Last day for Topic submission to Open Source 101 Conf
The call for papers to 2023 Open Source 101 Conference ends today on 2022 December 30. The Open Source 101 2023 event will once again be in-person and will be held on Thursday, March 23 at The Dubois Center at UNCC, downtown Charlotte, NC and are looking for world-class speakers to deliver a variety of topics to attendees
The #OpenSource101 Call For Papers closes TOMORROW! We're looking for talks covering #OpenSource processes, technologies, projects, and communities. To see examples of topics or to submit your own: https://t.co/a5iBOclORd pic.twitter.com/aQRbxHBBwI
— All Things Open (@AllThingsOpen) December 29, 2022
WHY SPEAK?
Open Source 101 is a wonderful opportunity to help educate a very enthusiastic audience and one that is eager to learn. In addition, the exposure can be excellent as it creates a thought leadership opportunity. Finally, the networking opportunity is tremendous. Speakers are guaranteed to meet other thought leaders from around the region and U.S.
THE FORMAT
Two types of talks will be featured – shorter plenary keynotes and extended deeper-dive sessions. Open Source 101 is an opportunity for attendees to learn more about open source topics at an introductory level.
Talk formats: 10 minute keynotes, 1.5 hour and 2.5 hour sessions
Level of Difficulty: All submissions should address topics at an introductory-intermediate level.
Remember: The target audience for OS101 includes newbie/early-career technologists, technology veterans looking to learn something new, as well as university CS/technology/code school students.
