Mark-Jason Dominus writes in that the program committee for
The Perl
Conference 5 has accepted his proposal to have
Lightning Talks
at the conference this summer, in San Diego. There will be 16
five-minute talks in a 90-minute time slot, with a five-minute break
in the middle.
To propose a lightning talk, send your name, the talk title, and an
abstract of no more than four sentences to
mjd-tpc-lightning+@plover.com.
The submission deadline is midnight of Sunday, July 8, 2001. Dominus will
announce the selections and notify the submitters by July 15, 2001.
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