Provide feedback, input, and/or approval of Flock 2026 Call for Proposals (CFP) themes by Tuesday, 11 November 2025
The Flock Organizer Team is getting the party back together for 2026. One of the many things we are working on is the CFP to open before the end of this year. (Crazy, right??) As part of this process, we invite input from the various Fedora leadership bodies (Council, FESCo, Mindshare Committee, and EPEL Steering Committee) on the themes we have come up with so far.
Since we are planning to open the CFP before the end of the year, we do have a deadline for providing input, feedback, and comments. I am formally requesting any feedback on the 2026 CFP themes no later than Tuesday, 11 November 2025. This will leave enough time for the Flock Organizer Team to address feedback and open the CFP before the end of the year.
This is not a guarantee we will implement every single piece of feedback. We are asking four diverse committees for feedback, after all! However, the Flock Organizer Team respects the perspective and input of all our leadership bodies to help influence the content we want to have at Flock 2026. So, we ask for your collaborative input to help us build a community conference that we are all proud of.
At the time of opening this ticket, we have come up with four themes. These themes do not necessarily correspond to tracks or how the actual schedule will be organized. However, it will be more like "tags" that a submitter can apply to their content. In an ideal world, every accepted session at Flock will clearly fit into at least one theme.
Here they are:
FESCo discusses and reviews the themes, provides input as comments to this Pagure ticket no later than Tuesday, 11 November 2025, and the Flock Organizer Team incorporates as much thoughtful feedback as we can before opening the CFP later this year.
I like this. I see the following features: it sounds good and fresh, if follows the four-fedora-effs pattern, the themes are sufficiently varied to accomodate a variety of proposals, and the topics I personally care about are covered by the last two items. This ticks all the boxes for me, so I'm a content hobbit.
I like this idea. Will the 4 tracks have the same number of slots or the number of slots of each track will depend on the number of talks submitted for each?
@fale The slots on the schedule will not directly correlate to the proposed themes. It may be possible that two simultaneous sessions happen with the same theme, but cover completely different topics in terms of the kind of person who wants to see that session (e.g. an Ambassador and a Packaging session).
Metadata Update from @fale: - Issue tagged with: meeting
The deadline has passed. No opposition was voiced.
Metadata Update from @zbyszek: - Issue untagged with: meeting - Issue close_status updated to: Accepted - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
Thank you to everyone who reviewed and provided feedback on the Flock to Fedora 2026 Call for Proposals (CfP) themes. The review process is now concluded, having collated input from the Fedora Council, FESCo, the Mindshare Committee, and the EPEL Steering Committee. Our goal for the revisions was to balance technical precision with community inclusivity, ensuring that every contributor sees a "home" for their work in these tracks.
Here is the final list of themes that will go live with the CfP:
Thank you again for helping us refine the direction of the conference!