DConf 2013 Call for Submissions: deadline on January 28
deadalnix
deadalnix at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 23:30:42 PST 2013
On Tuesday, 15 January 2013 at 15:55:46 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> We're a couple of weeks inside the Call for Submissions for
> DConf 2013, and so far we have collected a few strong proposals
> but indeed only a few.
>
> I would like to extend an appeal to the talented participants
> on this newsgroup to consider making a talk proposal. At this
> point there's a dearth of submissions, which is paradoxical
> considering the high numbers and quality of the community
> leaders.
>
> When thinking of a submission, consider that you'd address an
> audience outside and removed from the daily pulse going on in
> the forum. You may assume most nobody in the audience has read
> the group, articles you or others wrote, or has a solid
> understanding of the language's subtleties. Therefore it's very
> easy to think "meh, I don't have anything interesting to share
> - they all know this stuff as well as I do, if not better!" and
> is a common phenomenon in confined circles (research lab would
> be another example).
>
> If you ever wrote an article on D, consider it an already done
> presentation that just needs translation into slides. There's
> little extra effort needed.
>
> If you're one of the main contributors to the language and its
> standard library, you are virtually socially obligated to
> submit a talk proposal. People will come to hear your insights.
>
> If you're a regular D user, the unique demands and
> characteristics of your project are likely to be of interest.
>
> So I compel you to consider making at least one submission. We
> have a budget, sponsors, a wonderful site - it would be
> supremely ironic if the program was our weak spot. If you are a
> regular D contributor, consider yourself as responsible as
> anyone for the success of DConf. But I also expect to hear (and
> indeed already have, thank you) from people I'd never heard
> from before.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrei
Hi,
As you may know, I'm not 100% sure I can come. I'll be sure of
that in february. This is why I proposed only a 30 mins talk, so
someone can back me up.
I'd be happy to have a talk on SDC and make the short talk longer
but that sound not quite right for me to submit that right now
given the situation.
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