[Inpycon] Fwd: Promotional literature proofreading needed

Trilok Khairnar trilokgk at gmail.com
Sat Jun 13 20:59:05 CEST 2009


Thanks Kenneth. I could create a test talk by following these instructions.

Can someone please add these instructions to a static page on the
site/ Pycon wiki so that a link to the same can be provided from the
CallForProposals?

Regards,
Trilok

On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 6:17 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves<lawgon at au-kbc.org> wrote:
> On Friday 12 June 2009 18:06:03 Trilok Khairnar wrote:
>> Please let me know the procedure for submission of talk proposals on
>> the website.
>> Need to incorporate that into the CFP page.
>
> 1. Register at the site
> 2. Fill in relevant parts of your profile - which makes you a delegate.
> Registration will point you to the profile page, or you can click your username
> on the top right hand part of the site which will be displayed after you log
> in
> 3. Click on 'propose a talk' and fill in the form. Note that the abstract of
> the talk is a compulsory field, whereas presentation materials is optional.
> 4. If there is more than one speaker for the talk, ask the co-speakers to
> register and then you can add them to the talk
> 5. All speakers can edit the talk details
> 6. No facility to remove a talk - currently you will have to ask an admin to
> do so.
> 7. Talk details are public and talks can be rated and commented on.
> 8. Talks will be selected by the concerned committee taking into account the
> ratings and comments. This does not necessarily mean that the highest rated
> talks will be mechanically selected.
> 9. If a delegate does not upload a photo, the default zoozoo will be shown.
> --
> regards
> Kenneth Gonsalves
> Associate
> NRC-FOSS
> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/
>


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