The papers are only one part of PdCon. People who work in academia
are used to submitting papers, but Pd users are probably mostly not in
academia.
I was involved in DebConf10, and also it had not a lot of papers,
though it is much bigger and on its 12th year. We also had a rolling
acceptance policy, so people were continuing to submit until a month
or two after the deadline.
.hc
On Apr 14, 2011, at 6:26 AM, Max wrote:
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Dear Mathieu,
I know you like precise information. Hence I'll give you the facts
so you don't have to speculate about them: we received 42 Submissions, yours was #39 and you weren't the last
one who submitted in time. Another respected community member from
Poland submitted at exactly 24:00. Since we have a warm heart we did
accept additional 3 submissions which didn't meet the deadline. Thus
the last ID is #43.(ID #1 was just a dummy, ID #37 was a workshop which we handle
without review)Greetings,
Max
Am 11.04.2011 um 00:39 schrieb Mathieu Bouchard:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
The committee has decided to extend the deadline to the 10th of
April 24:00h (UTS +2)reminder
BTW, I submitted at that exact time, and my submission number is
39. This should give you an idea of how many people submitted,
though this may count some cancelled submissions, multiple
submissions by same people, and it doesn't count anyone who submit
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