Paul,

many people don't submit until 24 hours before the deadline so I am sure more OSGEO contributions are coming and at over 90 right now I am sure there will be more submissions than the 120 slots available for talks. (warning people that the server won't be able to handle all the last minute submissions usually
helps to get the submissions flowing)

That leads to a question - what happens to the submissions that do not get enough votes? Do you plan any poster session in case there are more submissions that can be accommodated for oral presentations, to give everybody who submits an acceptable abstract a chance to present?

Helena

P.S. It is nice to see who is coming from where.

Helena Mitasova
Dept. of Marine, Earth and Atm. Sciences
1125 Jordan Hall, NCSU Box 8208,
Raleigh NC 27695
http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/



On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:32 PM, Paul Ramsey wrote:

Still surprisingly few OSGeo presenters @ FOSS4G, compared to other folks, I hope you are all planning on sharing your expertise with the world in a presentation!

Do not be afraid of giving a presentation on an introductory topic or a presentation you have given before, this is an EDUCATIONAL event as much as anything, and lots of attendees will be very very happy to hear an introductory talk.

Deadline is Friday...

P.

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