Quick Bio
Lucian Savluc is a Vancouver-based software engineer specialized in user experience, product design and event planning with a growing passion for open source and free culture. In his blog, CianBlog, he writes about trying to do the right thing while keeping his family fed and supporting the growth of IT community free culture.
Lucian was born in Romania and he emigrated in Canada together with his family in the summer of 2003.
Among other things, he is the initiator, coordinator and promoter of eLiberatica Open Source and Free Software IT Conference & ROSI Group.
Lucian’s profile on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/lucian/savluc
New images: http://www.flickr.com/photos/luciansavluc/
Articles and inteviews realted to FLOSS, eLiberatica IT Conference and ROSI
European Commission
- Article:
Successful Open Source conference ’should inspire government’
August 2007
Agora Media
- Article by Elena-Andreea Liţă:
Open Romania (”Deschide România”)
May 2007
eLiberatica Conferece 2007
- Lucian Savluc keynote presentation:
About ROSI and eLiberatica – past, present and future
May 2007
Navarik Corp.
- Article:
eLiberatica
May 2007
Linux.com
- Article by Bruce Byfield:
National FOSS conference scheduled for Romania in May
April 2007
BUSINESS Magazine
- Article by Mircea Sarbu:
From a snowball to avalanche (”De la bulgare la avalansa”)
March 2007
PC Magazine
- Interview with Lucian Savluc:
eLiberatica, a starting point
February 2007
NetReport Magazine
- Interview with Lucian Savluc:
eLiberatica - starting with an ideea
December 2006
NewsForge
- Article by Bruce Byfield referring eLiberatica and ROSI:
BarCampEarth: a local report
August 2006
Marked Watch Magazine
- Article by Tudor Chirtoaca referring eLiberatica and ROSI:
Open Source community looking for an official representative
November 2006
Other events
Techvibes
- “The Job” Competition
Techvibes Unplugged: September 21 - Hosted by Techvibes.com (Vancouver)
Congratulations to Lucian Savluc for getting THE JOB!!!
September 2004



[…] to speak with them and there was a palpable sense of having set something very big in motion. Lucian deserves a lot of credit for wanting to make such a difference in his home country even though he […]
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