Holla, We have moved the topic proposals into a new JIRA project (thanks a lot, Alex Blasche!), which means less wiki-table-editing for you, and a better way to manage things for the organisers.
While we don’t put a deadline on the “Call for Proposals”, having a pretty comprehensive list in JIRA has the benefit that we can use voting to see what the popular topics are going to be. This gives us a bit more information when assembling the agenda, avoiding scheduling conflicts and making sure that the hottest topic gets the biggest rooms. https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contributors_Summit_2026_-_Program If you have registered for Qt CS and have a topic you’d like to present or host a workshop about, please use the link to the Form and create a new Proposal for a workshop or a presentation. And if you haven’t registered for Qt CS yet, then you find the link to the registration form on the Qt CS 2026 main page: https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contributors_Summit_2026 (and if you don’t remember whether you registered, then ask me). You can also suggest topics during the registration, and we’ll see if/how those can be covered. But the surest way to get the topic on the agenda is to make a proper proposal with yourself as the session owner :) Volker PS: when you fill the proposal form you will see the option to propose a Goal. Ignore that for now - but stay tuned, more information on that will come soon! On 2 May 2026, at 13:49, Volker Hilsheimer via Development <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, We announced the time and place for this year’s Qt Contributors Summit, see the details here: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-contributors-summit-2026-oslo-in-october TL;DR; Oslo from October 27th to 30th, with the main event on the 28th and 29th. Registration form and wiki pages will become available in a few days. Cheers, Volker -- Development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development
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