltz, Luxembourg[5]
- 2016: Laxey, Isle of Man[6]
- 2017: St. Martin in Passeier, Italy[7]
- 2018: Jedovnice, Czech Republic
- 2019: Craven Arms, England (12–18 August 2019)
- 2020: Kronberg, Germany (30 August – 5 September 2020) (cancelled due to COVID-19) [8]
References
[edit]- ^ "LinuxBierWanderung".
- ^ "LBW 2012: Diksmuide, Belgium".
- ^ "LBW 2013 - Proposal for the Peak District".
- ^ "The 2014 Linux Bier Wanderung".
- ^ "LBW2015 Wiltz. Linux, Beer and Hiking in the Ardennen".
- ^ "LBW 2016 Laxey".
- ^ "The Proposal, LBW 2017 in Südtirol".
- ^ "LBW 2020: Open Source, hiking, beer & fun close to Frankfurt, Germany".