---
title: "Contact Texas Linux Fest"
url: "https://www.texaslinuxfest.org/contact/"
description: "How to reach the Texas Linux Fest organizers by email, on social media, or through the GitHub organization."
date: 2026-08-21
site: "Texas Linux Fest"
---

# Contact Texas Linux Fest


Texas Linux Fest is run by volunteers. There is no office and no phone line, so
email is the reliable way to reach us and the way we prefer to be contacted.

## Email

<info@texaslinuxfest.org>

Use this address for anything: attending, speaking, sponsoring, press requests,
accessibility needs, code of conduct concerns, or corrections to anything on
this site. It reaches the organizing team rather than an individual, so it keeps
working between editions of the festival. Because everyone answering it is a
volunteer, allow a few days for a reply.

## Speaking, sponsoring and registration

Each edition of Texas Linux Fest runs its own website, and that site owns the
call for papers, the schedule, ticket sales and the sponsor prospectus for that
year. The home page of this site links to the current edition. If the call for
papers or sponsorship page for the year you are asking about is not open yet,
email us and we will tell you when it opens.

## Where else to find us

- Mastodon: [@TexasLinuxFest@fosstodon.org](https://fosstodon.org/@TexasLinuxFest/)
- GitHub: [github.com/TXLF](https://github.com/TXLF/)
- LinkedIn: [Texas Linux Fest](https://www.linkedin.com/company/texas-linux-fest/)
- Facebook: [TexasLinuxFest](https://www.facebook.com/TexasLinuxFest/)
- YouTube: [@texaslinuxfest3002](https://www.youtube.com/@texaslinuxfest3002)
- X/Twitter: [@texaslinuxfest](https://twitter.com/texaslinuxfest)

Recorded talks from past editions are posted to the YouTube channel, and the
per-year event pages on this site link to press and podcast coverage.

## Corrections to this site

This site is a static Hugo build and its source is public at
[github.com/TXLF/txlf-landing](https://github.com/TXLF/txlf-landing). If a date,
venue, keynote or link on an event page is wrong, open an issue or a pull
request there — that is faster than email and it leaves a record.

## Where we are

Texas Linux Fest is held in Texas, United States. The venue changes from year to
year; the venue and address for a given edition are on that edition's page and
on that year's own website.

