The Linux Foundation has extended the deadline for submitting proposals to speak at OpenSearchCon China until January 14. The event is scheduled for March 17-18 in Shanghai. Organizers encourage sharing expertise on OpenSearch with the community.
The Linux Foundation announced an extension of the call for proposals (CFP) deadline for OpenSearchCon China, moving it to January 14 at 23:59 CST (UTC+8). This gives potential speakers additional time to prepare and submit their ideas for the conference, set to take place in Shanghai on March 17-18, 2026.
OpenSearchCon China focuses on the open-source search and analytics suite, providing a platform for experts to present innovations and insights. The Linux Foundation, which oversees the event through its LF Asia arm, highlighted the opportunity in a social media post: "Still time to submit your proposal to speak in Shanghai, March 17-18. Share your #OpenSearch expertise with the community."
Interested individuals can submit proposals via the official CFP page. This extension aims to broaden participation in what promises to be a key gathering for the OpenSearch ecosystem in the region.