CFP closes at | June 20, 2025 18:00 UTC |
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Fyne Conf comes back to Scotland in 2025 to bring more content from the project and around the community! This year we will be hosted by the University of Edinburgh Bayes Centre, for a day comprising talks, discussions and socialising. Fyne Conf is the main event for the Fyne community, bringing contributors and developers worldwide together to explore the Fyne toolkit and its ecosystem.
Thanks to our sponsors we are able to support speakers costs to make the journey and meet us in person.
Details
This hybrid event will cover everything that is new and exciting in the Fyne ecosystem. We encourage talk submissions that show new features, exciting contributions and killer apps built using the technology, for example:
- New features since last year
- Great projects demonstrating the power of Fyne and related libraries
- Tips, learnings and best practices for building platform-agnostic apps
- Features in development or planned for the year ahead
- Community projects and contributions that extend capabilities
Through talks and code demonstrations attendees will see how to quickly and easily build graphical applications that work across all their computing platforms. The talks of this event will be live streamed from the main venue in Edinburgh, Scotland. Whilst we prefer in-person speakers it is possible for those who cannot travel to present remotely or send pre-recorded segments.
Schedule
This conference is planned to be a whole day event, running from 9:30am-5pm (UTC) on 19th September, with conference social after.
CFP Description
We are looking to include a varied set of topics that relate to Fyne, GUI development with Go and best practices for targeting multiple platforms with native compiled apps. We are most likely to accept talks that discuss how to use the Fyne toolkit, Fyne-x extensions, FyshOS apps or a project that is developed with these technologies, but related topics would be welcome where relevant.
This conference will be a hybrid event - both in person or online. Presenters from a remote location should be prepared to set up their own device, audio and webcam. Speakers travelling to Edinburgh will have equipment provided, though presenting from your own laptop is supported as well. These talks will be streamed live as well as recorded and uploaded to our YouTube channel after the event. Pre-recorded or live submissions will be accepted.
Full talks should be around 25 minutes so we can allow some time for questions, filling a 30 minute slot in total. Lightning topics should be 7 minutes allowing 3 to be grouped into one speaking slot with some time for questions at the end.