CFP closed at  September 28, 2023 17:00 UTC
  (Local)

Python Conference Indonesia 2023 Call For Proposal (CFP)

We are now accepting proposals. Don’t wait until the deadline! We are processing your proposal as soon as your submission. The admission is using a rolling policy, so we are not waiting for the deadline date for announcing your acceptance.

PyCon Indonesia has a strong commitment to make the event more inclusive, therefore we encourage new speakers to deliver their first tech talk in PyCon Indonesia. There are few resources that would be helpful to prepare your proposal and also to deliver your first talk in PyCon Indonesia.

  1. The Ultimate Guide To Memorable Tech Talks
  2. Demystifying Public Speaking
  3. Preparing Your First Tech Talk for a Tech Conference (in Bahasa Indonesia)

CFP Description

About PyCon Indonesia

PyCon Indonesia is a conference where Python users, or people interested in Python, gather to learn from each other and meet other members of the community. We hope that everyone joining PyCon ID will not only learn new and exciting things, but also meet new friends and strengthen the connection with the community, and thus the community itself.

This year, we chose “Python is Fun“ as our theme. The organizer is consist of professionals, entrepreneurs, hobbyists and even students around several cities in Indonesia with wide diversity. We are continuing to work hard on welcoming all of you, local or overseas speakers, and making a conference that will allow everyone to have a great time and unlock new possibilities through Python.

Speak at Pycon ID

PyCon Indonesia is pleased to announce that the Call For Proposals is now open. We are calling out for speakers to share their Python knowledge which would intrigue the Python community at this event!

We’re looking for proposals on every aspect of Python: basic, intermediate or advanced levels. We’re interested to see all content that’s interesting and engaging to the Python community, whether it be introduction, tutorials, case studies, learning-teaching-community, interactive sessions, or even how you and your organization work with Python. So if you have something that the community might be interested in, let us know; and don’t worry if you’re a seasoned engineer or a novice with no experience of presenting at a conference before; what matters is the content that you’ll be sharing with the community.

We are encouraging Indonesian people to speak in Bahasa Indonesia in their talk.

Your proposal is as simple as answering these questions:

  • Title of your talks
  • Elevator Pitch
  • Audience Level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
  • Description of your talks
  • About you
  • Are you coming to the event online / in person?
  • If you come in person, do you require any specials meals, assistance, etc…?

Proposal Types

Talks are limited to 30 minutes, and may preferably be accompanied with helping material (presentation, image, document, etc). The time slots include time for questions from the audience, so please plan your talk accordingly.

Talks could be on a variety of topics (for further details and inspiration, check out the next section).

Guidelines for Proposal Submission

While there are no strict criteria on the proposal content, there are a few guidelines to be followed while submitting a proposal and you must follow the Code of Conduct.

The proposal should be concise and relevant to the event. Please be sure to mention necessary versions and environment setup configurations, where applicable.

It’s preferable if your associated organization’s name/branding is mentioned only at the beginning of the proposal, and the rest of the content is unbiased and generic. Moreover, any platform, technology, browser, and OS biases should also be avoided. Selection status of proposals will be notified via email.

Feel free to submit multiple proposals. For any questions, please write to pycon@python.or.id and last, but not the least, we accept talks in Bahasa Indonesia and English. After all, it’s PyCon Indonesia!