French Perl Workshop 2005 - Call for participation

Call for presentation

The French Perl Mongers call you to submit
your talk abstracts for the French Perl Workshop 2005

Abstracts submission deadline: 30 May, 2005.

All topics related to Perl are welcome. Here is a short list of subjects that might be presented:

Perl 6, Parrot, XML, CGI/Web, Interprocess Communication (IPC), GUIs (GTk, Tk, Carbon, Cocoa), Natural Language Processing, Interactive Perl, Agents, Perl as Glue, Object-Oriented Perl, Scientific Applications, Internals, JAPHs, Perl Poetry, System Administration, DBI/DBD, Non-UNIX Perl, Security, Peer-to-Peer Communication, Perl and Bioinformatics, Apache/mod_perl, Unicode and Perl, i18n/l10n/g11n, Optimizing and Debugging, Extending Perl, Embedding Perl, or else Your Favorite Topic.

Please submit your abstracts to <interventions@mongueurs.net>. The abstracts and talks should be in French, if possible.

Please note that talks in French are strongly prefered. We want to offer at least a full track in French, so that there be always a talk in French at any time during the conference. However, we will accept a few talks in English, if there is room for them.

Speakers (except for lightning talks) have their registration fee waived. Travel and lodging, as well as visas, are their responsibility.

Please consider paying the registration anyway, even if you do a talk. We will need all the available funds to organise this conference. Speakers should take care of their travel, visas and lodging like regular attendants. We are a grass-root conference!

  • Standard: 20 minutes

  • Long: 40 minutes

    A standard talk is the preferred format. This is enough time to start a topic, introduce it with some pithy slides, and open up to later conversation.

  • Tutorial: 3 hours

    Long talks are reserved for experienced speakers covering large topics. If you have an in-depth topic you would like to present in some detail, perhaps with considerable discussion, a Long or Extra-Long talk may be the format of choice.

  • Lightning Talks: 5 minutes

    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.

    For more information on Lightning Talks, please see Lightning Talks.

Conference organizers reserve the right to change the length assigned to a talk, if deemed neccessary. If you want to speak on multiple topics, please submit a seperate proposal for each one.

Please submit your abstracts to <interventions@mongueurs.net>.

Thank you; we hope you will participate. If you have any questions, please email us on the mailing-list <conferences@mongueurs.net>.

Call for participation

The French Perl Mongers (Mongueurs de Perl)
are pleased to invite you to

The French Perl Workshop 2005

http://conferences.mongueurs.net/fpw2005/

Faculté des Science de Luminy,
Marseille, France

Thursday 9 and Friday 10, June, 2005

The French Perl Workshop is the occasion for people to meet and talk about Perl -in French. People who have done interesting things, people who are working on the language itself, people who are using it daily, and people who are looking to learn about it, will all be there within arm's reach. Some of the greatest authors and developpers in the field will be on hand to speak about their work and projects, to level them to anyone, from newbies to gurus.

Do join with us for these two days of listening, talking and learning about Perl in the University of Luminy (Faculté des Sciences de Luminy), surrounded by creeks, lavender and cicadas.

  • Pre-registration will be possible at the end of March 2005.
  • Registration will be open at the beginning of May 2005.
  • Registration fees: 25 €, reduced fare 15 €

"Les Mongueurs de Perl" is a French non-profit organisation promoting Perl and Perl users groups in France. See http://www.mongueurs.net/ for more information.

Important: We invite proposals from candidate speakers. We hope to welcome lots of you there !
Submit a talk proposal.