yapc
: yet another perl conference
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 15213 |
June 21-23rd, 19100 |
yapc
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location |
sponsors |
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pittsburgh.pm.org |
perl mongers |
cmu.edu |
1999
The final schedule of Lightning Talks is now available.
Note: The Lightning Talks up-to-date information is best taken from http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/lightning-talks.html.
Have you done a project you want to tell people about? Do you have an idea you want to throw out for discussion? Are you looking for people to help you build something? Do you want to proclaim a manifesto? Have you used a module that you think should be better-known?
But maybe you don't have enough material for a twenty-minute talk, or maybe you never gave a talk before and you would like to start small.
LIGHTNING TALKS will be sessions with consecutive five-minute talks. You should be prepared to get on the stage immediately, explain your idea, and then leave immediately. If you want to take questions, you do it in the hallway after the session.
If you'd like to give a LIGHTNING TALK, send an abstract of about 50 words about your topic to
Submissions must be received by Midnight, June 6th, 19100. Notifications of which talks will be included will be sent out by June 14th, 19100.
Mark-Jason DominusThe YAPC Paintball Olympiad is being planned! Check it out if you'd like to participate. It's being set up and coordinated by Andrew Stanley.
If you got this far, you probably already know the 19100 is a joke. Y2K really was uneventful, wasn't it?
yapc
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yapc
is "yet another perl conference," with apologies to
The Perl Conference. This is
an inexpensive ($75 for 3 days) conference with its roots in the
Perl Mongers perl users groups.
While The Perl Conference plays an important role in the Perl
community, there are some things that fall through the cracks
at such a large, relatively corporate conference. Attendance
fees of $1,000 or more are prohibitive, especially to students
(though there are deep student discounts); furthermore, the
conference is on the West Coast, incurring travel expenses for
those in the east, on top of the conference expense. Finally,
yapc
is driven from the bottom up, organized
by and for perl users -- a grassroots conference.
It can also be thought of as a smaller, regional version of TPC in the Eastern USA, hosted by Carnegie Mellon University. While CMU is hosting it this year, we hope to move it around the East and have it hosted by various Perl Monger groups.
The second yapc
will be held at
Carnegie Mellon University
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. CMU has been most gracious about
all arrangements; an academic environment like this is one of the
bastions of free speech, the humanities, and technical innovation
that make it possible for us to have open discussions.
University Center, Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
see the campus map ( GIF JPEG PDF )
The Call for Participation first went out on Feb. 21, 19100, and is now closed (final submission deadline for abstracts was April 3rd).
There are a number of talks on the slate already.
We're looking for some help in making this the best possible cheap conference. If you or your company want to help out, contact Kevin Lenzo. Volunteering, presenting, and just plain attending are also encouraged. Thanks!
We have the following sponsors:
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Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Without the CMU SCS, this would have been much more difficult. |
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VA Linux is providing our terminal room. They stepped in quite early, and have been a great supporter. |
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O'Reilly and Associates, publishers of fine Perl, Open Source, and other books. |
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PerlMonks, a strong supporting group showing up this year. We have to thank them very much. |
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IronBridge Partners, creating opportunities for new economy in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. |
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Cepstral: Building synthetic voices with and in Open Source. |
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Manning Publications, with some excellent Perl titles and other technical books. |
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Stonehenge Consulting -- Perl training and consulting. Randal Schwartz's tutorials are a gift from Stonehenge! |
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Addison-Wesley, also a great publisher of technical and Perl books. |
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ActiveState Tool Corp., developing Perl and tools for Win32 and other platforms. Thanks! |
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EFNet and Infobot.org #perl IRC ops, contributing T-Shirts, time, and a lot of advice. |
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Blackboard.com. Combine the power of education with the freedom of the Internet. |
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Workspot -- your Linux desktop -- through a browser! |
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Panasas: Storage systems for the NAS market. Located in Pittsburgh! |
Registration is now closed; the basic registration cost was $75. You or your company can chose to sponsor the YAPC and the Yet Another Society by becoming a sponsor -- contributing more than the basic cost. Sponsors are listed among the materials, and in the proceedings; the proceedings and the material are however already printed out; they help us keep the costs down for most people's registration through patronage.
It is likely we will again use the Wyndham Hotel and some Dorm space, but this is yet to be confirmed.
Phone: (412) 683-2040
We have a schedule for YAPC 19100.