DjangoCon US 2019 - San Diego, CA - September 22nd - 27th, 2019

San Diego, CA

https://2019.djangocon.us/
Tags: Deep dive

CFP closed at  May 21, 2019 12:05 UTC
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DjangoCon US is an annual conference dedicated to teaching, inspiring, and sharing with the Django community. We are dedicated to expanding our inclusive culture, promoting and celebrating diversity, supporting each other personally and professionally, and contributing to our amazing web framework.

Our conference this year is at Marriott of Mission Valley in beautiful San Diego, California and runs from September 22nd - 27th 2019.

Schedule

  • Tutorials - September 22nd
  • Talks - September 23rd - September 24th
  • Deep Dive - September 25th
  • Sprints - September 26th - September 27th

CFP Description

Call For Proposals

We want you! We don’t just want to hear from the experts or big names - other perspectives are just as valuable. If you’ve done something that other people might be interested in or should know about, please submit a proposal!

We desire diversity! Our community is made better by a diverse set of voices, perspectives, and opinions. We love having an intersectional group of presenters as diverse as our wonderful community.

We fancy first-timers! If you haven’t spoken at a conference or given a tutorial before, this is your invitation to do so. Don’t let the idea that you’re not famous or an expert stop you from submitting. It certainly won’t stop us from selecting your talk or tutorial and it won’t stop the audience from enjoying it!

Plus there are perks! Presenters get free admission to DjangoCon US! Grants to assist with your travel and lodging expenses are available as well. Fill out the Opportunity Grant by May 20th, 2019. Decision notifications will be sent by June 24th, 2019.

How about some help?! Presenters, regardless of experience, sometimes want a little help. If you’d like any help in proposing, preparing, or presenting your talk, feel free to contact one of our mentors! A mentor is an experienced presenter who has volunteered to help other presenters. For first-time presenters, non-native English speakers, under-confident or uncertain speakers, or anyone who would just appreciate another set of eyes, our mentors are here to help. You’ll get the best results by forming a relationship with one mentor, rather than contacting several.

And if you would like to be a speaker mentor, let us know!

  • Anna Ossowski, Developer Relations at Elastic, speaker, mentor, PSF Board member, PyCon Open Spaces + Accessibility, PyLadies London co-organizer.

  • Frank Wiles, President of the Board, Django Software Foundation, Founder, REVSYS.

  • Katia Lira, Full stack developer and DEFNA Board Member. Katia gave a tutorial two years ago, overcoming her nerves and fear, and wants to help you do the same!

  • Katie McLaughlin, PyCon AU and DjangoCon AU Organizer, PSF Director, DSF Director.

  • Philip James, Senior Apiarist with the BeeWare Project, an organizer for DjangoCon US, and the Co-Founder of Bay Bridge Python. He has spoken at over a dozen conferences worldwide, including multiple PyCons and DjangoCons. He works for Patreon in San Francisco.

  • Dr Russell Keith-Magee, founder of the BeeWare project, developing GUI tools and libraries to support the development of Python software on desktop and mobile platforms. He is also a 13 year veteran of the Django core team, and for 5 years, was President of the Django Software Foundation. In his day job, he wrangles data pipelines for Survata.

  • Josue Balandrano Coronel, DEFNA board member and software engineer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center.

Talks

Length: (25 minutes) or (45 minutes)

We are looking for original and interesting talks that can benefit the diverse interests of our audience. Don’t feel boxed into Django-centric themes; we also love talks about community, web development, user experience, and more. If you’re a first timer - don’t fret! We would love to be remembered as the conference where you started your speaking career!

If you are interested in your talk being considered for the deep dive day, select the deep dive tag in the “Tags” section of the submission page. See “Other Info” section for more details.

Do you have a great idea, but are unsure if you can find the resources to attend? If your talk is selected, your DjangoCon ticket is on us! Plus, we offer opportunity grants to assist with other expenses like travel and lodging. Fill out our Opportunity Grant application by May 20th, 2019. Decision notification will be sent out by June 24th, 2019.

