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Re: [SwarmFest2004] Abstract submission -- question


From: Steve Railsback
Subject: Re: [SwarmFest2004] Abstract submission -- question
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 08:24:50 -0800
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Rick Riolo wrote:
Hi All,

So what has been the policy in the past?

As i understand it from the cfp, people can submit abstracts (as well as extended abstracts, papers, posters).
And they can they be allocated some time to talk, yes?


I think, for now, we can tell people that they are tentatively accepted to speak (unless they sound obviously wacko, which of course Seth Tisue does not). But we can't decide for sure how much time speakers get until we know how many we get.

I would also be very tempted to ask Seth how much time he would like to have to do a thorough intro to NetLogo, because it seems like such an important tool. (I, for one, would love a thorough intro to it.)

You'll answer Seth?

Steve

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