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The Call for Papers is over

Thanks for submitting such a large number of interesting talk proposals. The orgas will now lock themselves up in a room for the next two weeks and try to decide which talks to accept (and then continue with the horrors of seting up a schedule...)

Speakers will be notifyed at the latest on Friday, 15th June 2007. Around that time you will also be able to see the list of all accepted talks here on our website.

Here's a bit of trivia:

Number of submitted talks:

    103

Number of speakers:

    64

Average number of talks/speaker:

    1.61

Average talk length in minutes:

    38.74

Total length of all talks in minutes:

    3990

Total length of all talks in hours:

    66.5

Available time in minutes (if we do 3 track, plus hackathons):

    3240

Available time in minutes (if we do 4 track, plus hackathons):

    3960

Talks submitted by members of Vienna.pm:

    1

Most talks submitted by:

    Barbie (6 talks)

First talk submitted (via email) by:

    Juerd, on Sat, 2 Sep 2006, via email

First talk submitted (via the website) by:

    Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni, on Wed, 15 Nov 2006

Most edits of a submitted talk:

    Simon Clinch (56 edits)

Talks submitted after the deadline because the submitters computer broke

or the submitter had his/her stuff on an inaccessible machine:

    3

Original: http://use.perl.org/~domm/journal/33366

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