Dear Dr. Diaz-Emparanza:

Thanks very much for updating the website. I was wondering if I will
have a choice regarding not to publish my paper online or in the
proceedings. It is possible that with extensions my paper will be
published in a high ranking journal later but I don't know it yet.
Regards,
ATY
P.S.: By the way, is my addressing you above correct?



On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza
<ignacio.diaz-emparanza(a)ehu.es> wrote:
> El Thursday 15 January 2009 11:33:47 Talha Yalta escribió:
>> > The gretl Conference Organizing Comitte has just decided to extend
>> > the deadline for paper submissions to January 30, 2009.
>>
>> I was not aware of that decision :-)
>> This is actually good news for me because I can use a few extra days
>> to finish my paper entitled "Wilkinson Tests and Gretl."
>> I have two quick questions:
>> 1)- Will there be a proceedings of the conference?
>
> Yes. We plan to publish a book with the proceedings (with ISBN).
>
>> 2)- Will you put the submitted papers on the Internet? I am planning a
>> major revision for mine over the next months so I don't want it made
>> availabe.
>
> Not inmediately. The proceedings will be published on paper for the conference
> and on internet when the Conference be finished. We will allow a slightly
> modified version of the paper for the moment we edit the proceedings (March?)
>
>> Finally, could you revise my institution name on the webpage so that
>> it reads: "TOBB University of Economics and Technology"?
>
> Sorry, "Bug fixed".
>
>
>
>
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