Call for proposals opens for OSSummit North America 2026

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.

The Linux Foundation, a key supporter of open source initiatives, has opened submissions for presentations at OSSummit North America 2026. Scheduled for May 18 through 20 in Minneapolis, the summit provides a platform for experts to discuss advancements in open source software, Linux technologies, artificial intelligence, and embedded systems, among other areas.

This year's event continues its tradition of co-location with the Embedded Linux Conference, fostering collaboration across related communities. The call for proposals invites speakers to contribute ideas that influence the future of these technologies. Interested participants can submit their proposals via the official event website.

Such gatherings play a vital role in the open source ecosystem, bringing together developers, engineers, and leaders to exchange knowledge and address challenges in rapidly evolving fields like AI and embedded computing. The Linux Foundation emphasizes the importance of community-driven innovation through events like this.

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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 is urging submissions for its Member Summit 2026, with the call for proposals deadline approaching in three days. The invitation-only event will take place on February 24-25 in Napa, California.

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The Linux Foundation has announced its 2026 global events lineup, emphasizing open source AI, agentic systems, and scalable infrastructure. The program features dozens of worldwide conferences and gatherings, with a strong focus on transitioning AI from experimentation to real-world deployment. European events highlight collaboration opportunities in the region.

Red Hat is sharing highlights from its RHSummit Connect events—featuring keynotes, demo labs, and engaging activities—to build excitement for its flagship Red Hat Summit, scheduled for May 11 to 14, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia.

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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 is urging participants of its upcoming Member Summit to secure hotel accommodations promptly. The event is set for February 24-25 in Napa, California, with rooms at the Silverado Resort available only until January 30 or until sold out.

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Red Hat and IBM are set to host an in-person hackathon in Boston on January 24, 2026. The event aims to empower local startups with enterprise-ready AI tools to tackle real-world challenges through open source methods. Participants can collaborate with Red Hat experts to develop solutions for their toughest technical problems.

 

 

 

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