Devopsdays is a worldwide series of technical conferences covering topics of software development, IT infrastructure operations, and the intersection between them. Topics often include automation, testing, security, and organizational culture.
Call for Papers
Propose a talk here
There are two types:
- A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
- An Ignite talk presented during the Ignite sessions (scheduling varies). These are 5 minutes slots with slides changing every 15 seconds (20 slides total).
The theme for DevOpsDays Galway 2017 is Evolving with DevOps.
DevOps
is a common culture being developed in many workplaces, we’d like to
help convey how it’s possible to adopt for existing projects and improve
the workplace culture and experience over time. Any DevOps related
topic is also of interest.
What we’re especially looking for:
- How did you manage to initially start the transition?
- What was managements perspective on this?
- Were you able to show measuable improvements?
- Did this start spreading after it was shown to work?
- What bumps did you encounter along the way?
- Were there any approaches that got discarded?
- Did anything get reworked a few times before it started improving?
- What areas did you initially leave as-is despite the difficulties they were causing?
- Where on the path to DevOps nirvana do you think you are at?
- What advice would you share for those attending to prioritize and focus on?
Technical topics that are of interest:
- Visualizing DevOps
- Microservices
- Containers - Orchastration/Scheduling
- Serverless
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery/Deployment
- Configuration Management - event driven/immutability
Multiple proposals welcome… just follow the other guidelines!
Choosing
talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when
trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience:
- broad appeal:
How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of
backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for
the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool.
- new local presenters:
You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in
the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We
are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request.
- under-represented voices:
We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less
frequently at similar events. Whether you’re in a field not typically
thought of as a technology field, you’re in a large, traditional
organization, or you’re the only person at your organization with your
background, we are interested in your unique experience.
- original content:
We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but
we prefer talks that the local area isn’t likely to have already seen.
- no third-party submissions:
This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be
directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your
marketing department is proposing the talk, you’ve already shown that
as a speaker you’re distant from the process.
- no vendor pitches: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product.
- diversity:
The initial review process will be based on anonymous versions of your
submission, this includes removing name, gender, geography and company.