BSDCan is now accepting proposals for talks. The talks should be designed for a technical audience, and may be intended for a variety of experience levels. Proposals of a business development or marketing nature are not appropriate for this venue. We have tended to group the sessions into the following categories or tracks: - Development - System Administration - Experiences - Security - Tutorials - BOFs (Birds-of-a-Feather sessions) and we may add further categories as needed, depending on the nature of the submissions. See http://www.bsdcan.org/2024/ If you are doing something interesting with a BSD operating system, please submit a proposal. Whether you are developing a very complex system using BSD as the foundation, or helping others and have a story to tell about how BSD played a role, we want to hear about your experience. People using BSD as a platform for research are also encouraged to submit a proposal. Possible topics include: * How we manage a giant installation with respect to handling spam * and/or sysadmin * and/or networking * Cool new stuff in BSD * Tell us about your project which runs on BSD * other topics (see next paragraph) >From the BSDCan website, the Archives section will allow you to review the wide variety of past BSDCan presentations as further examples. Both users and developers are encouraged to share their experiences. The schedule is: 26 Dec 2023 Proposal acceptance begins 12 Feb 2024 Proposal acceptance ends 19 Feb 2024 Confirmation of accepted proposals The conference will be primarily an in-person one. We are hoping to offer other ways to participate, but the details have not been worked out, so if you can only present remotely, please indicate this in your submission notes. See also http://www.bsdcan.org/2024/papers.php Instructions for submitting a proposal to BSDCan 2024 are available from: http://www.bsdcan.org/2024/submissions.php Credit for the writing of this reminder goes to Michael W. Lucas. -Katie