Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

UB4.132


Day Start (UTC+1) End (UTC+1) Track(s)
Saturday 10:30 19:00 FOSS on Mobile
Sunday 09:00 16:55 Open Source Design, Open Source Digital Forensics
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday "State of FOSS on mobile"
Open Source RISC-V AOSP Porting: Progress, Challenges, and Upstream Work
Deep dive AOSP: Insights and statistics about the Android Open Source Project
Why Android Builds Are So Slow — And What We Can Do About It
Reproducible Builds for Android Apps
Open-source HSM-based signing for AOSP-based projects with limited resources: Lessons from CalyxOS signing redesign
NewPipe - Porting an Android app to Sailfish OS
IzzyOnDroid Download Statistics
Introducing Cardinal: a different approach of open source maps app
A quick look at Android release names, tags and build numbers (lightning talk)
Bringing OpenHarmony to Phones: Lessons from the Oniro Porting Effort
Collabora Office Can Finally Run on Mobile Linux
Mainline kernel for Fairphones - 2026 update
postmarketOS: Reliability in 2026
Photos and Video Recording on Mobile Phones
UnifiedPush - Push notifications. Decentralized and Open Source
Phosh: What's new and where are we going?
Running mainline Linux on the Unisoc-based Jolla C2
Running GNOME OS on mobile phones
The Linux Phone App Ecosystem (2026)
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mainline: From Day-1 Patches to Product Reality
Sunday Carving JSON in heap dumps
Bugbane: Simplifying consensual Android forensics
Automate all the things! Using Puma to automate UI actions in Android applications
How the **** do I do that? Making 300+ forensic parsers easily accessible
Dangerzone: Bleach your documents
Investigating Security Incidents with Forensic Snapshots in Kubernetes
I spent my summer reverse engineering ESXi VMFS, you?
Your function signature here please.
Designing attestations UI: The Security and Safety of OSS package supply chain
The UX Layer of Security: Understanding User-Driven Vulnerabilities
Designing For Trust and Safety In the Age of Predatory Technology
Gephi Lite: We Built a Data Visualization Tool, But We Couldn't Design It
Design Systems in Open Source
You Don’t Need to Be a Designer to Design: Fixing UX in Open Source
Understanding developer needs - User research in Forgejo
Use eye tracking to figure out usability issues, the open source way

Events

Title Speakers Track Start (UTC+1) End (UTC+1)

Saturday

  "State of FOSS on mobile"
Chris Simmonds, David Llewellyn-Jones, Romain Hunault FOSS on Mobile 10:30 11:00
  Open Source RISC-V AOSP Porting: Progress, Challenges, and Upstream Work
Yuning Liang FOSS on Mobile 11:00 11:30
  Deep dive AOSP: Insights and statistics about the Android Open Source Project
Stefan Lengfeld FOSS on Mobile 11:30 12:00
  Why Android Builds Are So Slow — And What We Can Do About It
David Brazdil FOSS on Mobile 12:00 12:30
  Reproducible Builds for Android Apps
Andreas Itzchak Rehberg FOSS on Mobile 12:30 13:00
  Open-source HSM-based signing for AOSP-based projects with limited resources: Lessons from CalyxOS signing redesign
Aysha, Torsten Grote FOSS on Mobile 13:00 13:30
  NewPipe - Porting an Android app to Sailfish OS
David Llewellyn-Jones, Fabio Giovanazzi FOSS on Mobile 13:30 14:00
  IzzyOnDroid Download Statistics
Sylvia van Os FOSS on Mobile 14:00 14:10
  Introducing Cardinal: a different approach of open source maps app
Romain Hunault FOSS on Mobile 14:10 14:20
  A quick look at Android release names, tags and build numbers (lightning talk)
Chris Simmonds FOSS on Mobile 14:25 14:35
  Bringing OpenHarmony to Phones: Lessons from the Oniro Porting Effort
Francesco Pham FOSS on Mobile 14:35 14:45
  Collabora Office Can Finally Run on Mobile Linux
Skyler Grey FOSS on Mobile 14:50 15:00
  Mainline kernel for Fairphones - 2026 update
Luca Weiss FOSS on Mobile 15:00 15:10
  postmarketOS: Reliability in 2026
Oliver Smith FOSS on Mobile 15:15 15:25
  Photos and Video Recording on Mobile Phones
Pavel Machek FOSS on Mobile 15:30 16:00
  UnifiedPush - Push notifications. Decentralized and Open Source
Daniel Gultsch, S1m FOSS on Mobile 16:00 16:30
  Phosh: What's new and where are we going?
Evangelos Ribeiro Tzaras FOSS on Mobile 16:30 17:00
  Running mainline Linux on the Unisoc-based Jolla C2
Affe Null FOSS on Mobile 17:00 17:30
  Running GNOME OS on mobile phones
Abderrahim Kitouni FOSS on Mobile 17:30 18:00
  The Linux Phone App Ecosystem (2026)
1peter10 FOSS on Mobile 18:00 18:30
  Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mainline: From Day-1 Patches to Product Reality
Neil Armstrong FOSS on Mobile 18:30 19:00

Sunday

  Carving JSON in heap dumps
Hunter Domson Open Source Digital Forensics 09:00 09:20
  Bugbane: Simplifying consensual Android forensics
Giulio B, Davide `thezero` Open Source Digital Forensics 09:20 09:40
  Automate all the things! Using Puma to automate UI actions in Android applications
Angelina Claij-Swart, Erik Oudsen Open Source Digital Forensics 09:40 10:00
  How the **** do I do that? Making 300+ forensic parsers easily accessible
Erik Schamper, Lennart Haagsma Open Source Digital Forensics 10:00 10:30
  Dangerzone: Bleach your documents
Alex Pyrgiotis Open Source Digital Forensics 10:30 11:00
  Investigating Security Incidents with Forensic Snapshots in Kubernetes
Adrian Reber, Radostin Stoyanov, Lorena Goldoni Open Source Digital Forensics 11:00 11:30
  I spent my summer reverse engineering ESXi VMFS, you?
Erik Schamper Open Source Digital Forensics 11:30 12:00
  Your function signature here please.
Jeffrey Rongen Open Source Digital Forensics 12:00 12:30
  Designing attestations UI: The Security and Safety of OSS package supply chain
Eriol fox Open Source Design 13:00 13:25
  The UX Layer of Security: Understanding User-Driven Vulnerabilities
Elio Qoshi, Anja Xhakani Open Source Design 13:30 13:55
  Designing For Trust and Safety In the Age of Predatory Technology
caroline sinders Open Source Design 14:00 14:25
  Gephi Lite: We Built a Data Visualization Tool, But We Couldn't Design It
Alexis Jacomy, Desaintjan Arthur Open Source Design 14:30 14:55
  Design Systems in Open Source
Andres Betts Open Source Design 15:00 15:25
  You Don’t Need to Be a Designer to Design: Fixing UX in Open Source
Archita Gorle Open Source Design 15:30 15:55
  Understanding developer needs - User research in Forgejo
Otto Richter Open Source Design 16:00 16:25
  Use eye tracking to figure out usability issues, the open source way
Dmitriy Kostiuk Open Source Design 16:30 16:55