CFP closes at | October 01, 2025 11:48 UTC |
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DevOpsDays is the global heartbeat of the DevOps movement—a truly unique, community-organized, not-for-profit conference series for practitioners, by practitioners. What began in Ghent, Belgium, in 2009, saw Sydney host the very next event, underscoring Australia’s early and central role in our enduring community. Now, hundreds of volunteer-led conferences are held annually in over 130 locations worldwide, solidifying DevOpsDays as a pivotal and consistent force in the DevOps world.
We’re looking for passionate individuals to share their insights and experiences with a dedicated and engaged audience. Our two-day events offer a masterclass in collaborative learning, seamlessly weaving curated talks with the dynamic energy of self-organized “Open Space” discussions. This isn’t just about delivering a presentation; it’s about sparking dialogue, fostering connections, and directly impacting how practitioners approach their work.
We invite you to contribute to discussions on critical topics such as:
- Cloud Native & Architecture: Innovative approaches and real-world implementations.
- Software Development & Delivery: Accelerating pipelines and improving quality.
- Operations & Reliability: Building resilient systems and effective incident response.
- Automation & Tooling: Practical applications and emerging technologies.
- Testing & Quality Engineering: Integrating quality throughout the lifecycle.
- Security: Shifting left and building secure by design.
- Organizational Culture & Transformation: Leading change and fostering high-performing teams.
By speaking at DevOpsDays, you’ll gain invaluable visibility within the global DevOps community, engage directly with peers facing similar challenges, and contribute directly to the collective knowledge base. It’s an unparalleled opportunity to share your expertise, influence practices, and help shape the future of DevOps.
CFP Description
Choosing talks for DevOpsDays Wollongong is a blend of art and science. We’re looking to build the best possible program for our local audience, and here’s what we’re keeping in mind:
What We’re Looking For
Broad Appeal: How will your talk resonate with a diverse crowd? Even deep dives should offer something valuable for everyone in the room, not just those using your specific tools.
New Local Presenters: We want to hear your story! We’re particularly keen to highlight the challenges and successes experienced right here in the Illawarra region. If you’re new to speaking, don’t sweat it – we’re happy to offer guidance and coaching.
Under-represented Voices: All voices are welcome. If you’re in a less conventional tech field, part of a large traditional organisation, or simply have a unique background, we’re eager to hear about your experiences.
Original Content: While we’ll consider talks presented elsewhere, we much prefer content that our local community hasn’t likely seen before.
No Third-Party Submissions: This is a community-driven event. Speakers need to be directly engaged with us and the attendees. If a PR firm or marketing department is pitching your talk, it tells us you’re a bit removed from the process.
No Vendor Pitches: We value our vendors and sponsors immensely, but we won’t accept talks that are product sales pitches.