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Is it still planned for San Diego in April as an in-presence event, or will it be turned into another virtual conference because of Covid?
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Hi All,
Thanks for your enthusiasm for this event and for your willingness to share your expertise. Details are still being finalized but to help in your planning, I want to share some important updates:
- There will not be a global SAS users conference in the Spring (April). The Spring event will be smaller and feature content aimed at analytics decision makers.
- There is a large global SAS users event planned for early Fall (Sept). This event is planned as a virtual summit. Keep working on your content ideas – we’ll want you to share them at this big marquee event!
- Additionally, there will be an event for SAS Partners as well as our now-annual SAS Hackathon event.
More details about all planned events are now available, along with an announcement from SAS Chief Marketing Officer, Jenn Chase. We’re continuing to work with Regional and Local user groups to help connect them with the content and support they need too. Check out this group for SAS User Group leaders/volunteers and join the discussion.
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Chris, any news?
B.
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Hi Bart,
I believe that plans are not yet final so nothing to announce yet -- stay tuned. However, some associated events are underway, like The Curiosity Cup (formerly "Student Symposium") -- check it out!
Chris
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what are the typical key dates for SAS GF? eg submission of abstracts? thanks
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@pmbrown wrote:
what are the typical key dates for SAS GF? eg submission of abstracts? thanks
Usually, the call for papers would have been out at this time.
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"Typical" might not help, as we're living in outlier times... : )
My advice for folks planning to submit to SGF would be to start writing your paper now. It's never a bad thing to be ahead of schedule. And even if you decide not to submit this year, there is always next year, and plenty of LUG / RUG meetings in between.
(Also I'm a very slow writer, and I never have the confidence to submit an abstract until I've written a draft paper as a way to prove to myself that I can handle the material...)
Next up: Troy Martin Hughes presents Calling Open-Source Python Functions within SAS PROC FCMP: A Google Maps API Geocoding Adventure on Wednesday April 23.
Register now at https://www.basug.org/events.
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i was wondering/hoping if they require only an abstract this year, then the paper could be drafted later (if the abstract is accepted for the conference)
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@pmbrown wrote:
i was wondering/hoping if they require only an abstract this year, then the paper could be drafted later (if the abstract is accepted for the conference)
I have no insider information as to planned submission requirement. But I've been a reviewer of SGF submissions in the past (it's an impressive, well-coordinated review process with multiple reviewers of each submission) and while abstract-only submissions were allowed, it's really hard to judge an abstract. I think the last time I reviewed they encouraged you to upload *something*. It could be a paper draft (which I prefer, but it's a lot of work), an outline (hopefully fairly detailed) or a draft slide deck. I think last year they asked people to submit brief videos, since they knew it would all be pre-recorded.
Next up: Troy Martin Hughes presents Calling Open-Source Python Functions within SAS PROC FCMP: A Google Maps API Geocoding Adventure on Wednesday April 23.
Register now at https://www.basug.org/events.
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My paper is basically finished, as it was planned for Washington. I only need to redo it with the current templates, once those are out.
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I appreciate your points, Clarence. We'll talk more at our meeting next week (I know you'll miss -- Happy Veterans Day! -- we'll have notes to share) and in the coming weeks and months as the plans become more formal. But in general our intent is keep supporting the Regionals and Locals and maybe even amp things up if we can. Since SAS isn't hosting a big global in-person event, this presents the regional groups with a more exclusive opportunity for that experience. And we would love to help make that happen with your collaboration.
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Hi All,
Thanks for your enthusiasm for this event and for your willingness to share your expertise. Details are still being finalized but to help in your planning, I want to share some important updates:
- There will not be a global SAS users conference in the Spring (April). The Spring event will be smaller and feature content aimed at analytics decision makers.
- There is a large global SAS users event planned for early Fall (Sept). This event is planned as a virtual summit. Keep working on your content ideas – we’ll want you to share them at this big marquee event!
- Additionally, there will be an event for SAS Partners as well as our now-annual SAS Hackathon event.
More details about all planned events are now available, along with an announcement from SAS Chief Marketing Officer, Jenn Chase. We’re continuing to work with Regional and Local user groups to help connect them with the content and support they need too. Check out this group for SAS User Group leaders/volunteers and join the discussion.
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Hi @TashaChapWUSS,
We know this makes for a crowded Fall season with SAS users events, and that some regional groups are very far along with their plans for in-person conferences. I personally hope to attend some of those. We're still working to plan how it will all work for this year and for the future. I know that our "announcement" here generates more questions, but we wanted users to know what to expect in April since many were making plans. More to come soon.
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This is in direct violation of a longstanding agreement between SAS and between all the other regionals to not "cannibalize" each other, by steering clear of set conference dates as much as possible, an agreement that was put in place for everyone’s benefit. Who benefits from SGF moving to the Fall?