Yes
we are at it again, please see the
official announcement on r/perl. This is not affiliated with TPRF in any way.
The Conference will be virtual, FREE to attend over Google Meet, and result in a Science Perl Journal Winter 2024 Issue. We're finalizing the Summer Issue as I type.
Please note that we are accepting 3 types of publications, the newest one is a 1 page extended abstract that translates to a lightning talk.
- submission deadline is 9/30 (see official announcement)
- Conference data is Wednesday, December 18th, 2024 - time TBD (Perl's 37th birthday)
- submission link (for interested authors/speakers)
- email list (announce only) for anyone interested in receiving conference participation information - it is likely the only place we'll be sending it
Update: https://blogs.perl.org/users/oodler_577/2024/09/perl-community-conference-science-perl-journal-winter-2024-call-for-papers-now-open-deadline-930.html
Thank you,
Brett Estrade (OODLER)
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