Final Day to Submit Abstracts for UN Open Source Week Community Day
Submissions for the Community Day at UN Open Source Week close on 31 March 2026, marking the final day for contributors to propose community-led initiatives. The event is scheduled for 26 June 2026 and will focus on how open source projects support digital cooperation and inclusive innovation across sectors.
The Community Day is positioned as a platform for showcasing practical work emerging from open source communities. According to information published on the event website, the programme will include workshops, presentations, and discussions demonstrating how collaborative development models are applied across sectors.
Participants are expected to submit abstracts outlining proposed sessions, typically covering project outcomes, implementation experiences, or collaborative efforts. The announcement does not specify detailed evaluation criteria or thematic tracks beyond general references to community-driven work.
Available information on the event remains limited in technical scope. No supporting examples of accepted sessions, selection benchmarks, or programme structure have been outlined, making it difficult to assess the expected depth or format of contributions.
Further details are available on the official UN Open Source Week website. Abstracts can be submitted via the official submission form.
