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ScalaDays submissions
Mon, 2011-12-12, 19:30
I'm looking for some guidance regarding ScalaDays submissions. The Call For Papers implies that only papers are acceptable, but looking at the ScalaDays 2011 website, it appears that a number of the sessions were "pure" presentations (i.e. slides and talk without a supporting paper).
Is that the case? And if so, how might one go about submitting something that doesn't have a supporting paper?
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Tue, 2011-12-13, 01:31
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Re: ScalaDays submissions
On 12 Dec 2011, at 18:38, √iktor Ҡlang wrote:
> I understand it's confusing, it has been confusing for me as well the past two years.
Thanks, Viktor - glad it's not just me :-)
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Paul Butcher <paul@paulbutcher.com> wrote:
I understand it's confusing, it has been confusing for me as well the past two years.
Firt there's a Call for Papers, and after that there's a Call for Speakers, which is what you'd want to submit to.
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