A call for papers (CFP) is a public announcement inviting speakers to submit their work for consideration at a conference or event. Speakers may submit a proposal, what the audience can expect to take away from the talk, or a brief summary suitable for the conference to publicise.
Ministry of Testing approaches this differently - with a Continuous Call for Contributions (CCC). A big part of a continuous call for contributions is for Ministry of Testing to do the work of matching your ideas to how it has the best impact for the community because not everybody can speak at TestBash as there might be duplication of topics.
CCC is designed to be one simple form where you can multi-select what you are open to being considered for. Ministry of Testing will then review submissions, give feedback or send invites on a regular cadence.
Ministry of Testing approaches this differently - with a Continuous Call for Contributions (CCC). A big part of a continuous call for contributions is for Ministry of Testing to do the work of matching your ideas to how it has the best impact for the community because not everybody can speak at TestBash as there might be duplication of topics.
CCC is designed to be one simple form where you can multi-select what you are open to being considered for. Ministry of Testing will then review submissions, give feedback or send invites on a regular cadence.