Call for Proposals - MiniDebConf Online #2


Call for Proposals - The second Online Mini-Debconf, centered around the theme of gaming on Linux, will take place on 21 and 22 November, 2020. If you love games, and would like to contribute a talk, then please click here to submit your ta...



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Call for Proposals The second Online Mini-Debconf, centered around the theme of gaming on Linux, will take place on 21 and 22 November, 2020. If you love games, and would like to contribute a talk, then please click here to submit your talk (sign-in required). Talk slots are 20 minutes or 45 minutes long, including time for questions. We would prefer talks to be pre-recorded, with a live Q&A session on the day of broadcast. If you have a strong preference, then it’s also ok to perform the talk live. In this case please make sure that you have a reliable computer and Internet connection. We are particularly keen to hear about the following topics: Gaming engines Game development on Linux or Debian Content/asset creation using free software tools Games already packaged in Debian or are viable to be packaged Compatibility and performance tuning for running games on Linux But don’t let that list limit you, creativity is encouraged! What we need from you: A title (doesn’t have to be perfect, can be tweaked again closer to the event) A short (2-3 sentences) summary of your talk What timezone you are in (talks will run from 10:00 - 20:00 UTC, Sat & Sun) The majority of our audience will be comfortable hearing talks in English, although talks in other languages are welcome too. We are accepting talks on a rolling basis, so if you are interested please submit sooner rather than later! If you are having trouble submitting your talk, please contact us at online-cfp@debconf.org Before the Online MiniDebConf, we’re also planning two days of MiniDebCamp. During these days we can host ad-hoc sessions that might not fit in a typical 20 or 45 minute talk slot. Have fun! Submit your talk