See http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/talks-2000.html
Lightning Talks are sixteen five-minute talks in a ninety-minute time slot. We're going to be doing them at YAPC 19100 in Pittsburgh
Maybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you just want to ask a question, or invite people to help you with your project, or boast about somthing you did, or tell a short cautionary story. These things are all interesting and worth talking about, but there might not be enough to say about them to fill up thirty minutes.
Maybe you have a lot of things to say, and you're already going to give a long talk on one of them, and you don't want to hog the spotlight. There's nothing wrong with giving several Lightning Talks. Hey, they're only five minutes.
On the other side, people might want to come to a lightning talk when
they wouldn't come to a long talk on the same subject. The risk for the
attendees is smaller: If the talk turns out to be dull, or if the person
giving the talk turns out to be a really bad speaker, well, at least it's
over in five minutes. With lightning talks, you're never stuck in some
boring lecture for forty-five minutes.
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