The TLVCommunity brings together some of the leading developer communities & groups in Tel Aviv.
You can stay up to date on events and more info by tracking one of our channels - find them on our Linktree.
Our quarterly blitz meetups usually have 3 short talks on each topic » DevOps, Cloud Native / OSS, and Statscraft (monitoring/observability and other fun stuff). We are happy to do lightning talk events with enough submissions, so definitely make sure to use the notes and let us know all the talks formats your talk is suitable for.
Suggested Topics
DEVOPS TEL AVIV covers the intersection between development and operations, with a focus on the culture, security, core technologies, systems, protocols & principles that are the backbone of scalable, resilient, robust, and secure systems.
STATSCRAFT is focused on helping engineers understand how to make monitoring easier for humans with content that dives into the tools & methods, insights on how to derive more from your data, and ensuring systems are built to empower and enable the humans behind them to have a good quality of life.
CLOUD NATIVE & OSS is the mirror image of DevOps Tel Aviv, where the focus is indeed on modern cloud native tool chains, open source projects that power the cloud native world, serverless, containers, networking, service mesh and more.
DEVREL IL is everything about developer relations & developer community building best practices.
THE BIG WEB THEORY is everything around the big open data web - meaning big data technologies, novel and emerging technology that impacts the entire web of technologies, open source tech and much more.
SERVERLESS NIGHTS is dedicated to everything in the realm of serverless technology.
Talk Lengths
Long-Form Talks - Up to 40 minutes, deep dives & advanced technical talks (mostly for conferences)
Short-Form Talks - Up to 20 minutes, intro talks or short technical overview talks
Ignites & Lightning Talks - 5 or 10 minute talks, short fun/funny, inspiring, thought-provoking, that relates in some way to technology and our day to day work
Workshops - At our conferences only. A session that is more than 60 minutes (usually ~90-180 minutes), hands-on labs and technical learning sessions on a specific topic to provide tangible skills with diverse technologies. (For workshops - please include a syllabus in the notes, or a link to an existing public repo with more info.)
~/ what you should think about before you submit:
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~/ guidelines - The Finer Print
Talks may be submitted in either Hebrew or English - please just make a note of your preferred language in the description.
We welcome new and seasoned speakers, so please don’t hesitate to submit even if you are new to the stage. The moderation team will be happy to provide you with guidance and mentoring.
All presentations must conform to the code of conduct.
All submitters must join the community Discord to receive updates.
We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you’re in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, in a large, traditional organization, or the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience.
No vendor pitches. We value vendors and sponsors, however we cannot accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product.
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