Presentations - Call for Participation
We now invite proposals for presentations.
FOSDEM offers open source and free software developers a place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. Renowned for being highly developer-oriented, the event brings together some 8000+ geeks from all over the world.
The twenty-second edition will take place online on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th February 2022 using the same underlying technology as the twenty-first edition. We will be running a variety of streams including Developer Rooms, Main Tracks and Lightning Talks.
Proposals
All proposals for presentations should be submitted using Pentabarf: https://fosdem.org/submit. If you already created an account in the system for a previous edition, please reuse it rather than re-registering. You can reset your password here: https://penta.fosdem.org/user/forgot_password
When making a proposal, please select the appropriate track.
If the topic fits into a Developer Room, then please refer to that room's call for papers, listed here and select that room as the "track".
Select Lightning Talks for a 15-minute Lightning Talk outside the developer rooms.
For the main tracks, please choose from the following topics: Community (Main Tracks), Real Time Communications (Main Tracks), Security (Main Tracks) or, alternatively, pick Other Topics (Main Tracks and Keynotes) for anything that doesn't fit into any of the other categorisations.
Main track presentations will be allocated slots of either 45 or 60 minutes, which includes some time for live Q&A after the video presentation. Please set the Duration field to one of those two values. Your pre-recording should then be between 5 and 10 minutes shorter than the duration you chose.
Deadlines
Submission deadlines vary according to the track.
For Developer Rooms, check the relevant Call for Papers. The final deadline for Main Tracks and Lightning Talks is Tuesday 28th December 2021. Accepted speakers will be notified by Tuesday 4th January 2022.
Please note that some programme committees may be reviewing proposals and making decisions on an ongoing basis before the published deadlines. This means that, for the most popular tracks, submitting early may increase your chance of acceptance as later submissions may be competing for fewer remaining places in the schedule, and particular themes for sections of the programme might already have been chosen based upon the range of submissions received earlier.
Requirements
Accepted speakers will need to prepare, record and upload their presentation during the first three weeks of January, no later than Friday 21st January. Guidance will be provided. Speakers will need to be in a place with a computer with a reliable internet connection and working camera and microphone when their presentation is scheduled so they can join a video room and take questions and engage in discussion after their pre-recorded presentation is played.
The conference language is English. All content must relate to Free and Open Source Software. By participating in the event you agree to the publication of your recordings, slides and other content provided under the same licence as all FOSDEM content (CC-BY).
All participation is subject to the FOSDEM Code of Conduct.
Questions or remarks? Contact us at devrooms@fosdem.org, lightningtalks@fosdem.org or program@fosdem.org.
All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC.