[RubyConf] Formal presentation proposals now being accepted forRubyConf 2005

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David A. Black

Dear Rubyists,

Formal proposals for RubyConf 2005 presentations are now being
accepted[1]. If you submitted a preliminary proposal when you
preregistered, you'll be able to edit it directly. If you didn't
submit a proposal, but would like to, you can do that now. (You must
first preregister[2], if you haven't already.)

*** PLEASE NOTE *** that you must submit a formal proposal, even if
you submitted a preliminary proposal when you preregistered.

Proposal submission will be open only until May 27, so please submit
your proposal promptly if you have one!

The conference program will be announced approximately 3-4 weeks
after the close of proposal submission. Further guidelines and
instructions are on the proposal form.


David Black
Chad Fowler
Rich Kilmer

for RubyConf 2005 and Ruby Central, Inc.
 
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Steven Jenkins

David said:
Formal proposals for RubyConf 2005 presentations are now being
accepted[1]. If you submitted a preliminary proposal when you
preregistered, you'll be able to edit it directly. If you didn't
submit a proposal, but would like to, you can do that now. (You must
first preregister[2], if you haven't already.)

Is there a way to submit more than one proposal?

Steve
 
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David A. Black

Hi --

David said:
Formal proposals for RubyConf 2005 presentations are now being
accepted[1]. If you submitted a preliminary proposal when you
preregistered, you'll be able to edit it directly. If you didn't
submit a proposal, but would like to, you can do that now. (You must
first preregister[2], if you haven't already.)

Is there a way to submit more than one proposal?

No, sorry, it's one per applicant.


DB
 
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Steven Jenkins

David said:
No, sorry, it's one per applicant.

Don't you think it makes more sense to limit the number of accepted
proposals to one? I have two ideas for presentations, and I'd be happy
for the organizers to choose at most one from them.

Steve
 

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