Here is another another great place to be as a speaker or an attendee.

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Subject: ANNOUNCE: YAPC::Europe::2002 (Munich) - Call for Papers
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 11:17:45 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Foley)
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ANNOUNCE: YAPC::Europe::2002 (Munich) - Call for Papers

Call for Participation will follow in a couple of weeks, when we should
have some accommodation organised.

        http://www.yapc.org/Europe/

Look forward to seeing you there.

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Ciao
Richard Foley
Ciao - shorter than AufWiederSehen!

ps. Thoren, please html-ize this onto YAPC website - TIA :-)

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# $Id: call-for-papers,v 1.3 2001/12/17 08:38:44 yapc Exp $

Call For Papers YAPC::Europe::2002 - September 18-20

Proposals may be submitted between January 1st. 2002 and July 30th 2002.

Share your 'pe[a]rls of wisdom' with the perl community: attendees from
all around the world, gurus and geeks alike, will converge on Munich to
listen to the talks and tutorials presented at this gathering of minds.

This year's theme is 'The Science of Perl', which means that we would
really like to hear about suggestions for talks, projects, experiences
which involve both perl and science.  This should not be regarded as a
restriction, more as a 'nice to have' :-)

We have available a mixture of short and long tutorials and talks
time-slots, loosely including the following:

        Presentation:           30 mins to 1.5 hours

        Lightning talk:         7 min (5 was too short ;-)

        Tutorial:                       2-3 hours

        BOF session:            1-2 hours (usually evenings)

Abstracts, outlining the main thrust of the proposal and including an
expected duration, should inititially be sent to the Program Committee
in the form of a short ascii email to the following address:

        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Final submissions should be in the form of, (in order of preference),
POD or Ascii or HTML.  Associated graphics should be submitted in a form
to be agreed upon between the commitee and the presenter.

The committee reserves the right to publish any and all presentations,
only for the purpose of this conference.

Finally: conference fees will of course be waived for speakers,
(lightening talks excepted), though as this is a 'not-for-profit' venture,
please feel free to donate your unpaid fee to the YAPC organisation
itself, to assist in this and future perl conferences.








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