Akademy CFP extended: submit your talks now!
Nate Graham
nate at kde.org
Tue May 26 03:46:23 BST 2026
Question: what are the different tracks and which one should a submitter
choose? Options include "Main", "KDE Reports" and "KDE Development", but
I can't find an explanation there or on
https://akademy.kde.org/2026/cfp/ regarding what these are used for.
Nate
On 5/19/26 1:37 AM, Bhushan Shah wrote:
> Hello folks!
>
> This is your reminder that if you have not submitted *your* (not AI generated)
> talk yet, now is the time to do it! We are happy to announce that *The
> deadline for submissions is extended to Sunday, May 31 at 23:59 CEST!* So
> please submit your talks!
>
> The details can be found on the Call for Participation <https://
> akademy.kde.org/2026/cfp/> page, if you’re not sure about whether you should
> submit a talk, we encourage you to do it anyway! If your talk isn’t chosen,
> don’t worry, there will be opportunities during the week to hold a BoF session
> or just chat with other folks in the halls about it. Submit your talk here
> <https://conf.kde.org/event/11/abstracts/>.
>
> Additionally, there are ways to contribute to the programming at Akademy this
> year outside of the Talks/BoF tracks. Check out the 30th Birthday section
> <https://community.kde.org/Akademy/2026#30th_Birthday_Celebration> of this
> year’s Akademy wiki for details.
>
> Lastly, the deadline to apply for travel support is May 31, read the policy
> <https://ev.kde.org/rules/reimbursement_policy/> and submit your application
> <https://reimbursements.kde.org/events/247> ASAP. Don’t forget to register
> <https://akademy.kde.org/2026/register/> to attend if you haven’t already!
>
> Best Regards,
> Bhushan, For Akademy 2026 Program Committee
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