Hi,
The organizing team for 2026.pgconf.dev is making some changes to the
way that we organize things on Tuesday. One aspect of this is that,
instead of, for example, having one big developer meeting covering
various topics, we want to have more focused developer meetings on
specific topics. In general, we want more people to propose content
for Tuesday. I have written a blog post explaining the new structure
here:
https://2026.pgconf.dev/news/tuesday-2026
Of course, nothing will happen (or, at least, nothing good will
happen) unless people actually propose content that fits into this new
structure. While I encourage anyone reading this to consider whether
they have something to propose, whether a regular talk or something
specifically for Tuesday, I would like to extra specially encourage
people who would like to have a developer meeting on a specific topic
to propose it to the CfP as a "Community Discussion Section". You can
find the CfP here:
http://2026.pgconf.dev/cfp.html
There will be an opportunity to propose more developer meetings after
January 16th, when the main CfP closes. However, if you already know
that you want to have a developer meeting on, say, multithreading, or
AIO/DIO, or cfbot, then please submit it to the CfP now instead of
waiting until some later point. All that will happen if you wait is
that it will be more work for us and we'll be less likely to be able
to accommodate what you want. What you should do specifically is:
- Figure out who you definitely want to have in that meeting with you.
- Make sure they are on board with that idea.
- Submit to the CfP accordingly, following the instructions therein.
If you think this new structure is good, or bad, or if you have any
other feedback on it, or if you need help figuring out what or how to
submit, please feel more than free to reach out to contact@pgconf.dev.
Thanks,
--
Robert Haas
2026.pgconf.dev Organizing Committee