Just a reminder -- the Call-For-Papers deadline for Yet Another Perl Conference North America 2005 in Toronto is April 18 -- that's only 2.5 weeks away from now. As a reminder that this is coming up soon, we are issuing this Second Call-For-Papers.

Once all papers are submitted, the YAPC conference organizing team will review them over the following week and hopefully have a draft conference schedule by Monday 25 April.

Get more details about the Call-For-Papers at: http://yapc.org/America/cfp-2005.shtml

Also, if you haven't registered yet, please do! Prompt registration is very recommended as hotel and other accommodations in Toronto are going to book up quickly for the end of June. Book by the first week of May -- you're good. After that, nothing can be guaranteed. Registration info is here.

Questions / comments regarding the Call-For-Papers: na-author@yapc.org

General questions / comments: na-help@yapc.org


In reply to Reminder for YAPC call for papers by talexb

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