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Overview
FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting) is one of the largest annual gatherings for open-source enthusiasts, developers, and contributors. Held in Brussels, Belgium, the event features hundreds of talks, workshops, and discussions covering everything from kernel development to community management. For those unable to attend in person—or who simply want to revisit a session—the FOSDEM organizers have released all video recordings deemed "worth publishing" from the 2026 edition. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to find, watch, and make the most of these recordings.

Whether you're a seasoned FOSDEM attendee or a first-time viewer, this tutorial provides a clear path to accessing the videos, understanding the organizational structure, and avoiding common pitfalls. By the end, you'll be able to navigate the available content like a pro.
Prerequisites
Before diving in, ensure you have the following:
- A modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari) with JavaScript enabled for interactive schedule pages.
- A stable internet connection (most videos are streamed in HD; a 5 Mbps connection is recommended for smooth playback).
- A media player or browser capable of playing MP4 or WebM formats—most modern browsers handle this natively.
- Optional but helpful: A note-taking app or bookmark manager to save links to specific talks.
No special software or accounts are required; all videos are freely available to the public.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Method 1: Using the Full Schedule Page
- Navigate to the main FOSDEM 2026 schedule: Go to
https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/. This page lists every talk, keynote, and lightning talk from the event. - Find a talk you're interested in: Browse by day, track, or use the search function (look for a magnifying glass icon or Ctrl+F). Each talk entry includes the title, speaker, room, and time slot.
- Click on the talk title to open its individual schedule page. This page contains a detailed description, speaker bio, and—most importantly—a video player or a direct link to the recording.
- Watch the video: The embedded player will start streaming immediately. You can adjust playback speed, enable subtitles (if available), or download the video via the “Download” button (usually in the player controls or a separate link).
Method 2: Using the Per-Room Video Archive
- Access the room-organized video index: Point your browser to
https://video.fosdem.org/2026/. You'll see a list of room names (e.g., "H.1301 (Cornil)", "AW1.120", "K.3.401") corresponding to the physical rooms at the venue. - Select a room to see all talks that took place there, listed chronologically. Each entry shows the talk title, speaker, and a link to the video file.
- Click on a video file link to play or download it directly. Files are typically named with the talk ID or a descriptive slug.
- Optional: Use the room list to explore talks by topic—many rooms were dedicated to specific tracks (e.g., "H.1301" often hosted the Go devroom).
Method 3: Using the Individual Schedule Pages (Direct from Schedules)
- Visit the main FOSDEM 2026 schedule page as described in Method 1.
- Instead of clicking a talk title, look for a small video icon or a link labeled "Watch video" next to the talk entry. This is a shortcut to the recording without loading the detailed page.
- Click that link to open the video in a new tab or player.
Additional Resources: LWN.net Coverage
For in-depth written summaries of many FOSDEM 2026 talks, visit LWN.net's conference index page. This resource provides articles detailing key points from selected talks, which can help you decide which videos to watch first or supplement your viewing.
Common Mistakes
- Not checking the "worth publishing" filter: The organizers explicitly state that only videos deemed "worth publishing" are online. If a talk has no recording link, it was either not recorded or not released. Don’t assume all talks are available.
- Overlooking room-based organization: The schedule page can be overwhelming with hundreds of talks. Using the room-based index at
video.fosdem.org/2026/often reveals clusters of related content—great for deep-diving into a specific devroom track. - Ignoring the download option: If your internet connection is unstable, download the video file instead of streaming. Most players allow you to download via a right-click or dedicated button.
- Confusing FOSDEM years: The 2026 videos are at
video.fosdem.org/2026/. Be careful not to land on the 2025 or 2027 archives. Always double-check the URL.
Summary
Accessing FOSDEM 2026 videos is straightforward: use the main schedule page (fosdem.org/2026/schedule/) for talk-specific links, or the room-by-room archive at video.fosdem.org/2026/ for browsing by track. Remember that not every talk was published, and make use of LWN's written coverage for context. With these methods, you can catch up on all the open-source knowledge shared at FOSDEM 2026 at your own pace.