On 11/6/2019 7:44 PM, bachmeier wrote:
Also, it's low cost to submit, so there's no reason not to do so. Even if it's turned down, you don't have much to lose. You'd obviously have more information about the proposals than I do, but there must not have been many given how few presentations came from outside the inner circle this year.

Even if a proposal gets turned down, one can always submit it at another programmers' conference, or even a meetup. They're always looking for material.

(I gave a talk at a meetup just last month.)

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