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reply Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> writes:
$250 for Early Bird tickets!

http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
Jan 19 2017
next sibling parent reply Jacob Carlborg <doob me.com> writes:
On 2017-01-19 21:53, Walter Bright wrote:
 $250 for Early Bird tickets!

 http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
Awesome :). BTW, there's a page missing [1]. [1] http://dconf.org/2017/thankyou.html -- /Jacob Carlborg
Jan 19 2017
parent Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> writes:
On 1/19/2017 11:45 PM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
 On 2017-01-19 21:53, Walter Bright wrote:
 $250 for Early Bird tickets!

 http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
Awesome :). BTW, there's a page missing [1]. [1] http://dconf.org/2017/thankyou.html
https://github.com/dlang/dconf.org/pull/146
Jan 20 2017
prev sibling next sibling parent reply Nicholas Wilson <iamthewilsonator hotmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 19 January 2017 at 20:53:28 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
 $250 for Early Bird tickets!

 http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
I presume if I only intend to go if my submission proposal is accepted that I don't need to register?
Jan 20 2017
parent reply Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> writes:
On 1/20/2017 1:20 AM, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
 I presume if I only intend to go if my submission proposal is accepted that I
 don't need to register?
You're still better off registering to: 1. reserve your ticket in case it is not accepted 2. take advantage of Early Bird price if it is not accepted You can submit the ticket cost as a reimbursable expense after the conference. But yes, accepted speakers are implicitly registered and do not need to purchase a ticket.
Jan 20 2017
parent Nicholas Wilson <iamthewilsonator hotmail.com> writes:
On Friday, 20 January 2017 at 21:11:51 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
 On 1/20/2017 1:20 AM, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
 I presume if I only intend to go if my submission proposal is 
 accepted that I
 don't need to register?
You're still better off registering to: 1. reserve your ticket in case it is not accepted
Alas I am a poor student living on the other side of the globe and dconf falls towards the end of a rather busy semester. I can afford neither the cost of the flights, nor the time away if I am not speaking.
 2. take advantage of Early Bird price if it is not accepted

 You can submit the ticket cost as a reimbursable expense after 
 the conference.

 But yes, accepted speakers are implicitly registered and do not 
 need to purchase a ticket.
Excellent, then I just need to make an announcement of my work being merged to further increase the chance my talk is accepted.
Jan 20 2017
prev sibling parent reply Nicholas Wilson <iamthewilsonator hotmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 19 January 2017 at 20:53:28 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
 $250 for Early Bird tickets!

 http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
Also at the bottom of the page For corporate sponsorship packages, please contact dconf2016 digitalmars.com Is that supposed to be 2017?
Jan 20 2017
parent Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> writes:
On 1/20/2017 1:23 AM, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
 On Thursday, 19 January 2017 at 20:53:28 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
 $250 for Early Bird tickets!

 http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
Also at the bottom of the page For corporate sponsorship packages, please contact dconf2016 digitalmars.com Is that supposed to be 2017?
Yes, but the email alias isn't set up yet, so used the dconf2016 until I get it fixed.
Jan 20 2017