Conference registration for Yet Another Perl Conference North America 2005 has just opened. YAPC is the grass-roots, all-volunteer annual Perl conference. Because it is volunteer-driven it is very affordable. Because the volunteers are passionate about Perl its quality is very high.

If this has sparked your interest please take a look at the details here and more details on the conference web site. Have any questions? You can contact the conference organizers by email at: na-help@yapc.org

Conference dates: Monday - Wednesday 27 - 29 June 2005
Location: 89 Chestnut Street
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Info at: yapc.org site for North America or you can Register for YAPC::NA 2005 at the YAPC site.
Direct registration: Register through the Perl Foundation

Full registration fee is $85 (USD). Book now for great deals on accommodations and to ensure a space for yourself.

Speaking slots are still open. If you would like to present at YAPC::NA 2005, please visit: Call for Papers

See the registration announcement for the full details.


In reply to Registration for YAPC::NA in Toronto is now open by talexb

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