Still not convinced? Feel free to reach out to our speaker mentors and take advantage of the helpful hints listed below!

Important elements to include! To make sure that your proposal resonates with the reviewers, be sure you include the following elements in your submission.

  • WHAT you’re going to be talking about or teaching (a topic sentence telling us what your audience will learn)
  • WHY you think this talk/tutorial is important/interesting/helpful (persuasive sentence)
  • HOW you’re going to get your point across (provide an outline, a couple paragraphs on what you plan to say, a link to slides, or a list of concepts you plan to touch on)
  • WHO will benefit from your talk/tutorial (especially note concepts that attendees should be familiar with in order to get the most out of your presentation - ex: Models and/or Basic Database Design)

Here are all the talks from DjangoCon US 2018 and 2017:

And some specific examples from past years:

Tutorials

Length: ~3 - 3.5 hours

We’re open to all kinds of ideas, especially ones we haven’t thought of! Technical tutorials tend to be more popular, but we welcome all topics! Tutorials can be targeted at any experience level, just be sure to indicate clearly what you expect your students to already know or have experience with in your proposal!

Still unsure if you should submit? Not only will we cover your DjangoCon ticket, but tutorials are compensated! However, they do not include the price of your travel or lodging. If you need help with these costs, fill out the Opportunity Grant application by May 20th, 2019. Decision notifications will be sent by June 24th, 2019.

Important elements to include! To make sure that your proposal resonates with the reviewers, be sure you include the following elements in your submission.

  • WHAT you’re going to be teaching (a topic sentence telling us what your audience will learn)
  • WHY you think this tutorial is important/interesting/helpful (persuasive sentence)
  • HOW you’re going to get your point across (provide an outline, a link to slides, or a list of concepts you plan to touch on)
  • WHO will benefit from your tutorial (especially note concepts that attendees should be familiar with in order to get the most out of your presentation)

Here are some examples of what has been accepted over the last couple of years:

Other Info

Multiple presenters

We do allow for multiple presenters, but we ask that you and your team present one proposal. Submit the proposal under the profile of the person who wishes to be the main point of contact for reviewers and the program team. If your talk or tutorial is accepted, we will then require information about your co-presenters.

If you are giving a tutorial, compensation will be paid out to only one person. It will be up to you and your fellow presenters to distribute the funds appropriately.

Recording

Every session at DjangoCon US will have professionally-produced video recordings published to our YouTube channel.

If you do not wish to have your talk or tutorial recorded, please note this in your submission. Doing so will not influence the selection process in any way.

Lightning Talks (⚡️Talks)

Time Limit: 5 minutes

Not up for a full talk or tutorial? Looking to give your first talk at a conference? Lightning talks are talks of 5 minutes or less, with or without slides, on almost any topic you want! Even if you’re nervous or shy, remember: it’s a MAXIMUM of 5 minutes. Sign-ups will happen at the conference and more details will be forthcoming.

Selection Process

We’ll choose a selection of talks and tutorials that we feel add up to the most enjoyable and engaging program for our attendees. Volunteers from the Django community are invited to help us pick talks, and we rely heavily on them to help us select ones that are interesting and beneficial to our attendees. Community volunteers and conference organizers will all be reviewing anonymized submissions and collectively deciding which ones to accept. We’ll publish the list of selected talks as soon as we can after the deadline.

While we all love Python and Django, we recognize the strengths of other technologies as well. Talks that insult other technologies and the people who use them will not be accepted and are in violation of our Code of Conduct.

Deep Dive Talks

This year, we will be curating a deep dive day to focus on exploring Django and Django-adjacent topics in detail. Deep dive day is meant to follow in the footsteps of Django Under the Hood and will provide a range of topics presented in depth, targeting varying levels of Django experience. Talks of this nature will be a mix of community submissions and personal invitations. If you believe your talk is a good fit, please indicate so on your submission to our CFP by choosing the “deep dive” tag!