[[!meta title="Call for Proposals"]] **EmacsConf 2019 | November 2, 2019 | Virtual Conference** The Call for Proposals for EmacsConf 2019 talks is now open, until **August 31, 2019**. We are back again this year, after a much too long hiatus, and we're calling for your participation! EmacsConf is the conference about the joy of [Emacs](//www.gnu.org/software/emacs/), Emacs Lisp, and memorizing key sequences. This year, we are holding EmacsConf as a virtual (online) conference. We haven't fully decided on the details and needed infrastructure yet, but using as much [free software](//www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) as possible, and ideally _only_ free software, for this is a priority for us. See the end of this announcement if you would like to get involved and help us with this! We welcome speakers of **all backgrounds** and **all levels of experience**, including newcomers submitting a proposal to give their first talk! ### Important Dates
CFP Opens July 29, 2019
CFP Closes August 31, 2019
Speaker Notifications September 7, 2019
Schedule Published October 1, 2019
EmacsConf 2019! November 2, 2019
### Talk Formats The following are the main formats for EmacsConf 2019 talks: - **10 minutes** (Lightning talk): Quickly present a cool project, concept, or trick! - **20 minutes** (Standard talk): Introduce the audience to a new Emacs mode, concept, or just talk about something not necessarily shiny and new but that you find really neat nonetheless. - **45 minutes** (Extended talk): Take your time going more in depth, and/or do a demo! Extended talks are a great way of really educating the audience about something you enjoy. Other session formats such as tutorials and workshops could be arranged as well. If you are interested in these or other kinds of sessions, let us know and we can try to arrange it! Keynote speaker(s) for EmacsConf 2019 will be introduced in a future announcement. ### Topic Ideas Not sure what to give a talk about? You might find some neat ideas on the [[ideas]] page (feel free to add yours there too)! If you're still not sure, come by our IRC channel `#emacsconf` on `irc.freenode.net` and say hi. You can join the chat using [your favourite IRC client](irc://irc.freenode.net:6667/emacsconf) or the [freenode webchat](https://webchat.freenode.net/#emacsconf). A great way to write a strong proposal is to start by exploring the programs from previous years: [[2015|2015/schedule]], [[2013|2013#program]]. ### Submission Once you're ready to submit your proposal, the [[submit]] page has the instructions on how to submit your talk. We are committed to increasing the participation of speakers belonging to groups traditionally underrepresented at free software conferences, including women and people of colour. If you're comfortable sharing demographic information, please include them in your submission email, but your proposal will not be judged negatively if you leave them out. ### Getting Involved If you would like to get involved with the various aspects of organizing the conference like planning the sessions or help setting up the infrastructure, see our [[planning]] page and come say hi to us at `#emacsconf` on `irc.freenode.net`. Don't forget to subscribe to our mailing list [emacsconf-discuss](//lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss) for discussion and announcements about the EmacsConf conference. We look forward to your ideas and submissions!