Southern California Linux Expo 2025 Invites Speakers in Various Tracks

Southern California Linux Expo 2025 Invites Speakers in Various Tracks

The Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE 22x) is inviting speakers to present at its 2025 event, scheduled for March 6-9 at the Pasadena Convention Center. This annual open-source conference encourages participants to showcase work on FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) and open hardware projects, fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration. SCaLE seeks proposals for various tracks, including Cloud Native, Developer, Embedded Linux, Open Source AI, and Observability, among others. Each track focuses on different technological innovations, from cloud containerization and open-source development practices to low-level systems and open government applications. The deadline for proposal submissions is November 1, 2024, with acceptance notifications beginning December 1.

In addition to its main tracks, SCaLE 22x will feature co-located events, such as DevOpsDay LA, NixCon North America, and OpenInfra Days North America, allowing participants to dive into specialized fields alongside the main conference. Tracks like Open Source Career Day and SCaLE The Next Generation cater to various community interests, including career development in open source and youth leadership in technology. Workshops of 2-4 hours will also be held, offering hands-on learning in open-source tools and practices. Proposals for these sessions should include details such as the expected duration, prerequisites, and the specific audience, to ensure a rich and engaging experience.

To submit a proposal, speakers can log into SCaLE’s CFP tool, providing a brief description, speaker biography, and relevant details for each talk. Accepted presentations are typically 45 minutes, with options for longer workshops. SCaLE requests that proposals adhere to open, non-proprietary formats and in-person presentations. Speakers are encouraged to indicate any special technical needs or financial constraints in their proposal submission. This event is an excellent platform for industry experts, enthusiasts, and youth to connect, present innovative ideas, and strengthen the open-source community.

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