Hi Sarven,

This example http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-09846-3 shows that 
we are capable of producing HTML for conference proceedings in computer 
science. As producing HTML out of HTML seems easier:) (than from LaTeX or Word) 
I would assume that we only need a significant amount of authors using HTML to 
start accepting HTML for camera-ready. As for submissions - that's another 
matter, the conference organizers would normally decide on which submission 
format to use and which conference management system to use. Springer does not 
impose such choice on the organizers.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: those are my views and not Springer's official statement, 
moreover, I am in editorial department, while my colleagues in production would 
have much stronger say here.
Best regards,
Alex

Aliaksandr Birukou
Springer
Senior Editor, Computer Science
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