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LinuxPR: Call for Papers: O’Reilly Open Source/Perl Conference, July 23-27, 2001

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 12, 2001

“O’Reilly & Associates has posted a Call for Participation
soliciting masters of Open Source and Perl technologies, who are
interested in leading tutorial and conference sessions at the 2001
O’Reilly Open Source Convention and Perl Conference 5. Session
speakers are sought for three classes of talks: tutorial programs,
convention presentations, and refereed papers.”

“The submission deadline for all proposals is February 1, 2001.
Presenters will be notified of selection results by March 1,
2001.”

“For complete information about our submission and acceptance
process for the O’Reilly Open Source Convention, go to, http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2001/call.html

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