2012.02.13 by marr
The call for proposals is now OPEN.
PyCon Taiwan 2012 accepts a broad range of presentations, from reports on academic and commercial projects and case studies. Suitable topics include, but are not limited to:
The language for the proposal and the talk is either English or Chinese. Please decide your default language for the talk. One talk can be presented by many presenters, but the primary presenter should submit the proposal. This is to help us make arrangements for reviewers and draft the conference programme. The proposal must include the following:
All proposals should be submitted online at tw.pycon.org/2012/speaker.
Once your proposal is accepted, we will be accepting full or extended presentation slides / paper abstract for the conference.
For the benefit of attendees, we request for slides to be annotated in the notes section unless slides are clearly explanatory. All presentations should be submitted online at tw.pycon.org/2012/speaker.
For presenters who wish to submit a short paper or an extended abstract to accompany the presentation, PyCon Taiwan will produce a conference proceedings as an unrefereed volume of The Python Papers Monograph. We would prefer that papers to be no more than 10 pages. Appropriate file formats include any file that can be read with LibreOffice Write or a PDF viewer (pdf is preferred). Slides will not be included in the proceedings. Short papers and extended abstracts should be submitted online at tw.pycon.org/2012/speaker.
PyCon Taiwan will in addition invite selected presenters to complete full paper submissions for publication in The Python Papers. Full paper submissions should contain all of the usual aspects of a paper (such as an abstract, introduction, body and conclusion) and will be peer-reviewed.