The voting on the talks for Meeting C++ 2025 has begun!
published at 09.06.2025 21:44 by Jens Weller
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Once again its time for the C++ community to take a look at the submitted talks for Meeting C++ 2025! Thanks to all folks who have submitted a talk to this years conference! Your contribution will create another great conference in Berlin and online! And special thanks to all folks who have bought tickets already for the conference, you'll have a bit more weight in the voting to shape this years program!
With your voting session you can contribute to the talk selection for this years conference. In total 107 talks are submitted by 73 speakers. With this year the call for talks closes earlier than in the past, when for a few years it had extended to match the submission date with CppCon. Since last year CppCon has moved its deadline into early/mid May, which is a bit too early. For the future I plan to have the call for talks close around the beginning of June. A period of 2 months to submit should be enough, also this allows for an earlier release of the program. This than gives speakers more time to get their talks ready and Meeting C++ more time to advertise the program.
The voting stays open until Sunday, June 22nd. With the result a quick publishing of the selected talks should be possible by end of June. The Schedule than should follow in mid July.
Most folks will not be able to see information on the speaker, but my staff and former speakers mostly will be able to see who submitted a talk. As each talk receives a ton of votes, I allow speakers to vote on their own talks if they like. It has only a minor influence on the result. Each talk can receive a voting between 0 and 5, where 0 is worst and 5 is best.
The only requirement is that you have a Meeting C++ account or have purchased a ticket for this years conference (see next paragraph), those that subscribed to the Meeting C++ newsletter will get a voting newsletter as a reminder to vote.
If you bought a ticket for this years event and/or submitted a talk, you already received an email with a voting link, over this link you can vote without having an login at Meeting C++. As not everyone is registered with their correct or current email, this email might reach you later or not at all.
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