What's happening at SOOCon23?
It's been a privilege over the last 6 months to be leading OpenUK in building its first annual conference
Be a Speaker CFP Closes 18 December
If you want the opportunity to speak in one of 5 tracks, please do complete the CFP (call for proposals
Speakers whose talks are accepted will be notified by 5th January.
But if your talk isn't accepted never fear. There will be an Unconference hosted by Terence Eden , Hannah Foxwell and Paula Kennedy where you can ply your topics to our world.
I will host our plenaries considering the Future of Open Source Software
Look out next week for our first Keynote Speaker announcements. Plenaries will follow soon and we aim to have a full Schedule published between 5 and 10 January.
The Track rooms' leadership will have Hosts (who are going to be elbow deep in the nitty gritty) including:
For #openhardware Lesya Dymyd and CFP Chair Erik Riedel
For #opendata Emma Thwaites and CFP Chair Sonia Cooper
All tracks are being recorded and most are being streamed.
We are full-on busy, immersed in the organisation. OpenUK is building something that will have a slightly different approach and feel. This will align with the slightly different course you've seen us take over the last three years. We will be building on our incredible volunteer leadership community and the work we have done to create events that have a fun, warm atmosphere, and include complimentary activities beyond our core mission, like our Awards Ceremonies last year at COP26 and this year in the House of Lords. We aim to bring people together in ways that are convivial. Where humans can both have the important conversations and fun together.
OpenUK has worked hard to lead on Sustainability. The first open source organisation to have a Sustainability policy and a Chief Sustainability Officer we led one of the most successful fringe events at COP26 and our second indomitable CSO has just been appointed Leanne Kemp (Everledger) . Under her leadership we hope to see this area grow in importance.
Belonging (DEI) is important across our diverse community and we have just appointed our first Chief Diversity Officer in Nicolas Vibert who will start to measure and enhance the diversity in our organisation.
Our approach has been holistic, to focus on ensuring that that these themes -Sustainability, DEI, Community - run through everything we do. It's unsurprising that our aims for our first conference follow. Sustainability, DEI, and Community aren't separate channels, tracks or topics. They will run through SOOCon23. It won't be perfect, this year (or ever). But we are trying to play our part and to help to lead a societal shift that aligns with and elevates the values of Open Technology.
Who is the SOOCon23 audience?
It's unsurprising for that a year one confernce with a differnet approach is being asked this.
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The answer is simple. You are.
Our event is for the whole Open Technology ecosystem. Those who use, and/or contribute to, and/or distribute (or want to do any of these) to open source software, open hardware and open data.
We hope to see individuals, their employers (whether enterprise or the public sector) regulators, lawyers, policy makers, students to government members. All relevant disciplines from engineers and devs, to community builders, standards makers, marketeers, lawyers, policymakers, business people and entrepreneurs. We want to remove silos and open the conversations to a broad audience. We all need to know about, participate in, and bring our skills to bear on the same issues and conversations. Everyone in this community need to hear the same facts and stories.
Delegate Experience - DX
There will be tables (tabletops only not booths), demos and interactive space, perhaps leaning towards something of a festival vibe. Our hallway track may be more than a little different and will include some unexpected partners like Boeing providing an interactive experience. Community voices will resonate from partners like GNOME Foundation , the Open Source Initiative (OSI) , Rust Foundation , amazee.io , Database on Kubernetes, and both the Open Data Institute and Wikimedia Foundation .
We have a creche and doggy day care to support you being able to attend. There is space to go work (if you must) and spaces to hang and chill. We respect neurodiversity needs with an appropriate area to escape the conference's buzz in our quiet corridor and universe chill room.
There are numerous media partners, some of them podcasting live from the venue like Mike Schwartz and Open Source Underdogs, The New Stack , The Stack and many more. If you want to be one of these then contact our partners at onebite , Mark Kember to discuss. Delegates can look forward to podcasting, YouTubing or maybe even TickTocking.
