Conference Schedule

Talks, Workshops, and Recordings

The conference schedule is your gateway to structured learning. Here you’ll find keynotes, panels, workshops, and lightning talks delivered by community leaders and guest experts. Each entry links to supporting resources—slides in the GitHub Repo, recaps in the Community Forum, and extended discussion threads in the Slack Community and Discord Community. Announcements appear first in Twitter Updates and LinkedIn Updates, with deeper context here for registration and playback.

Conferences are not isolated—they connect to everything else. Talks often spark follow-up Training Sessions, informal Local Meetups, or spin-off projects. Security sessions pull directly from Web Security Trends and toolkits in Cybersecurity Resources. By centralizing the schedule, we ensure you always know what’s next and where to find recordings.

What to Expect

How to Use the Schedule

Each entry includes title, description, speakers, and links to resources. If you miss a session, recordings are posted here along with transcripts when available. Slides and demos are stored in the Repo. Longer reflections and attendee Q&A go to the Forum. Security sessions always include links to Cybersecurity Resources.

Registration links are live until capacity fills. For local gatherings, cross-check the Local Meetups page. For global workshops, see related Training Sessions for deeper dives. Social channels keep you notified in real time, but this schedule remains the official source of truth.

Tip: Bookmark this page. Twitter and LinkedIn might move fast, but the conference schedule is where recordings and registration links stay stable.

Behind the Scenes

Each conference is made possible by contributions—financial and otherwise. Donations and Sponsors fund accessibility services like captions and transcripts. Volunteers moderate Q&A in Slack and Discord. Recaps are crowdsourced through the forum and Facebook Group. Together, this ensures professional-quality events remain accessible to all.

We measure impact by participation and follow-through. Did the talk inspire a repo project? Did it generate a forum thread? Did attendees continue the conversation in a meetup? Each “yes” means the schedule is doing its job.

Supporting the Schedule

If you find value here, help sustain it. Contribute by writing session notes in the Forum, sharing recordings in the Facebook Group, or amplifying via Twitter and LinkedIn. For financial support, consider donating or becoming a sponsor. Each action ensures future conferences can reach wider audiences.

Speakers also benefit from community contributions. When you share your notes or examples, you extend the lifespan of their talks. This generosity creates a feedback loop: speakers invest more when they see attendees carrying lessons forward.

Get involved. Attend, take notes, share links, and contribute examples. Every action adds weight to the schedule and ensures its impact extends beyond the dates on the calendar.

From Schedule to Lasting Value

A conference talk lasts an hour; its lessons can last years. The repo, forum, and community channels ensure those lessons don’t fade. Use this schedule as your entry point, but remember the loop: learn, apply, share. When you clone a repo example, post your results back in the forum. When you attend a panel, start a recap thread in Slack or Discord. When you watch a recording, post highlights in the Facebook Group. Together, these actions keep the knowledge alive.

Conferences aren’t just about attendance—they’re about continuity. The schedule connects you to that continuity, ensuring each talk, workshop, and meetup becomes part of a larger cycle of community growth.

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