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Russ Cox76104912018-02-05 22:26:15 -05001# Resources for New Speakers
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3Go needs everyone's help.
4We want to see more new speakers with new perspectives at Go conferences,
5especially more women and others underrepresented in the Go community.
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7The process of applying to speak at a tech conference can be a bit opaque and confusing
8for first-time speakers.
9In general, please remember that, first and foremost,
10conferences organizers want to find great talks;
11there is no single format or recipe for a great talk;
12and you need not be a Go expert to give a great talk.
13All that you need to be is excited about sharing something
14you've observed or learned about using Go.
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Russ Cox734b1852018-02-07 10:02:28 -050016Here are some good blog posts with tips for writing conference talk proposals:
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18- “[How to write a successful conference proposal](https://dave.cheney.net/2017/02/12/how-to-write-a-successful-conference-proposal)” by Dave Cheney
19- “[How to write a successful conference proposal](https://medium.com/@fox/how-to-write-a-successful-conference-proposal-4461509d3e32)” by Karolina Szczur
20- “[Is your conference proposal good enough?](http://rckbt.me/2014/01/conference-proposals/)” by Raquel Vélez (rockbot)
21- “[What your conference proposal is missing](http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2014/04/07/what-your-conference-proposal-is-missing/)” by Sarah Mei
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23Elsewhere on the wiki, we maintain a list of [upcoming conferences](Conferences) with links to CFPs.
Matt Layher8a985fb2019-04-01 11:46:27 -040024The same page also lists past conferences with links to talk videos. These conferences welcome speakers of all experience levels and backgrounds!
Russ Cox8a274e62018-02-16 13:30:53 -050025
Russ Cox76104912018-02-05 22:26:15 -050026## Contact Us
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28We, the Go community members listed below,
29are happy to discuss or review talk proposals
30and answer other questions about the overall speaking process.
31Feel free to contact any of us directly.
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33- Russ Cox, rsc@golang.org, [@_rsc](https://twitter.com/_rsc)
Steve Francia346641d2018-02-06 08:51:55 -050034- Steve Francia, spf@golang.org, [@spf13](https://twitter.com/spf13)
William Kennedy1632a712018-02-06 23:21:49 +010035- William Kennedy, bill@ardanlabs.com, [@goinggodotnet](https://twitter.com/goinggodotnet)
Russ Cox734b1852018-02-07 10:02:28 -050036- Cassandra Salisbury, cassandra@golangbridge.org, [@cassandraoid](https://twitter.com/cassandraoid)
Sameer Ajmani24975bd2018-02-07 20:13:31 -050037- Ashley McNamara, ashmc@microsoft.com, [@ashleymcnamara](https://twitter.com/ashleymcnamara)
38- Brian Ketelsen, bjk@microsoft.com, [@bketelsen](https://twitter.com/bketelsen)
Russ Cox674d1eb2018-02-06 20:02:45 -050039- Natalie Pistunovich natalie@golangbridge.org, [@nataliepis](https://twitter.com/nataliepis)
Sameer Ajmani24975bd2018-02-07 20:13:31 -050040- Erik St. Martin, erikstm@microsoft.com, [@erikstmartin](https://twitter.com/erikstmartin)
Francesc Campoyaab35402018-02-07 17:01:45 +010041- Francesc Campoy, campoy@golang.org, [@francesc](https://twitter.com/francesc)
Sameer Ajmani24975bd2018-02-07 20:13:31 -050042- Sameer Ajmani, sameer@google.com, [@Sajma](https://twitter.com/Sajma)
Florin Pățanc905c352018-02-09 22:04:37 +000043- Florin Pățan, florinpatan@gmail.com, [@dlsniper](https://twitter.com/dlsniper)
Aaron Schlesingerff02be02018-02-17 00:10:08 -080044- Aaron Schlesinger, arschles@gmail.com, [@arschles](https://twitter.com/arschles)
Paul Jollye41ba592018-02-18 11:44:38 +000045- Paul Jolly, paul@myitcv.io [@_myitcv](https://twitter.com/_myitcv)
Alexey Palazhchenko64294fd2018-02-24 11:23:06 +030046- Alexey Palazhchenko, alexey.palazhchenko@gmail.com [@paaleksey](https://twitter.com/paaleksey) (English, Russian)
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Russ Cox2bf0c632018-02-05 22:31:04 -050048(Experienced speakers, feel free to add your contact information to the list, or email rsc@golang.org if you don't have wiki edit permission.)