Important Dates
Deadline for early submission: July 2, 2007
Consideration of submissions will continue until all available openings
are taken
Conference starts: October 21, 2007
Overview
A lightning talk is a five-minute presentation on any topic of interest to the
OOPSLA community. If you are a software developer working on an exciting
project and that you don't have the time to submit a full proposal for an
entire session, Lightning Talks are a great way to gain exposure with the
OOPSLA community and receive feedback on your ideas.
Please note that these talks are presented back-to-back with a strictly enforced five minute limit, so make sure that you can fit your presentation within this time span.
A sign up sheet will also be available during the conference, so you can improvise a Lightning Talk of your own once you're at the conference, but slots tend to fill up fast, so we recommend you sign up in advance through the OOPSLA electronic submission system.
For More Information
For additional information, clarification, or questions, please
contact the Lightning Talk chairs, Cedric Beust and David Leibs, at
lightningtalks@oopsla.org.
Program Committee
- Cedric Beust (co-chair), Google, US
- David Leibs (co-chair), AMD, US