DrupalSouth Wellington Call for Paper Submissions
DrupalSouth, an annual open-source conference, is scheduled from 17 to 19 May 2023. The 2023 event is returning in-person and will be held at The Embassy Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand. Save the date details are out on the DrupalSouth Twitter page.
DrupalSouth 2023 Speakers Details
DrupalSouth Wellington is looking for Drupal-related session submissions from people with various backgrounds, topic areas, and disciplines for the 2023 event.
Entries will be reviewed by a volunteer team of Track Leaders with experience in each topic area and will be chosen based on accuracy, relevance to the track topic, and speaker experience.
More than one speaker may co-present a session. Additional speakers will receive an opportunity to purchase tickets at a special price.
Session length: 30 minutes long with 5 minutes Q&A to follow.
Submissions will close at 11:59 pm on Monday, 6 March 2023 Wellington time.
Your presentation should fit under any of the following session track themes and leads:
- Drupal Development
- Web Tools & Technologies
- User Experience & Content
- Showcases & Project Management
Multiple submissions are allowed. Selected speakers will be notified in early April 2023. If you are interested in sharing your knowledge at DrupalSouth 2023 you can send in your submission at DrupalSouth.org
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