Nextcloud Community Conference 2025: Call for speakers
Passionate about data privacy and Nextcloud? We invite you speak at the Nextcloud Community Conference to share your experience, knowledge and news with the community!
Read MoreAlmost seven years ago, in October 2018, our CEO and founder Frank Kartlitschek used the € 20,000 from winning the prestigious Reinhard von Koenig award to launch a brand new initiative: “Nextcloud Include.”
As an open source diversity project, Nextcloud Include addresses the needs of underrepresented groups to join the Nextcloud project. By building an inclusive and diverse space to collaborate we can ensure the development of world class software.
Because open source is for everyone, so everyone should get the opportunity for a seat at the table.
By winning the Reinhard von Koenig award, Frank joined an impressive list of previous winners, including employees from Daimler AG and Atlatec GmbH for work on self-driving cars.
He decided to invest the prize money in expanding our diversity and inclusion efforts, such as the earlier participation in Rails Girls Summer of Code. With the €20,000 award, he could kickstart Nextcloud Include, a foundation that Nextcloud has been building ever since.
To manage the fund responsibly, we partnered with KDE e.V, a trusted non-profit in the open source world. Nextcloud appointed a small group of diversity advocates to oversee how to spend the funds, focusing on 3 main areas:
Anyone can apply, and we aim to keep the selection process fair, transparent, and accessible.
With Nextcloud Include, we want to support diversity in open source by ensuring underrepresented groups can enjoy mentoring, travel support, or an internship.
At Nextcloud, we try to enable everyone to get involved. From technical tasks like building an app to translating and helping out on the forums: our community works on tasks all across the Nextcloud ecosystem every day.
However the tech community can feel like an exclusive and closed group, especially for people from underrepresented groups.
That’s why we have mentors available to welcome you in the Nextcloud community, help you overcome obstacles, and get started with your first ideas.
Every year, we organize global Nextcloud events to bring our community together and learn, share information, develop, and have a lot of fun.
To make sure everyone can participate in our events, from big hackweeks to small get-togethers, participants can apply for a sponsorship to cover their travel and accommodation costs.
Typically we support 80% of the total costs for transport and hotel, but we can be flexible if that’s not enough for you to attend. Please note: the travel support program is specifically for people from underrepresented groups in open source.
We also have the community travel support program available for other needs.
One of your yearly highlight events is the Nextcloud Community Conference.
This year, we will gather at the bUm in Berlin, Germany, from 27-28 September. This is the perfect opportunity to discuss ideas, share insights, and meet up with your colleagues from the Nextcloud community. What’s more, you can also stay in Berlin to attend the Contributor week, from 29 September – 2 October.
And of course, the Nextcloud Include travel support progam is available for both the Nextcloud Community Conference and the Contributor week. Because we would love to see you there. Our travel support program covers 80% of your travel and hotel expenses in exchange for your volunteer help at the event.
Find out more nowBy providing opportunities to gain valuable skills and experience, we are able to encourage individuals to enter the workforce — or make a career change.
The Nextcloud Include initiative supports applicants from all backgrounds, including recent graduates or professionals looking for a new job opportunity, to join our team.
The open source Nextcloud community offers you the chance to build a network as well as work experience. The internship program is available for areas where we are currently hiring, as well as for spontaneous applications.
Do you know anyone who wants to be part of the open source tech community, but doesn’t know where to start? Or are you thinking of joining us, but in need of a little push to make it happen?
Check out the dedicated page about the Nextcloud Include initiative, or reach out to us directly with any questions.
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