The Call for Talk and Presentation proposals for EuroBSDCon 2026 is now open.

EuroBSDCon is the European technical conference for users and developers of 
BSD-based systems. The conference is scheduled to take place on September 9-13 
2026 in Brussels, Belgium. The tutorials will be held on Thursday and Friday to 
registered participants and the talks are presented to conference attendees on 
Saturday and Sunday.

The Call for Talk and Presentation proposals period will close on June 20th, 
2026.  Prospective speakers will be notified of acceptance or otherwise by June 
29th, 2026.

This document is available at https://2026.eurobsdcon.org/cfp

**Call for Talk and Presentation Proposals (CFP)**

The EuroBSDCon program committee is inviting BSD developers and users to submit 
innovative and original talk proposals not previously presented at other 
European conferences. Topics of interest to the conference include, but are not 
limited to applications, architecture, implementation, performance and security 
of BSD-based operating systems, as well as topics concerning the economic or 
organizational aspects of BSD usage. Presentations and talks are expected to be 
45 minutes and are to be delivered in English.

**Call for Tutorial Proposals**

The EuroBSDCon program committee is also inviting qualified practitioners in 
their field to submit proposals for half or full day tutorials on topics 
relevant to development, implementation and use of BSD-based systems.

Half-day tutorials are expected to be 2.5 to 3 hours and full-day tutorials 5 
to 6 hours. The tutorials are to be taught in English.

**Submissions**

Proposals should be sent through the registration system at 
https://events.eurobsdcon.org

Proposals should contain a short and concise text description of about 100 
words as well as a short speaker biography.

Accepted papers and presentations will be published on the conference web site 
as soon as feasible during or after the conference. We encourage submitters to 
consider writing up a formal paper for this purpose in addition to making a 
presentation.

While we urge prospective speakers to seek funding from employers or other 
benevolent sources, the conference does have a budget for covering reasonable 
travel and accommodation expenses for speakers, with accommodation to the 
extent possible provided at the primary speaker hotel (see the Travel page on 
the conference website). Speakers who will be applying for travel funding 
should also submit an estimate of expected travel expenses. Please see the 
Speaker Reimbursement Policy page at 
https://eurobsdconfoundation.org/speaker-reimbursement-policy/ for details.

Please also note that due to visa issues in the past, we would like to know as 
early as possible of any visa requirements for speakers. Please check the 
Belgium visa application requirements site at 
https://dofi.ibz.be/en/themes/third-country-nationals/short-stay for guidance.

***Pre-submission mentoring***
Do you have an idea (however vague) about something you might want to talk 
about? Are you new to public speaking? Run your ideas, questions or concerns by 
one of our friendly and experienced speakers! They can help you refine your 
ideas and ease you into the process of writing the proposal, and share from 
their experiences so you better understand what awaits you, should your talk be 
accepted.

You can join the #EuroBSDCon-Talks channel on the Libera IRC network, or 
contact one of the speakers directly. They are looking forward to helping you! 
Our volunteers include:
 - Eirik Øverby, FreeBSD sysadmin and retrocomputing nerd.
   (https://2019.eurobsdcon.org/talk-speakers/#compliance, 
https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2025/talk/SMHRAR/)
   IRC: Libera/Ltning, Fedi: @[email protected], Signal: ltning.01
   
 - Peter N. M. Hansteen, sysadmin/devops, OpenBSD enthusiast, "engineer up!"
   Recent talks https://nxdomain.no/~peter/pf_fullday.pdf 
https://nxdomain.no/sbom.pdf, 
   writes stuff like 
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/eighteen_years_of_greytrapping.html
                     
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/a_bus_ride_and_at_least_three_ux_fails.html
                     https://nostarch.com/book-of-pf-4e
  IRC:Libera/pitrh, Fedi: @[email protected] 

We will be looking for more volunteers to help in the pre-submission efforts.

We encourage people from all walks of life to consider giving a talk. If you 
should require any special facilitation (e.g. access to private space, flexible 
time slots) in order to be able to join us, please let us know and we will do 
our best to accomodate.

**Contact**

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us by sending an email 
to [email protected]

-- 
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/blogposts https://nostarch.com/book-of-pf-4th-edition
"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.

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