The Linux Foundation has announced that the call for papers for the MCP Dev Summit in New York City closes on January 22, 2026. The event, scheduled for April 2-3, offers community members a chance to share perspectives and contribute to a program shaped by participants.
The Linux Foundation is urging interested speakers to submit proposals for the MCP Dev Summit North America before the deadline. According to the organization's post on X, the call for papers (CFP) will close in three days from January 19, 2026, meaning submissions must be made by January 22.
The summit is set to take place on April 2 and 3 in New York City. It emphasizes community involvement, with the Linux Foundation stating, "If you have a perspective worth sharing, this is your chance to put it on the stage and contribute to a program built by the community, for the community."
Interested individuals can submit proposals via the event's official CFP page. This gathering aims to foster discussions on relevant topics within the MCP ecosystem, though specific themes were not detailed in the announcement.
As a key event in the open-source calendar, the MCP Dev Summit provides a platform for developers and experts to influence the agenda collaboratively. With the tight deadline approaching, the Linux Foundation encourages prompt action to ensure diverse voices are represented.