The Call for Presentations window for OpenSearchCon 2023 is now closed.
There were more submissions than expected, and our panelists have a lot of great ideas to look through. Our community-led judges are busy scoring, sorting and categorizing the submissions and will be in touch with all of you within the next couple of weeks with results.
If you end up getting a speaking slot, we look forward to working with you at the conference. If you don’t, you’ll be put on a wait list for cancellations and other presenting opportunities.
Thanks to the entire community for showing such enthusiasm in our core topics of search, analytics, generative AI, and open-source citizenship! You can stay on top of the latest conference news by visiting our OpenSearchCon Website – and remember to register for the conference if you haven’t already.
We’ll see you in Seattle in September!

Authors
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Kris Freedain (he/him) is an OpenSearch Ambassador, and the Community Manager for the OpenSearch Project & OpenSearch Software Foundation technical steering committee. He has decades of experience in tech, but finds connecting people to be the most fulfilling part of being a community professional. Kris is also a Fediverse admin for the Fosstodon instance and serves as a Fosstodon Foundation Board Member. His hobbies include gardening, garage gym powerlifting, and meditation.
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David is an search engineer at GitHub and blogger writing about everything search and data infrastructure.
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I’m hardcore but approachable. I love tech, video games, bad jokes, and my Padawan youngling. I’m at your service.
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