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- Subject: Re: [ANN] Lua Workshop 2014
- From: Gunnar Zötl <gz@...>
- Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 11:50:27 +0200 (CEST)
Oh man, I'd love to come, but I can't... It's about a week to early or 2 weeks
to late, depending on how you view it ;)
> Alexander Gladysh <agladysh@gmail.com> hat am 15. April 2014 um 16:30
> geschrieben:
>
>
> Hi, all!
>
> We are pleased to announce the Lua Workshop 2014!
>
> The Workshop will be held for two days: Saturday, September, 13th and
> Sunday, September, 14th 2014 at Moscow, Russia, at the Mail.Ru Group
> office building. (Lua community may know Mail.Ru Group for their work
> on the Tarantool project: http://tarantool.org/.)
>
> The spoken language of the Workshop is English. Translation to Russian
> is not planned (as Russian IT audience is usually well-versed in
> English). Translation for the after-talk questions from
> Russian-speaking attendees will be provided as necessary.
>
> Participation in the Workshop is free of charge. Arrangements for the
> lunches, coffee-breaks and dinners depend on the number of attendees
> and will be announced later. (There's a good chance that we will be
> able to organize catering during the Workshop free of charge for the
> attendees.)
>
> The sponsors of the Workshop at the moment are the General Sponsor,
> Mail.Ru Group (http://corp.mail.ru/en/) and the Technical Sponsor,
> LogicEditor (http://logiceditor.com). If your company is interested in
> becoming a sponsor, please contact the organizers.
>
> You can find more information about the Workshop here:
>
> http://lua-users.org/wiki/LuaWorkshopTwoThousandFourteen
>
> As usual, the official registration will start later on, but please do
> add your name now on the page above if you plan to attend.
>
> Please send your talk proposals to the organizer team: lua.workshop@gmail.com.
>
> Also, in addition to the main auditorium, we will have three
> conference rooms available for the Workshop, a large one, for 100
> people and two smaller ones, for 10 people. Ideas on how to use them
> are welcome (for example, we could have some smaller tracks or panels
> or roundtables or coding sessions or presentations/Lua-related
> performances in parallel to the main track).
>
> Looking forward to see you all in Moscow!
> Alexander.
>
> BTW, if there will be interest from the participants, it will be
> possible to organize group tours on the week after the Workshop — in
> Moscow and/or to St. Petersburg and nearby museum-towns.
>