SeaGL 2025 Opens Speaker Submissions for November Conference
SeaGL, the Seattle GNU/Linux Conference, announced its 2025 Call for Presentations is now open. The free, community-focused event will take place November 7–8 both in-person in Seattle and virtually for global participants.
Organizers are seeking proposals on a wide range of Free/Libre/Open-Source Software (FLOSS) topics, including security, education, hardware, AI, data science, and community culture. Talks outside these categories are also welcome under an "Everything Else" track. Sponsored talks are not permitted.
Speakers must either present live in Seattle or participate via livestream. A technical check is required one week before the event. The submission deadline is June 15.
SeaGL 2025 will be held at the Seattle Central College campus and streamed online, continuing its mission to make open-source discussions accessible to a broad audience. Session recordings will be made available after the event.
More information is available on the SeaGL website.