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VideoLAN Dev Days in Dublin

Welcome to Video Dev Days 2023

The VideoLAN non-profit organization is happy to invite you to the multimedia open-source event of the fall!

For the twelfth edition, after a break of three years, people from VideoLAN, FFmpeg and other multimedia-related open-source communities will meet in Dublin from 23. - 24. September 2023. We will discuss and work on the future of the open-source multimedia community.

This is a very technical conference, focused on low-level multimedia.

Schedule

Friday, September 22nd

  • Community day in Dublin (details to follow)
  • Drinks in the evening (7pm)

Evening drinks

We will gather for drinks at BrewDog Outpost Dublin at 7pm

Address:
Three Locks Square, 4, Dublin Docklands, Dublin 2, D02 E5R7, Ireland

Maps:

Saturday, September 23rd

Planning

Time
To be announced
19:00 - ??:?? Community Dinner by the Dinner committee

VideoLAN community dinner

The community dinner will take place at Merchant's Arch at 7pm.

Address:
48-49 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 EY65, Ireland

Maps:

You should have received an e-mail about the meals selection already.

Sunday, September 24th

Time
To be announced
13:00 VideoLAN Association Meeting


You can join VideoLAN Association Meeting online, using the Meeting link that was sent out on the Asso list. Note that it takes place at 1pm (Irish Standard Time, GMT+1).

Practical information

Location / main venue

The meeting is happening at the Trinity College Dublin.

Accommodation / Hotel

If you are sponsored by the VideoLAN association, your hotel is:

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane
Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 YT21, Ireland

Elsewise, please make your own arrangements for accommodation.

Transportation

A convenient way to get around in Dublin by public transport is the TFI Leap Visitor Card, which is available for 1, 3 or 7 days validity.

It is a physical card though, so you can not easily buy it online, instead it is probably easiest to buy it at Wrights Of Howth at the Dublin Airport Terminal 1, or other vendors listed on the website.

Means of payment

The currency used in the Republic of Ireland (that includes Dublin) is the Euro (EUR, €). Northern Ireland is using the Pound Sterling (GBP, £).

Electricity

BS 1363 (Type G) travel adapter

Standard Voltage is 230V at 50Hz, however the socket type is BS 1363 (Type G), so you will likely need an adaptor.

Code of Conduct

This community activity is running under the VideoLAN Code of Conduct. We expect all attendees to respect our Shared Values.

Contact

The VideoLAN Dev Days are organized by the board members of the VideoLAN non-profit organization:

  • Jean-Baptiste Kempf,
  • Denis Charmet,
  • Konstantin Pavlov, and
  • Felix Paul Kühne.

You can reach us here.

Additionally mindfreeze helps with the organisation, you can contact him on IRC (Libera.Chat).