#GUADEC2026 CfP is open!
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#GUADEC2026 CfP is open!


We are seeking talks on a variety of topics, including but not limited to:
- Application development
- Privacy and security
- Community and team building
- Design of user and developer experience
- Use of GNOME technologies outside the desktop
- Newcomers initiatives
- Project planning and governanceWe will be accepting both remote and in-person presentation submissions.
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#GUADEC2026 CfP is open!


We are seeking talks on a variety of topics, including but not limited to:
- Application development
- Privacy and security
- Community and team building
- Design of user and developer experience
- Use of GNOME technologies outside the desktop
- Newcomers initiatives
- Project planning and governanceWe will be accepting both remote and in-person presentation submissions.
@gnome Just to be sure Im not missing anything, there’s no limits or guidelines on length of the abstracts and such?
Most conferences I’ve been to when I worked in academia had clear guidelines with regard to page/word length and such.
I’m perfectly happy with a free format, but just wanted to make sure I’m not missing any thing important.
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@gnome Just to be sure Im not missing anything, there’s no limits or guidelines on length of the abstracts and such?
Most conferences I’ve been to when I worked in academia had clear guidelines with regard to page/word length and such.
I’m perfectly happy with a free format, but just wanted to make sure I’m not missing any thing important.
@sstendahl Hi!
If you go to submit abstract in https://events.gnome.org/event/306/
You see there is a 150 words limit to explain the content of your talk and a section to provide a longer description./Maria