Linux Foundation seeks talks for Open Source Summit India

The Linux Foundation has opened a call for proposals for its Open Source Summit India event. Scheduled for June 16-17 in Mumbai, the summit invites submissions on topics including scalability, security, AI, and cloud-native technologies. Proposals must be submitted by March 4.

The Linux Foundation announced a call for talks on February 21, 2026, encouraging open source contributors to share their expertise at the Open Source Summit India. The event is set to take place on June 16 and 17 in Mumbai, focusing on transforming open source experiences into broader impact, as highlighted in the foundation's post on X (formerly Twitter). Organizers are seeking presentations on a range of subjects, such as scalability, security, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-native solutions, community building, and additional related areas. This initiative aims to foster discussions that advance open source innovation in the region. Interested speakers are urged to submit their proposals by March 4 through the official submission portal at events.linuxfoundation.org. The summit provides a platform for professionals to engage with the global open source community, particularly in India's growing tech ecosystem. No further details on the event's agenda or keynote speakers were provided in the announcement.

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