## Proposal resources
We want **you** to submit a proposal to PyCon! The program committee is always available to help you put together a proposal. Here's a list of information and advice to help you out.
#### General advice
- Proposal Advice on how to structure your PyCon talk, tutorial, or conference proposal.
- [Speak Up!](http://speakup.io/) is a cross-community project that provides a friendly place to help people give great talks. They have a fantastic list of [resources](http://speakup.io/resources.html).
#### Posters
- Poster Session Information
- Poster FAQ
#### Tutorials
- Tutorial Information For Instructors
- How to Submit a Tutorial Proposal
- Suggested Topics
#### Talks
- Example PyCon talk proposal: SpacePug
### Articles
- [Pro Tips for Conference Talks](http://craigkerstiens.com/2012/06/19/pro-tips-for-conference-talks/) - an excellent write up / advice by Craig Kerstiens of Heroku
- [OSCON Call for Proposals](http://www.oscon.com/oscon2011/public/cfp/144) - the same guidelines and tips for OSCON talks apply for PyCon talks.
- [http://www.doughellmann.com/articles/how-tos/review-conference-proposal/index.html](http://www.doughellmann.com/articles/how-tos/review-conference-proposal/index.html) - a good write up by Doug Hellmann on what he looks for when reviewing PyCon talks as part of the Program Committee