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I'd like to propose a talk at the conj and I'd gladly accept help from experienced speakers/cfp reviewers to polish my submission. Should I email <mailto:[email protected]|[email protected]> with what I have written so far, or just say hi and ask for a mentor?
Email please!
Should I include any draft in the email?
That would reduce one round of emails, so yes :)
Thanks!