OVERVIEW
Thank you for speaking at GitOpsCon North America 2024. This event is happening in person at the Seattle Convention Center | Summit Building in Seattle, WA.
Please bookmark this page for easy reference and continue to check back as the event gets closer as we will be adding additional speaker information as they are available. If you have any questions, please email the CNCF-hosted Co-located Event Content Team.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Timing of sessions and room locations are subject to change through Thursday, April 4.
Venue + Hotel Details
Venue
This year’s event will take place at Seattle Convention Center | Summit Building located at 900 Pine St. Seattle, WA 98101
Hotel Details
We have several discounted room blocks that we invite you to view on our Venue + Travel page. Rooms may sell out in advance of the room block close date, so we encourage you to book early to secure a room at the conference rate.
Schedule + Timing
The schedule will be announced on Wednesday, February 22 and will be posted on our website using Sched.com.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The timing of sessions is subject to change through Thursday, April 4 Please note the following durations for session formats.
If you have a conflict with the timing of your talk, find that it conflicts with the content of another talk, or are having problems uploading your bio and photo, please contact the CNCF-hosted Co-located Event Content Team.
Presentation DetailS + BRANDED POWERPOINT
Presentation Details
All speakers are encouraged to submit a PDF-format version of their final presentation slides ahead of the event to Sched.com. We find that adding the presentations before the event helps to drive interest in attending the session. The deadline for presentations is Wednesday, April 10.
To upload slides:
Branded Powerpoint
We designed optional PowerPoint templates for our speakers. Use of these templates are not required but we do welcome you to use it for your convenience.
Inclusive Speaker Orientation Online Course
The Linux Foundation, in collaboration with the National Center for Women in Technology (NCWIT), has created an online course designed to teach the viewer about inclusion, diversity, and unconscious bias. It is strongly encouraged by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation that all our speakers watch the course to learn tips/tools to use when speaking to encourage inclusivity in presentations and messaging.
Code of Conduct
Please read and abide by our code of conduct, which is strictly enforced. We ask that speakers especially review and are careful to be inclusive in the words and images used during their presentation.
Contact Us
If you have any other venue, speaker, or schedule-related questions, please contact the CNCF-Hosted Co-located Event Team.