OSConf 2018 - CFP ( Call for Presentation )
Thank you for your interest in speaking at OSConf 2018 — Asia's premier software conference focused on open source.

We look forward to reading and picking from your amazing talk proposals. Before proceeding, please review the submission guidelines outlined here:

* Language:
All talks are in English.

* Talk Duration:
Talks should be 20 minutes long ( there are no exceptions ). We will be on a tight schedule and will enforce the time limits rigorously. We suggest that you time your presentations and practice accordingly in advance.

* Formatting:
Make sure you care, and make sure we see you care. Typos, sloppy formatting and all-lowercase submissions make our reading of your proposal tedious and will reflect negatively on the outcome of your submission.

* Brevity: Don’t get too wordy. If you need more than two paragraphs to get to the point of your proposal, we ask you to put more time into focussing your application. With the amount of submissions we expect get, the quicker you can make a good first impression, the better.

* Originality: One of the things we want to do at OSConf is to push the community forward. We can’t do this if the same people talk about the same things all the time. Thus, we favor original content. If you want to present a topic that you have talked about elsewhere or someone else have talked about, try to add a twist, new research or development to it — something to make it unique. Please try to avoid to copy a famous talk from any other speaker. If your thing is original, we believe it will be a hit !

Notes :
 
- We don't believe in biasing and follow this strictly. Talks proposals will be judged by their content and not by who submitted the talk, what's his origin/color/creed/religion etc or any other difference. We believe in equality and we provide equal opportunities to all individuals irrespective of their background.

- Please note that we're currently accepting submissions until April 30th, 2018, midnight PKST.

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