2020 Proposal Topics
Here is what the program committee is looking for at this year's EclipseCon. If you aren't sure what topic is the best fit for your submission, just take a best guess and the program committee may change it later.
To submit a proposal, visit the Call for Proposals page.
Built on Eclipse Technologies

Here is your chance to show off real world examples. Eclipse technologies provide a platform for very cool solutions built by our community for a vast array of consumers, and we want to learn from you! Your talk could show others how to use the software or provide feedback for project developers. Commercial products are welcome - if you focus on how you build it!
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

here are countless tools and IDEs to support developers in their daily work - technologies such the Language Server Protocol, Eclipse EGit, Eclipse Xtext, Gradle, Docker, the various IDEs supported by Eclipse projects, Eclipse Papyrus, your latest VS Code plugin, and more. Tell us about the best tools and frameworks, how you have built them, what technologies they adopt, and lessons learned.
Cloud Native Java

The technical sessions of this track are filled with content covering everything you need to know about developing applications and cloud native microservices using Java. The topics include best practices, experiences, and recommendations using technologies and frameworks such as Eclipse Vert.x, Eclipse MicroProfile, and Jakarta EE as well as reactive programming, containers, and orchestration.
IoT & Edge

IoT development is expanding at a rapid pace, driving applications such as Industry 4.0, smart city, building automation, smart home, and other emerging use cases. This requires solutions not only on the cloud side, but also for edge computing, gateways, and constrained devices. If you have a story to tell about using Eclipse IoT projects, new open source projects for IoT, experiences with building IoT solutions or delivering edge services for IoT, then submit your talk here.
Java & JDT

It's an exciting time for Java developers. Every new Java version promises interesting features and updates. If you are an early adopter, tell us about your first experience. Share what's new, show us your tips & tricks in Eclipse JDT, and other interesting things you do in the Java world.
The Open Source Way

>Open source software (OSS) means the freedom to use, study, modify, and distribute code - and this freedom is becoming more important for organizations, companies, and society. We are looking for a range of talks about open source: contributing to or leading a project, tools and best practices for managing OSS in organizations, open source business models, OSS governance, and stories and the value, the risks, and the rewards of doing open source.
All Things Quality

Whatever you‘re building and however you’re building it, testing and quality of your code and processes is an integral part of the development process. Whether you’re using or developing specific tools for automating your tests, moving your tests to production, fighting new testing challenges due to distributed systems, or figuring out how to test the systems of the future, we want to hear your experiences!