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Submissions
NOTE: The previously reported problem regarding photographs and attachments has been fixed.
Please upload photographs to your personal profile and attached slides etc to your event.
This page contains notes regarding the proposal submission process for
BSDCan 2020.
Various notes for Speakers
Travel and Accommodation for speakers
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If your submission is accepted, funds are available for travel
and accommodation. We prefer to pay for the travel rather
than reimburse you. Reimbursement can take quite some time. We apologize for that.
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If you, or your employer, pays for your travel/accommodation, they are eligible for listing
as a sponsor.
Registration for speakers
- Speakers should register for the conference.
- Speakers do not pay conference registration fees.
- Speakers will be given a should register using registration type 'Speaker'
- Speakers, if they wish to attend tutorials, must pay for those tutorials
Speaker profiles/biographies
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You must complete your speaker profile.
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Speakers who do not complete their biographies will be hounded.
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Speakers who need hounding remove resources from key conference activities.
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If you need hounding, you will endure the wrath of the Conference Organizer.
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Few speakers survive hounding.
Submitting your proposal
Please submit all proposals through
https://www.bsdcan.org/events/bsdcan_2020/callforpapers/
NOTE: Descriptions of 45 minute talks are expected to be at least two paragraphs
(or 100 words) long, and give a clear idea of what will be covered in
the talk and how it will be covered.
Descriptions for tutorials should
have the same, plus a detailed outline. Talk submissions without an
adequate description are liable to be rejected.
There are two main areas of information you need to complete:
- Person
- Event
If you have any questions, please contact papers@bsdcan.org.
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