Thank you all for attending and contributing to the 2013 DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop. Special thanks to our sponsors -- be sure to get in touch with them if you are on the market for Jobs!
Also thank you again to our organizers. As we said in our wrap up session, we owe a lot of thanks to Dawn Wallis, organizer of the Baltimore Perl Mongers, for doing a whole lot of work but not being able to attend. Thank you Dawn!
We'll keep day-of information, such as the room numbers, wifi info, etc up on the Venue Detail wiki page.
The ISP of our DNS provider is being DDoSed. Ick. Fixing. If you're seeing this then it might be working. If you aren't seeing this then check out irc.perl.org #dcbpw, or follow @dcbpw on twitter!
Some folks are arriving tonight (Friday) -- if you're one of them and would like to get together for dinner, one way to coordinate is through the Arrival Dinner Wiki Page. Otherwise, be sure to throw #dcbpw on your tweets :)
Oh -- you can also join IRC #dcbpw on irc.perl.org!
We just posted a Hotel Info page, which details a hotel that we've gotten a group rate on in Baltimore. Unfortunately we only have it locked in for a week or so, until March 25 -- so check it out sooner rather than later!
We hear that some budgets may have just been tightened today... so we are extending the early registration price of $25 for one more week (plus a day for luck)! The extension is through March 8, 2013.
We still have room to squeeze in a few more talks, and we have several tutorial track slots open for teachers. As we've mentioned elsewhere, contact us if you are interested in doing a tutorial and we can help you with material.
Be sure to check out the talks we already have lined up on the schedule.
Get it while the gettin's good!
Attention Speakers! We still have several slots to fill for the 2013 DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop, which will be held on Saturday April 20 in Baltimore.
We're running two tracks. The first is a general anything-goes-awesomeness track. This track is set to be 20 minute blocks, so that we can get some good variety. Enough to get people a dose of newness, not overwhelm them, and plenty of variety.
The second track is a tutorial track. While we love people who want to give a tutorial they composed themselves, we actually have an archive of very good tutorials that you could use as a foundation. If you want to get some experience doing teaching this is a great way to start. These talks can be a bit longer do to their nature, especially if they are hands-on.
This is also a great regional meetup if you want to polish a talk that you'll be presenting at a larger conference, such as YAPC::NA 2013 in Austin!
If you have any questions, email us!