[[!meta title="Call for Participation"]] [[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2020 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, David Bremner
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Copyright © 2022 Amin Bandali Copyright © 2023 Sacha Chua"]] [[!template id=pagedraft]] # About EmacsConf [EmacsConf 2023](https://emacsconf.org/2023/) is about the joy of and Emacs Lisp. Come share your experiments and adventures with the Emacs text editor / operating system / way of life! We welcome speakers of ****all backgrounds**** and ****all levels of experience****, including newcomers giving their first talk. What have you found exciting about Emacs lately? What do you wish someone had told you when you were starting out? What part of your workflow might inspire someone to get into Emacs or go deeper? All kinds of people use Emacs for all kinds of things. We'd love it if EmacsConf 2023 could highlight interesting perspectives and reflect the diversity of our community. If you know someone who might have a good idea for a talk, please reach out to them and encourage them to submit a proposal. Many people (especially from underrepresented groups such as women, people of colour, non-developers, etc.) might not consider themselves proficient enough to share their thoughts. If you let them know that you value their knowledge and experiences, and maybe even suggest something that you think others would like to hear about, they may realize that they do have something worth sharing and that we would love to hear from them. # Call for participation [EmacsConf 2023](https://emacsconf.org/2023/) will be a virtual conference on **December 2 and 3, 2023 (Sat-Sun)**. If you'd like to present at the conference, please **[submit your proposal](https://emacsconf.org/2023/cfp/)** by **September 14, 2023 (Friday)**. A great way to get started with writing a proposal is to start by exploring the programs from previous years: [2022](https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/), [2021](https://emacsconf.org/2021/schedule/), [2020](https://emacsconf.org/2020/schedule/), [2019](https://emacsconf.org/2019/schedule/), [2015](https://emacsconf.org/2015/schedule/), [2013](https://emacsconf.org/2013/#program). You might also find some neat ideas on the [ideas](https://emacsconf.org/2023/ideas/) page. Feel free to add yours there too! If you're still not sure, come by our IRC channel `#emacsconf` on `irc.libera.chat` and say hi. You can join the chat using [your favourite IRC client](ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/emacsconf), or by visiting [chat.emacsconf.org](https://chat.emacsconf.org) in your web browser. This year, we'd like to experiment with accepting proposals throughout the CFP process. If there are similar proposals, we'll work with people so that the talks can cover different facets. # Important dates For EmacsConf 2023, we are planning for 9am to 5pm Toronto/EST (2pm-10pm UTC) on December 2 and 3.
CFP opens June 26, 2023 (Monday)
CFP closes September 14, 2023 (Friday)
Speaker notifications September 30, 2023
Schedule published October 31, 2023
EmacsConf 2023! December 2 and 3, 2023
If you are not available during the conference itself but you have a neat idea that you'd like to share, please propose it anyway! You can always handle questions after the conference, and we might even be able to coordinate with other Emacs meetups for events in other timezones. (If you're an Emacs meetup organizer and would like to make this happen, let's [get in touch](https://emacsconf.org/contact/)!) # Talk formats We'd like EmacsConf 2023 to inspire lots of different people to explore lots of different things in Emacs. We hope to put together a stream of quick ideas followed by lots of conversation over IRC and/or Q&A sessions, with occasional deep dives into topics that many people might find interesting or useful. Formats: - **5-10 minute lightning talk:** Just the essentials! If you can squeeze your prerecorded talk into 5-10 minutes by focusing on the essentials (not by talking faster!), we might be able to repeat it during the conference in order to fill gaps. - **20-minute talk:** short enough to keep people's attention, long enough to get into some details. There will be time for questions and answers after your talk, so you don't need to include that in your talk timing. Just like in EmacsConf 2022, you can answer questions via a BigBlueButton room, IRC, the Etherpad, the wiki, or e-mail (your choice). The stream will move on to the next talk at the scheduled time, but interested people can keep hanging out with you for a longer conversation. Other session formats such as tutorials, workshops, and hangouts are welcome as well, in case you would find those other formats preferable to a traditional talk format. If you're interested in these or other session types, please let us know [publicly](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org) or [privately](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org-private). We'll be happy to work something out with you. # Preparing and submitting your proposal It can be challenging and intimidating to prepare and submit a proposal to a conference, and we want to help make it less so. Come say hi to us on our IRC channel `#emacsconf` on `irc.libera.chat`, and we'd be happy to try and answer any questions or concerns you may have about writing your proposal or submitting it. We'd also love to receive suggestions on how we can best help you and other prospective speakers interested in giving a talk at EmacsConf. Once you're ready to submit your proposal, the [submit](https://emacsconf.org/2023/submit/) page has the instructions on how to submit your talk. If you'd like to propose something other than a talk, like restreaming the conference, you can also use this CFP to share your ideas with us. # What happens after you submit your proposal? The submissions will be reviewed by a selection committee. ([Volunteers welcome!](https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/)) If your talk is approved, we'd love it if you could help us make sure the conference runs smoothly. After we email you with the time allotted for your talk, we'll ask you to - prepare a prerecording of your talk, or record it with our help if that'd be easier for you; and - schedule a short tech-check if you'd like to answer questions in a live session. Subscribe to our main mailing list, [emacsconf-discuss](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss), for discussion and announcements about the EmacsConf conference. We look forward to your ideas and submissions! # Getting involved If you would like to help with the conference (planning the sessions, reviewing proposals, helping with infrastructure, making sessions more accessible, editing video transcripts, etc.), see our [volunteer](https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer) page and come say hi to us at `#emacsconf` on `irc.libera.chat`. In addition to the [emacsconf-discuss](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss) list, feel free to subscribe to [emacsconf-org](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org) as well, for discussions related to organizing the conference by the EmacsConf organizers and volunteers. We'd really appreciate your help in making EmacsConf 2023 the best one so far! # Commitment to freedom We remain fully committed to freedom, and we will continue using our infrastructure and streaming setup consisting entirely of [free software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html), much like previous EmacsConf conferences. Articles and documentation about the EmacsConf infrastructure are still underway, and will be announced on the emacsconf-discuss list when available. If you are curious about the EmacsConf infrastructure or are interested in working on it, please join our `#emacsconf-infra` channel on `irc.libera.chat` and say hi!