What happens after submitting a session in a Call for Papers?
Read OriginalThis article provides an insider's perspective on what happens after a Call for Papers (CfP) closes. Based on the author's experience on multiple conference agenda committees, it details the process of reviewing hundreds of submissions, categorizing talks, and the difficult decisions behind accepting or rejecting proposals. It aims to help both new and experienced speakers understand the selection workflow and reduce discouragement from rejections.
Comments
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts!
Browser Extension
Get instant access to AllDevBlogs from your browser
Top of the Week
1
React vs Browser APIs (Mental Model)
Jivbcoop
•
1 votes
2
Introducing RSC Explorer
Dan Abramov
•
1 votes
3
The Pulse: Cloudflare’s latest outage proves dangers of global configuration changes (again)
The Pragmatic Engineer Gergely Orosz
•
1 votes
4
Fragments Dec 11
Martin Fowler
•
1 votes
5
Adding Type Hints to my Blog
Daniel Feldroy
•
1 votes
6
Refactoring English: Month 12
Michael Lynch
•
1 votes
7
Converting HTTP Header Values To UTF-8 In ColdFusion
Ben Nadel
•
1 votes
8
Pausing a CSS animation with getAnimations()
Cassidy Williams
•
1 votes
9
From Random Forests to RLVR: A Short History of ML/AI Hello Worlds
Sebastian Raschka
•
1 votes
10
You Gotta Push If You Wanna Pull
Gunnar Morling
•
1 votes