Entrepreneurship and access to founders
The Entrepreneurship room is not open for a CFP and will be hosted by Katie Gamanji , Matt Barker and Professor Eleanor Shaw OBE
This room will have structured and very focused content. It will begin to tackle a gap in education for those working in Open Technologies or who want to. Building this knowledge and these skills will in turn support the development of individuals with the right skills - knowing how you build revenue when you have given away your IP, how to build and work with community and to manage healthy contribution - for our Open Technology workforce?
The room offers unprecedented access to Open Technology founders (including Peter Zaitsev , Frank Karlitschek , and, Avi Press ) set out banquetings style with round tables that will each include a founder, 9 delegates and a scribe. The founders will host small group round table discussions after each on stage session. You can look forward to a report from these discussions in Q2.
As with all tracks the entrepreneurship content is being recorded and will be made available afterwards. In addition we plan to use some of the content led by Jono Bacon and our founders int this room and indeed some of the Security Room content as part of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), which will be made available through an academic partner afterwards.
Our first Keynote will be announced next week and a full schedule will be shared between 5 and 12 January. Trust me... you are going to want to hear the content and you are going to want to hang out in our space.
Incredible low price of £199
We have made this first OpenUK conference available at a vastly subsidised price of £199 for in person attendees and free digitally, with 5 rooms being streamed. That's not a limited price, although we'd love you to sign up now. That's a vastly subsidised price, made possible by our fantastic partners and the trust they place in us and our community to make this special. If you really can't afford this please get in touch as we have volunteer tickets and some access to travel funds.
Sam Hepburn
and
Kim Fletcher
are organising our volunteer community
As a not for profit we are organising this with massive volunteer and community goodwill and support. But this low ticket price for a conference in London's pre-eminent venue is possible only thanks to the sponsorship of our outrageously generous headline sponsor IEEE Standards Association | IEEE SA Open (thanks Adam Newman and Silona Bonewald )and to our Incredible sponsors Arm and Bristows LLP , Fantastic Sponsors Google and Avanade and many others. Of course some are still to be announced.
Thank you to everyone who is or decides to participate in this event for allowing the entire Open Technology ecosystem this opportunity. Access to such an event at a time when expensive conferences are beyond many's reach is important.
There are plenty of sponsorship opportunities and table for all interested in participating, tables are free to other not for profits, but I, and OpenUK need you. We need you as a community to contribute in whatever way you can, whether by providing content, by volunteering as staff, by sponsorships if you can and most of all by just being part of SOOCon23.
We're looking forward to a series of blogposts by Jennifer Riggins starting shortly which will investigate more of what I have shared with you here and please, if you have questions or would like more information, reach out to admin@openuk.uk
Do, please join our Community and be part of SOOCon23.
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2yPhil Y.
Google Alumni | Database Engineer | MySQL Community Contributor Award
2yAt first, I was happy to read this, but soon enough I noticed the Silicon Valley "rinse and repeat" mantra. I can see the feel-good intent of the post; I couldn't ignore the irony contained here. I have some assumptions (corrections are valid): You vow to employ DEI efforts. Having that in mind, I am taking action to be "THAT" person here: your current lineup (invited?) does not match your words. I also want to remind you: DEI can't be successful without representation. You plead for diverse people on your CFP, I can see why many won't bother to. Once you proudly present your homogenous lineup, other competent and accomplished people who have so much to share and teach simply won't participate, thwarting your DEI efforts, again. I see many competent Founders; I personally know some. At the same time, I can see in my head how this shortlist came to be. We are what we see and what we see we expand on. This assertion is present in many domains of our lives. Representation should have a higher priority. I refuse any assertion that you can't find successful technologists from other backgrounds. It is unlikely they would refuse the opportunity to share their skills, passion, and knowledge if your goal for equity feels genuine.
Executive and business coach, Ikigai expert #ikigai #executivecoaching #businesscoaching
2ySo looking forward to this Amanda Brock
Sr Director, Product Management at NGINX, Part of F5
2yAmanda, I tried to contact you via your website with questions about the CFP process.