September 10-12, 2024 | San Francisco, CA
Putting on an amazing conference depends on great content, which is where you come in! Join other GraphQL leaders and community members as a presenter by submitting to our Call for Proposals (CFP) and sharing your experience across a wide range of topics.
For any questions regarding the CFP process, please email cfp@linuxfoundation.org.
CFP ClosedPlease be aware that the Linux Foundation will now be utilizing Sessionize for CFP submissions. Sessionize is a cloud-based event content management software designed to be intuitive and user-friendly. If you need guidance, please review how to submit your session for an event to see step-by-step instructions and helpful screenshots.
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Latest and greatest developments in the GraphQL specification, reference implementation, and related official specifications such as GraphQL-over-HTTP specification.
Best practices, real world use cases, spectacular success, spectacular failures, and lessons learned from production deployments of GraphQL.
Authentication/authorization, security testing, threat models, GraphQL and OWASP Top 10, exploit analysis and retrospective, full-lifecycle security considerations.
Client development (web, mobile, and beyond) with GraphQL, frontend frameworks, GraphQL IDEs.
GraphQL server implementations, data sources for GraphQL resolvers, alternative execution strategies, and related backend development concerns.
Everything related to scaling GraphQL: testing, automation, performance, social/organizational considerations.
Research papers or studies in academia that involve GraphQL.
What’s happening at the vanguard of GraphQL adoption that will help define the future of GraphQL usage in the community.
Integration with platform providers/frameworks, serverless, mesh architectures, AI/ML.
Building a schema from multiple smaller schemas: technologies, experiences, specifications, best practices, things to avoid.
The latest and greatest developments in GraphiQL and other GraphQL IDEs, frontend and backend tooling, editor integrations, AI assistance and more.
Have a talk idea that doesn’t fit inside the topics above? Challenge accepted! Wow us with your awesome talk submission and we’ll work with you to fit it into our track structure.
While it is not our intention to provide you with strict instructions on how to prepare your proposal, we hope you will take a moment to review the following guidelines that we have put together to help you prepare the best submission possible. To get started, here are three things that you should consider before submitting your proposal:
There are plenty of ways to give a presentation about projects and technologies without focusing on company-specific efforts. Remember the things to consider that we mentioned above when writing your proposal and think of ways to make it interesting for attendees while still letting you share your experiences, educate the community about an issue, or generate interest in a project.
Your abstract title will be the main point of reference for attendees to decide if they want to attend your talk, so choose it carefully. The title should accurately reflect the content of your talk. Speakers are required to adhere to our Code of Conduct. We also highly recommend that speakers take our online Inclusive Speaker Orientation Course.
We want to make sure submitters receive resources to help put together a great submission and if accepted, give the best presentation possible. To help with this, we recommend viewing seasoned speaker Dawn Foster’s in-depth talk: Getting Over Your Imposter Syndrome to Become a Conference Speaker – Dawn Foster, VMware.
Linux Foundation events are an excellent way to get to know the community and share your ideas and the work that you are doing and we strongly encourage first-time speakers to submit talks for our events. In the instance that you aren’t sure about your abstract, reach out to us and we will be more than happy to work with you on your proposal.
The Linux Foundation is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for participants at all of our events. We encourage all submitters to review our complete Code of Conduct.