The Call-For-Papers deadline for Yet Another Perl Conference North America 2005 in Toronto is Monday, April 18 -- tomorrow!

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. We have received a decent number of submissions so far, and if history is any guide then this weekend and Monday will yield a lot more.

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

Direct CFP submission link: http://eventix.ca/cgi-bin/presentation.cgi?eid=24

Also, regarding registration: if you are interested in attending then it is *highly* recommended that you register by May 12, in order to guarantee yourself space at the hotel. (That's when our group reservation is released to the public, which will quickly snap up rooms out from underneath us.)

Registration info is here: http://yapc.org/America/register-2005.shtml

Direct registration link: http://donate.perlfoundation.org/index.pl?node=registrant%20info&conference_id=423

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

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

Thanks, from the Toronto.pm organizers of YAPC::NA 2005!


In reply to YAPC::NA Final Call-for-Papers by talexb

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