Thank you and it was no problem! So, to answer your question:
People tend to fuss about Linux Foundation (KubeCon, etc.) CFPs because they ask a LOT of questions, and you can't reuse previous submissions like you can in Sessionize. That said, I like the thoroughness of the application because once you've filled it out, you pretty much have all the information you need to submit to other conferences. I have a gist for the template, which I'll share here. But now that I'm going through it, I think I'll also try to also write a blog post about it which goes through the sections a bit more (if you think it would be worth it?)
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Thank you so much for such a detailed answer! Already checked your gist and it's a very useful resource! I feel that a blog post would be very helpful for people that want to start or improve their submission to conferences yes :)
Thank you and it was no problem! So, to answer your question:
People tend to fuss about Linux Foundation (KubeCon, etc.) CFPs because they ask a LOT of questions, and you can't reuse previous submissions like you can in Sessionize. That said, I like the thoroughness of the application because once you've filled it out, you pretty much have all the information you need to submit to other conferences. I have a gist for the template, which I'll share here. But now that I'm going through it, I think I'll also try to also write a blog post about it which goes through the sections a bit more (if you think it would be worth it?)
Thank you so much for such a detailed answer! Already checked your gist and it's a very useful resource! I feel that a blog post would be very helpful for people that want to start or improve their submission to conferences yes :)
I shall begin working on it! Thank you for the feedbackπ