Zeth wrote:
2009/10/28 Michael Foord <[email protected]>:
Both will likely have a nice side-effect of people signing up
early and speakers submitting their talk proposals earlier
than just before the deadlines.
I wouldn't count on earlier submissions. PyCon accepts only about 50% of
submitted talks and still *most* of them are submitted on the last day.
Well since last year in EuroPython we managed to provisionally accept
talks as we went along, I don't see what is wrong with saying that we
are full when we have enough. So instead of having a submission close
date, we have a submission period, and when we have enough talks we
just stop and organise something else.
Because many folk work to a deadline and if we close off submissions
before the deadline (or have no fixed deadline) we are *likely* to miss
out on many of the good talks.
Michael
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