PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2020 will take place in Berlin, Germany,
on October 20-23. Our Call for Papers and Call for Sponsors are now open. We are accepting proposals for talks in English. Each session will last 45 minutes, and may be on any topic related to PostgreSQL. The submission deadline is July 31st. Selected speakers will be notified before August 15th, 2020. Please submit your proposals by going to https://2020.pgconf.eu/call-for-papers/ and following the instructions. The proposals will be considered by committee who will produce a schedule to be published nearer the conference date. The members of the committee are listed on the website linked above. All selected speakers will get free entry to the conference (excluding training sessions). We do not in general cover travel and accommodations for speakers, but may be able to do so in limited cases. If you require assistance with funding to be able to attend, please make a note of this in the submission notes field or contact us separately before the submission deadline. Our Call for Sponsorship is also open. Take your chance to present your services or products to the PostgreSQL community - or see it as a give back opportunity. All sponsorship levels also include one or more free entrance tickets, depending on the level. Please head to https://2020.pgconf.eu/become-sponsor/ for more details. Under the current circumstances it is hard to be certain if we will be able to run this event in October, due to the Covid-19 situation. However, signed commitments means we are proceeding under the assumption that we can, and if the situation changes we will adapt and/or cancel at a later date. To make it clear to everybody, both sponsors and attendees, we’ve published a special Covid-19 handling policy at https://2020.pgconf.eu/covid-19/ which outlines that we will be providing a full refund to both sponsors and attendees if we have to cancel the event. As usual, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you in Berlin in October! -- Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum German PostgreSQL User Group European PostgreSQL User Group - Board of Directors Volunteer Regional Contact, Germany - PostgreSQL Project
