Call for Proposals for DjangoCon Africa 2025 is now open!

Posted by DjangoCon Africa 2025 organizers on Feb. 24, 2025

The call for proposals for DjangoCon Africa 2025 is officially open! 💃🏻 Come be a part of this headline event by submitting a talk.

Submit a proposal for DjangoCon Africa 2025

Why speak at DjangoCon Africa

Simply put, it’s an excellent opportunity to put your ideas out there, share knowledge with fellow Djangonauts, and give back to our community. You get to reach both a passitonate local audience, and the global Django community once your talk is published online.

If you’re interested in our Opportunity Grants, being an approved speaker or tutorial presenter also puts you first in line to receive that.

What to cover

We’re looking for proposals from first-time speakers as well as veterans. We want talks (20 - 45 min), workshops and tutorials, (60 - 90 min), and also lightning talks (5 min). As far as topics, here are suggested ones:

Ubuntu

In addition to Django, this year's edition will feature a new Pan-African open source event running alongside DjangoCon Africa - UbuCon at DjangoCon Africa!

We invite proposals on any of these topics, and more: Desktop, Cloud and Infrastructure, Linux Containers and Container Orchestration, DevOps, Virtualisation, Automation, Networking Windows Subsystem for Linux(WSL), IoT, Embedded, Robotics, Appliances, Packaging, Documentation, QA and Bug triage, Security, Compliance and Kernel, Data and AI, Video, Audio and Image editing, Open source tools, Community, Diversity, Local Outreach and Social Context.

I’m in! What do I do?

Great! 🤘 Go submit your proposal. You have until the end of March to do that but no need to wait – submit now and you can always edit the proposal later.

And if you’d like to increase your changes, make sure to review our Speaking at DjangoCon Africa 2025 documentation, and the Speakers resources.

Submit a proposal for DjangoCon Africa 2025


Not convinved yet? Check out our Connections that count: Reflecting on DjangoCon Africa 2023 in Zanzibar to hear from our 2023 participants on what the conference meant for them.

Back to Top