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API Specifications Conference 2021

event starts

28 Sep 2021

event ends

29 Sep 2021

location

Online

website

apispecs.io


After a fantastic inaugural event in 2019 and our first virtual event in 2020, the API Specifications Conference (ASC) is back virtually in 2021. ASC 2021 will include keynotes and sessions on specifications and standards behind the cutting edge technologies that chart the future of APIs.

We are looking for talks that range from beginner introductions to API specifications all the way through best practices and forward looking sessions on API specifications and standards including OpenAPI Specification, gRPC, AsyncAPI, GraphQL, RAML, API Blueprint, oDATA, JSON Schema, and others. In-depth discussions will not only enable attendees to get familiar with these specifications and standards, but actually use them in practice.

Also, with the new online format, we would like submissions on open discussions that you are interested in leading. This will allow more attendees to learn and engage with each other while physically apart. 

The event has its origins in the API Strategy and Practice Conference (APIStrat) which ran for many years and became part of the OpenAPI Initiative in 2016. The collaborative spirit and community from APIStrat will be continued through the ASC event and we look forward to many of the same lively conversations and debates!

Anyone who works with, develops, or architects APIs will be in attendance, as well as specification and standards maintainers.

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 PM

31 Mar 2021

Call closes at 11:59 PM

18 Jun 2021

Call closes in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-07:00) timezone.
Closing time in your timezone () is .

Please submit your proposals for either a talk or open discussion: 

  • Talk - A 20-25 min talk to teach attendees something new, share experiences, best practices, and more.
  • Open discussion - If you are interested in leading and moderating an open discussion on a specific topic for attendees to share experiences, work on specification proposals together, or explore new ideas together

The most important part of the submission is information about yourself and the topics you’d like to present on. 

Be concise, but also be specific. It is hard for us to accept talks that are vague. Remember to ask: What exactly will someone get out of this talk?

CFP Writing Resources: 


CFP Details (IMPORTANT):

In the Session description section, include an abstract (1-2 paragraphs) for your talk. It is critical for your abstract to be longer than a couple of sentences.

In the Notes to organizer section, consider adding a brief outline to help us get a better idea of what the talk will be about or background information about your talk. 


Timezones/presentation:

You will have the option of pre-recording your talk and participating throughout or giving your talk live. 

Timezones will be optimized for the Americas, but speakers can pre-record if the timezones are not favorable. 


Need help? 

If you need help or advice for your submissions, please contact speakers@openapis.org. If you are a first time and underrepresented speakers, we especially want to help you submit a talk and are available to help you work through talk ideas or how to structure your proposal. 


Code of Conduct:

All speakers and attendees will be expected to follow the event Code of Conduct: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/about/code-of-conduct/


event fee

free for speakers