Linux Foundation extends CFP deadline for 2026 conferences

The Linux Foundation has extended the call for proposals deadline for the Open Source Summit and Embedded Linux Conference to February 15. The events are scheduled for May 18-20, 2026. Organizers encourage submissions to shape the program.

The Linux Foundation announced an extension of the call for proposals (CFP) deadline for two upcoming events: the Open Source Summit and the Embedded Linux Conference. This gives potential speakers more time to submit their ideas, with the new deadline set for February 15, 2026.

The conferences will take place from May 18 to 20, 2026. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the organization stated: "🚨 CFP Deadline Extended! 🚨 You have until February 15 to submit your proposals for #OSSummit + #EmbeddedLinux Conference (May 18–20). 💡 Share your insights + help shape the 2026 program!"

Interested participants can find suggested topics for the Open Source Summit via the provided link, covering various tracks relevant to open source development. Similarly, topics for the Embedded Linux Conference are outlined in another resource, focusing on embedded systems and Linux applications.

This extension aims to broaden participation and ensure a diverse range of insights for the 2026 program. No further details on the venue or additional changes were mentioned in the announcement.

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Linux Foundation announces 2026 global events lineup

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The Linux Foundation has released its 2026 global events schedule, expecting over 120,000 attendees worldwide. The lineup emphasizes open source AI and agentic systems, with new AI-focused gatherings and an expanded international presence. Key events include summits on member strategies, high-performance computing, and AI agent standards.

The Linux Foundation has announced that the call for proposals is now open for OSSummit North America, set to return to Minneapolis from May 18 to 20. The event will be co-located with the Embedded Linux Conference, inviting submissions on topics like open source, Linux, AI, and embedded systems. Organizers encourage sharing ideas that shape these fields.

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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 has launched a travel fund to assist eligible developers and community members in attending the MCP Dev Summit in New York City. The event is scheduled for April 2-3, with applications for funding due by February 16. This initiative aims to remove financial barriers to participation.

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With the January 22 deadline approaching, the Linux Foundation reminds developers of just one week left to submit proposals for the MCP Dev Summit North America. The event, building on its initial call for papers, focuses on practical AI agent development using the Multi-Cluster Platform (MCP) and takes place April 2-3 in New York City.

The Linux Foundation has launched the 2026 Cyber Resilience Survey to assess awareness and readiness for the Cyber Resilience Act. This initiative highlights how cybersecurity regulations are transforming the open source landscape. The survey, which takes about 10 minutes to complete, invites participation from the community.

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The Linux Foundation has announced that early bird registration pricing for the HPSF Conference concludes at 11:59 PM CST today. Attendees can save $100 by registering before the deadline for the event scheduled in Chicago from March 16 to 20.

 

 

 

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