Fosdem Without a Postgresql Devroom?
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The FOSDEM 2026 announcement did not include a PostgreSQL devroom, sparking discussion among community members about the categorization and inclusion of PostgreSQL-related content.
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We're excited to announce the Databases devroom at FOSDEM 2026. The purpose of this devroom is to discuss developing databases that are designed to take advantage of the cloud native architecture in order to meet the demands of modern applications.
Instead of focusing on a single technology or community, our goal is to bring open source database communities and developers together to share their experience, learn from their work, and foster collaboration on challenges ahead.
Suggested Topics - Evolution of new database architecture for cloud native environments (e.g., to address scalability, elasticity, reliability) - Integrating AI/ML workloads with distributed databases - How to ease/streamline database migration (especially from legacy databases) - Achieving database upgrades without downtime - How to benchmark and tune distributed databases - Query optimization for cloud native databases - Tools/methodologies for monitoring, observability, optimizations, testing, etc. - Working with streaming data - Stories from end-users (both successes and failures) - Security and compliance for cloud native databases - State of open-source licenses and database communities - Emerging trends/use cases
These are just suggestions and we encourage you to be creative with your proposals! You can also view accepted talks from the 2025 devroom at https://archive.fosdem.org/2025/schedule/track/databases/.
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I don't think the traditional talks that were scheduled at the PostgreSQL or MySQL and Friends DevRooms would be welcome there.