DrupalCamp Kortrijk 2026 Opens Call for Papers, Invites Community-Led Sessions
DrupalCamp Kortrijk 2026 has opened its Call for Papers for the two-day event scheduled on to in Kortrijk, Belgium, inviting the community to help shape this year’s program.
Organisers are welcoming proposals from across the Drupal ecosystem, including technical deep dives, real-world case studies, architectural discussions, project learnings, and community-focused stories. The goal is to assemble a balanced schedule reflecting both hands-on development expertise and broader community perspectives.
First-time speakers are explicitly encouraged to submit. The organisers position the camp as an inclusive platform where emerging voices can present alongside experienced contributors.
To assist prospective speakers, Mathias Verraes has published a guide on submitting conference talks. Drawing on more than a decade of reviewing proposals, Verraes emphasises clarity in abstracts, discourages outsourcing thinking to AI-generated submissions, and advises clearly defining the audience level and value of a talk. While not specific to DrupalCamp, the advice is directly applicable to CFP preparation.
The Call for Papers is being managed through the event’s submission platform, where speakers can review guidelines and submit proposals. Members of the organising team are also available on Drupal Slack to provide guidance before submission.
Session proposals can be submitted via the official CFP page at pretalx.com/drupalcamp-kortrijk-2026/cfp.
