diff --git a/news/_posts/2019-03-01-nescala-and-typelevel-summit.md b/news/_posts/2019-03-01-nescala-and-typelevel-summit.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f53c251ec --- /dev/null +++ b/news/_posts/2019-03-01-nescala-and-typelevel-summit.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +--- +layout: inner-page-no-masthead +post-type: announcement +title: "Northeast Scala Symposium CFP" +by: Brian Clapper +includeTOC: false +--- + +The [2019 Northeast Scala Symposium][NEScala] +[Call for Papers][CFP] is open. + +We're looking for many different kinds of talks, at all levels of expertise, +from rank novice to brain-bending expert. The community will vote on the +talks, but the talks will be anonymized. We'll be voting on _topics_, not +speakers. + +Be creative in your talk proposals. Propose a talk on _anything_ that might be +of interest to the Scala community. Possible topics include, but aren't +limited to: + +- the Scala language, ecosystem, or tooling +- functional programming—in any language, not just Scala +- big data and data science (even if you absolutely must use Python) + +In short, _anything_ you think might interest Scala programmers is fair game. + +For more details, see the [CFP][]. + +This year, we’ve begun to work hard on diversity. We’ve engaged with the folks +at [Bridgewater Associates](https://www.bridgewater.com/), who have experience +in that area. We’ve refined our code of conduct (a draft of which you can find +on our [web site][NEScala]). We’re trying to reach out to groups beyond the +usual demographics that dominate the Scala community and the industry at large. + +We’re specifically seeking a more diverse speaker pool, and we also want to +make the conference a safe place for everyone. While we retain our +community-focused “attendees vote on the talks” approach, we’re holding back +some talk slots for speakers with more diverse backgrounds. We’re trying to +set aside some funds to help defray travel costs for such speakers. We’re +putting in place feedback and reporting mechanisms and well-defined escalation +procedures to try to make the conference a safer space for all attendees. + +The [2019 Northeast Scala Symposium][NEScala] will be held in +Philadelphia, Pennsylvana, US, along with the +[2019 Typelevel Summit Philadelphia](https://typelevel.org/event/2019-04-summit-philadelphia/), +April 1 through April 3. Tickets will go on sale starting next week, at $75. + +Please consider joining us! + +[CFP]: https://www.papercall.io/ne-scala-2019 +[NEScala]: https://nescala.io