One slot has a total of 30 minutes: 20 minutes for the talk; 5 minutes for questions and answers; 5 minutes for the participants to change rooms. At FOSS4G 2019 Bucharest, we can accommodate 11 parallel tracks, with sessions of 1.5 h – 2 h long. Thus, we are happy to say we can accept an approximate number of 300 talks.
FOSS4G 2019 Bucharest overarching theme revolves around connecting data and software. Keep this idea in mind as you browse through the main topics envisaged by the Program Committee.
When submitting a talk, you will be asked to select ONE general topic that best defines your contribution:
and ONE general theme that best defines your contribution:
Next, you will need to assign between 1 to 4 indicating the level of technical complexity of your contribution. 1 means that your audience can have minimal technical knowledge related to your submission’s subject to understand it, 4 means that your audience must be highly technical to get the most out of your talk. Furthermore, you are encouraged to give indication of resources (video, papers etc.) to read in advance, that will help get up to speed on advanced topics.
OSGeo is an open, grassroots, dynamic community and its flagship event has inherited its profound characteristics. There are no formal indications when preparing your contribution for FOSS4G, yet please consider the following suggestions:
For submitted talks, the selection timeline is as follows:
Close call for talks Community voting opens Community voting closes Accepted talks announced Full FOSS4G 2019 program
15th of April 16th of April 30th of April 15th of May 30th of May
FOSS4G is the international geospatial community’s event, thus the main selection of talks will be done through the open community voting process. The highest-scored ones will automatically be included in the program, while the others will be reviewed by the FOSS4G 2019 Bucharest volunteer Program Committee. Its members will make sure that the conference program will be well-balanced, diverse and they will make sure that every OSGeo project will have a “State of ” kind of presentation.
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