This is the last week to submit your presentation. The deadline is this Friday.
> On 17 Feb 2026, at 16:45, Mick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > We are over-the-moon thrilled to announce the Call for Presentations for the > Cassandra Track is now open > https://communityovercode.org/call-for-presentations/ > > The deadline for submissions is March 20, you only got one month to put it > together and get it submitted ! > > > This will be our main Cassandra conference this year, the highlight > opportunity for you to share in-person your knowledge, experiences, and > innovations with our vibrant community of developers. For those wishing to > be more involved in the dev community this is where you want to be. > > > We are looking for presentations on the following: > > • Developing applications with Cassandra > • Tell us how you built it and the benefits its brought > • Share Use cases and your horror stories > > • Upgrading to 5.0, challenges and benefits > • > Share some tips for new admins and to the devs for 6.0 > > • Worked on a feature or a bug-fix? > • Tell us about your experience, from code to community challenges > > • Downstream Cassandra development > • Tell us about the capabilities added, and the challenges you face > > • What’s coming in 6.0 and future Cassandra versions > • All CEP Authors, we definitely want to hear from you > > • Everything and anything about our Cassandra sub-projects > • Drivers (java, python, golang, c/c++), Sidecar, Analytics, Spark > Connector, … > > > > Presentations are by default 40 minutes. If you would like to do a shorter 20 > minute presentation let us know in the submitted talk description.
