The call for papers for DrupalCon Dublin is open

Big news today: It’s time to send in your papers for DrupalCon Dublin! Got an idea for a great session or training? Let us know.

This is the first European DrupalCon since Drupal 8 came out, and we can’t wait to see what amazing content the community has to share. To help focus on the primarily-developer audience who attends DrupalCon in Europe, we’ve added and changed a few tracks.

First, we invite you to look at our three new tracks: Being Human, Horizons, and Performance and Scaling. We couldn’t be more excited for each. Here’s a quick rundown of what they all are.

Being Human

This track puts the software and tools aside to focus on the human beings who are behind it all. We want to hear about your experiences, challenges and wins on supporting others and looking after yourself. This includes success stories about happy healthy teams, human communication or finding your place within a team or in the Drupal community.

Horizons

Horizons is the new interdisciplinary track with a focus on technologies and ideas outside the Drupal ecosystem, which compliment and inspire our favourite CMS. This track is for all the sessions that don't fit the traditional Drupalcon tracks, for ideas that are too big to be just one category, and for all the interesting problems and challenges we face at the edges of using Drupal.

Performance and Scaling

As adoption grows, performance and scaling have become critical for Drupal, the underlying Stack and those who use the websites and applications. But performance isn’t only about happy users and better business. This track will cover the many important aspects of performance and scaling on Drupal websites.

There’s one other big change to the track lineup: we’ve switched the Drupal.org track into an extended panel. For more information about the Drupal.org panel, contact us.

Below is a full listing of tracks.

 

Remember, the call for papers closes on 6 July, so write and submit yours soon.

 

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See you in Dublin!