Tag Archive: Thessaloniki


Fosscomm 2012 (Serres).

A beautiful and dynamic experience that I hope will be repeated again.
Congratulations to the organizers and participants of this conference.
Their contributions to Free Software was invaluable.

TheHackerspace (Thessaloniki’s Hackerspace) is here!

We announce that at 7.00 pm on Thursday 30/6 we organize a kick-off event for the presentation of TheHackerspace at the Art Cafe “Kokini Klosti Demeni” which is the permanent meeting place at 32 Nicosia Street, Kalamaria, Thessaloniki. Come to get to know us, to see you and share ideas!

The TheHackerspace is an open laboratory for research, collaboration, creativity and learning. But above all, it is a vibrant community of people with ideas and concepts stemming from the philosophy of Free Software / Open Hardware. The idea for the project was started a few months ago by people who love Hacking, both software and hardware, and soon was put into practice with passion and desire to contribute to the community.

Our moto is “Love to hack embedded & operating systems!“.

Happy Hacking,

Stergios Kalamopoulos
Efstathios Chatzikyriakidis
Stavros Kalapothas

The Free Software / Open Source Software Association (FS / OSSA) recently organized a conference entitled “Open Source: Opportunity Development” in various cities. Also, last Sunday (22/05/11), I had the opportunity to attend the one-day workshop held at the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki.

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It was a very interesting experience for me to participate in the mission of the Department of Informatics and Communications of the T.E.I. of Central Macedonia in Thessaloniki, where the Department took part in the Infosystem 2010 exhibition.

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It was a very interesting experience for me to participate in the mission of the Department of Informatics and Communications of the T.E.I. of Central Macedonia in Thessaloniki, where the Department took part in the Infosystem 2009 exhibition.

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A beautiful and dynamic experience that I hope will be repeated again.
Congratulations to the organizers and participants of this conference.
Their contributions to Free Software was invaluable.