openSUSE to Have Summit in Nashville

18. Sep 2018 | Douglas DeMaio | No License

The openSUSE community is headed to Nashville, Tennessee, next year and will have the openSUSE Summit Nashville April 5 through April 6, 2019, during the end of SUSE’s premier annual global technical conference SUSECON.

Registration for the event is open and the Call for Papers is open until Jan. 15. Partners of openSUSE, open-source community projects and community members are encourage to register for the summit and submit a talk.

The schedule for the openSUSE Summit Nashville will be released at the beginning of February.

There is one openSUSE/open source track. There are three talks that can be submitted for the openSUSE Summit Nashville. One is a short talk with a 15-minute limit; the other talk that can be submitted is a long talk with a 45-minute limit. A 90-minute workshop is also an available option for people submitting a talk for the summit.

Attendees of  SUSECON are also welcome to attend and submit talks. openSUSE Summit Nashville is a free community event that will take place on the last day of SUSECON and the Saturday that follows SUSECON.

Contact ddemaio (@) opensuse.org if you have any questions concerning the summit.

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