[EuroPython] Scheduling call for papers and acceptance of talks
Chris Withers
chris at simplistix.co.uk
Thu Feb 24 10:53:14 CET 2005
Heimo Laukkanen wrote:
> Talk acceptance:
> - require the actual presentation to be submitted ( we've been very
> flexible with this previously )
Why is this a requirement?
> This is just to make sure that people don't feel too comfortable on
> what they already know and try to scrap up the presentations an hour
> before the presentation.
This doesn't feel too valid to me. I didn't experience this with any of
the presentations given last year, do other people feel that this was a
problem?
I have 2 issues with it:
1. Often the most appropriate time to write talks is the 8-10 hrs it
takes to commute to the conference.
2. Events often overtake things that are written months before. We work
in a particularly dynamic environment, requiring a presentation to be
set in stone months before the conference seems like putting an
artificial block on how relevent a presentation is...
Chris
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