Florida DrupalCamp 2026 Opens Call for Sessions Ahead of February Event in Orlando
Florida DrupalCamp 2026 is now accepting session proposals for its upcoming community conference, taking place February 20–22, 2026, at the Florida Technical College campus in Orlando. The camp invites Drupal professionals and enthusiasts to submit session ideas on a rolling basis, with early submissions receiving priority consideration.
Spanning three days, the event will include Drupal trainings on Friday, a full day of sessions on Saturday, and contribution sprints and additional talks on Sunday. Organizers confirmed that all sessions will be recorded, and each session will run 45 minutes, including time for Q&A.
High-demand topics identified by prospective attendees include Composer, Git, DevOps workflows, security, PHP, accessibility, front-end development, AWS, and Drupal Canvas. Proposals on AI within Drupal, as well as non-Drupal topics like JavaScript frameworks, CMS comparisons, and inclusion in tech, are also encouraged.
The final deadline for session submissions is December 3, 2025. Mentorship support is available for first-time or nervous speakers, and all participants must follow the event’s Code of Conduct. Organizers note that session acceptances will be issued on a rolling basis to help accommodate speaker travel planning.
Florida DrupalCamp remains a volunteer-led event that brings together developers, designers, business professionals, and open-source advocates. With tracks for training, knowledge sharing, and collaboration, it continues to be a fixture in the North American Drupal event calendar.
Submit your session or learn more at fldrupal.camp.
