Tag: Flock 2023

CPE at Flock 2023

This year the annual Flock to Fedora conference was finally in person again. It happened in Clayton Hotel Silver Springs (Cork, Ireland) and it also offered the online streams for those who couldn’t attend in person. There was also CentOS Connect happening at the same time. As Community Platform Engineering (CPE) Team is part of those communities it was there and gave a few talks as well.

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Flock 2023 CfP extended to 27 June

Were you keeping an eye on the Flock 2023 call for proposals? Were you planning a proposal for this year’s event in Cork, Ireland from 2–4 August 2023? Did you miss the deadline to submit? Fear not, because the Flock 2023 CfP is extended for one week only until Tuesday, 27 June. If you were still working on that perfect proposal for our first return to an in-person event in four years, there is still time to submit before the deadline.

Submit your proposal for a presentation or workshop in our new CfP system at cfp.fedoraproject.org. The CfP system now supports login with the Fedora Account System (FAS).

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Flock 2023 CfP open now until 20 June

Flock to Fedora returns in-person again after four years. This year is in Cork, Ireland from 2-4 August 2023. The CfP is open now. Will we see you there? This article introduces the new Flock CfP system and how to submit your proposal as a presenter this year.


Apply now for the Flock 2023 Call for Proposals (CfP) at cfp.fedoraproject.org. This year, Flock is using a new CfP system. If you have ever submitted a proposal for a DevConf event, it will feel familiar. The deadline to submit is by Tuesday, June 20th, 2023. Now extended to Tuesday, 27 June!

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Save the date: Flock to Fedora 2023

Good news! I’m excited to announce the return of Flock to Fedora, our annual contributor conference. Save the date so you can plan to join us 1–5 August 2023 in Cork, Ireland. After three years, we’re ready to get together in person to make plans and share ideas.

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