(Reposted from the london.pm mailing list)
So it’s that time of year again, the nights are growing long, the mornings are growing cold and people who should know better once again decide to organize a conference. That’s right it’s time for this year's London Perl Workshop. So let's get down to the details, because we haven't much time ...
When?
Saturday 9th of December (exact times to follow)
Where?
Westminster University, London (Thanks again!)
What?
This year we decided that the theme of “Last Minute Perl” would be interesting, maybe you’ve solved a problem at the last minute with Perl or else you’ve decided to help the organizers of a conference organized at the last minute by submitting your talk nice and quickly.
What can you do?
If you want to attend, please put the date in your diary and we’ll rig up a registration system in the next few days (we are putting this announcement out deliberately early for those who need to book travel/accomodation).
If you’d like to speak, please send a mail with following details,
- Title of talk.
- Your name and a brief bio if possible.
- A brief outline of the talk.
- Any URL’s you’d like us to link to (e.g. your homepage or company).
- How long you’d like, to keep this simple please choose either 5 minutes (a lightning talk – always popular!), 25 minutes or 55 minutes.
To,
lpw-2006-talks@london.pm.org The deadline for submissions is Monday 20 November 2006, and we'll let you know if the talk has been accepted in under a week. However please if you can submit sooner, it would be appreciated.
Lastly, if you feel like helping out on the day with any of the many odd jobs that need going please also email
lpw-2006-talks@london.pm.org, to volunteer.
Thanks for reading and we hope to see lots of you there,
The LPW 2006 Organisers.
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