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title: Call for Proposals
**Our call for proposals has begun!**
We had over 15 tracks proposed by our incredible community, so
now we want to hear from you about how you fit into the mix! While our tracks
set the stage for the tone and overall character of the conference, there
are plenty of talks we've seen in the community that don't fit neatly into
any specific one of them. In that case, we'd love to see the ways you and
your community collaborate, use, build free software, and even ideas outside
free software that you think a broaded audience could benefit from!
The tracks are:
* Container Days
* Sustainable Open Source Business/ Software Worker Coops
* Diversity Equity and Inclusion and FOSS
* FOSS at Play: Games, creative development, and open technology
* Open Source AI + Data
* Issues in Open Work; Common Challenges and Best Practices in the Open Source Industry, Open Scholarship, and Government
* Community: Open Source in Practice
* BSD Unix
* XMPP
* Science of Community
* AArch64/ARM64 Servers and Open Source- The Who, What, Why, and How
* FOSS For Education
* Copyleft and Compliance
* SFC Member Projects
* FOSS in Daily Life
Whether you have a talk about the history of software patents, a technical
dive into CAD software your makerspace uses, or ways your intentional community
has setup it's garden using open hardware and software to manage you beans,
we'd love to hear from you.
Our submission process uses <a
href="https://eldarion.com/symposion/">Symposion</a>, an open source conference
software. After making an account (so we know how to contact you and keep track
of the submissions process), you can submit your talk which will be reviewed by
our relevant volunteer track coordinates and Software Freedom Conservancy staff.
Our CFP will remain open until May 28th and we hope to hear from you.
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