En/na Calum Benson ha escrit: > First off, the page is titled "Submit Paper", but there's actually > nothing about submitting papers here at all... all it asks you about is > the session you'd like to run. Is the public web page you mention > actually the "paper", or do I still need to submit an actual paper that > will be printed in proceedings? If so, what's the format/ template, > suggested length etc.? This is due to my poor English. The procedure is formally called "Call for Papers" when actually it means "Call for sessions you'd like to run". Just tell me the right title and I rename the page. > Think I'd at least want a description of the three track names > somewhere on the page (preferably a short one in the dropdown itself, > maybe more elsewhere if needed)-- they're not the most self- explanatory > names in the world. Done > "Protagonist" is a pretty unusual term, I think "Target Audience" would > be clearer. It's not target audience. I've changed it for 'Point of View'. In the homepage and schedule is mentioned as 'Perspective'. Again, English native speakers pich the right wor and I'll change it. > Also, I assume the fields marked "*" are mandatory, but it doesn't > actually say that anywhere :) True. If it's really needed I can add the comment... -- Quim Gil - http://desdeamericaconamor.org
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