> >>>>> "Stas" == Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Stas> P.S. For ApacheCon you just submit your proposals from one of the above
> Stas> links, no need to send proposals here for them to get accepted. Of course
> Stas> you are welcome to discuss... :)
> 
> Since I've never been a "paper" speaker before, but only an invited
> speaker or paid tutorialist, would there be interest in me submitting
> something to the mix?  And how complicated would it need to
> be... something like an updated version of my "Stonehenge::Pictures"
> tool from my WT columns?  In fact, would a paper be the equivalent
> of a column, but presented live?
> 
> Sorry for my ignorance, but I've only been on the voting end, never
> the proposing end. :)

I think in your case you just have to submit your name as a proposal :)

But seriously, all you have to submit is a description of the talk you are
going to give. I think quite many of you columns will be very heartly
accepted. Stuff like Throttling module and other cool uses of mod_perl are
mostly welcome. So I suppose that if pack in a few cool columns and make
an application/modules talk, it'd be just right.

As for the 'paper' question, you've got the handouts already, it's the
column. Just need to turn them into slides. 

I'm not sure about showing lots of code though, it's quite hard to catch
it on the fly, so may be talking about concepts and live demos (with
probably common errors showing) would be the best. Massaging the whole
code in the column might not be very good idea. But you know what's the
right thing to do much better than me. I'm just talking from my
experience.

Let these talks come in rain, we want Terry (the boss of Camelot who
organizes ApacheCon) to be impressed and for her to give OK to organize
our mod_perl conference.
 
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