As you all know, YAPC::NA is coming up (June 27-29, 2005 in Toronto),
and the call-for-papers deadline is next week (Apr 18).

We already have a couple of submissions for talks on test-related
topics, but I think it would be good to have more.  (Okay that's my
personal bias showing).

I think it would be great to have an Introduction to Perl Testing talk.

There are lots of Perl programmers out there who know they should be
testing, but just need to get their feet wet.

And you can get 95% of the benefits of testing even if all you know are
Test::More and prove.  The trick, of course, is how to break your
programs down into small, easily testable chunks.

Any takers on an intro to testing talk?

I'm not trying to discourage talks on advanced testing topics (large
projects, specific technologies, XP, QA, Kwalitee, phalanx, etc.).
Those are also most welcome.

The info on the call-for-papers is here:

       http://yapc.org/America/cfp-2005.shtml

And info on the conference including is here:

       http://yapc.org/America/

If you have any questions regarding the call-for-papers or speaking at
YAPC::NA 2005 please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Other conference questions can be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Michael

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