Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:

> 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>

kick-ass idea.  Here are some suggestions for lightning talks

- What is Parrot
- Setting up replication in mysql (I volunteer self for this)
- Smarty
- Pear
- Ajax
- Why should anyone care about ruby

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