At 2005-08-26 02:46:33 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Has a sufficient number of talks been short-listed?
>
> Over-subscribed is the only way of putting it.
In that case, it may be worthwhile to organize a Lightning Talks session
and invite people whose talks didn't make the shortlist to shorten their
presentation. One fifty-minute slot should be good enough for eight or
so presentations.
Lightning talks have been very successful at various Perl conferences.
Lightning talks are brief (5-minute) talks that focus on a single
example, idea, project, or technique. Lightning talks do not attempt
to cover all aspects of their subject matter, but rather to present
one facet of the idea clearly and succinctly.
See <http://perl.plover.com/lt/lightning-talks.html>
-- ams
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