The Linux Foundation has extended the call for proposals deadline for OpenSearchCon China to January 14 at 23:59 CST. Organizers encourage submissions on topics including search, analytics, observability, and AI. Sessions can be 20 or 40 minutes long.
The Linux Foundation announced on January 13, 2026, an extension of the call for proposals (CFP) deadline for OpenSearchCon China. The new cutoff is January 14, 2026, at 23:59 CST, giving potential speakers a bit more time to prepare their submissions.
This conference focuses on advancements in search technologies, and the CFP invites insights into search, analytics, observability, or AI. Proposals for 20-minute or 40-minute sessions are welcome, with organizers urging quick action as the deadline approaches.
Interested participants can submit their proposals through the official link provided by the Linux Foundation. The event highlights the growing interest in open-source search solutions in the Asian market, particularly in China.
No further details on the conference dates or venue were included in the announcement, but the extension aims to broaden participation from experts in these fields.