All Things Open is one of the world's premiere events for open-minded
technologists and open culture advocates.[1] I encourage members of the
open organization community to submit their proposals for event
programming—talks, breakout sessions, and workshops alike—because I
think our unique and dynamic community stands to make a strong showing
at the conference.

Proposals are due no later than March 15, though I would suggest having
submissions complete before that date!

To submit your proposal(s), just:

1. Visit the official call for papers [2]

2. Determine whether your material is best delivered as a 15-minute
"burst" talk, a 45-minute breakout session, or a multi-hour workshop

3.  Scroll to the bottom of the page to complete the form about your
name, title, and presentation history

4. Click "Next Page," and complete the form about your proposed session

5. Submit!

I suspect our community will likely develop material suitable to the
"Community," "Education," "Case Study," and "101" tracks.

Please note, too, that All Things Open features a special seminar on
diversity and inclusion that will likely be of great interest to members
of our community. You can pitch programming for that, too.

Anyone who'd developed OpenOrg-related material that wasn't accepted for
Red Hat Summit should by all means submit that material for All Things
Open. To all interested in pitching programming, I remain available for
editorial assistance, general guidance, and/or moral support. Please submit!

Sincerely,
Bryan

----

[1] https://allthingsopen.org/
[2] https://allthingsopen.org/call-for-papers/

_______________________________________________
Openorg-list mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openorg-list

Reply via email to