The CFP for this year's YAPC::Europe closed yesterday. Usually this means I have a frantic couple of hours rushing around proposing (semi-)random talks. This year I've been a bit more organised and have been proposing talks as they have occured to me. The upside of this is that I have confidence that they will all be interesting talks. The downside is that I've proposed more talks than ever before. I hope the organisers don't select all of them (I'd like to see some of the conference) but I've given them lots of choice :-)
There are a couple of talks based on the conference's theme of "Corporate Perl".
There's a talk following up on something I spoke about last year in Copenhagen.
And there's a talk about a project that I'm currently pretty enthused about.
So now it's just a case of seeing which ones the conference organisers choose. Does anyone know when that will be announced?
Update: They chose Why do so many companies re-invent well-known CPAN modules badly and end up writing far too much code? and The Planetarium.
I'll see you in Lisbon.
We hope to have all speakers notified in two weeks
Re:Two weeks
davorg on 2009-05-02T06:39:19
But you seem to have managed to notify us all in less than a day. I'm really impressed. Thank you.