On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In any case, I am willing to help with the organisation of the conference. > > It's just that I still think having a separate track for each of Perl, Python, > Ruby, and PHP as you proposed in the previous attempt is: > > 1. Divide and Conquer.
It wasn't my intention. While I think there will be lots of talks that are interesting only to people in one of the languages - people from the industry will most likely be interested only in talks that are "usable now and immediately" but I certainly would like to have talks (or sets of talks) that mix people. > 2. Does not give enough room for C/C++, Java/.NET, JavaScript, Lua/Io/etc., > Haskell/O'Caml, Scala/Clojure/Bo/other-JVM-or-CLR-langs, etc. > > I suggest selecting topics like "QA and test automation" or "GUI programming" > and then allocating presentations in each of them. Great, one of the things I started on the conference wiki http://act.osdc.org.il/osdc2009il/wiki?node=RequestedTalks is to get such ideas listed. I am going to send an e-mail out with this request soon but it would be good if you already added your ideas to that page. > Anyway, I'm willing to help. I can help in publicity, logistics, etc. publicity is always welcome. Write as much as possible about the conference both in Hebrew and English and post a link to your writing on the PR page on the conference wiki: http://act.osdc.org.il/osdc2009il/wiki?node=PublicRelations regards Gabor -- Gabor Szabo http://szabgab.com/blog.html Perl Training in Israel http://www.pti.co.il/ Test Automation Tips http://szabgab.com/test_automation_tips.html _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list [email protected] http://perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl
