On 01/31/2014 06:31 AM, Rob Vesse wrote:
> Out of interest do the speakers see the specific comments individual
> reviewers post or are these aggregated/anonymised in some way?
> 
> Rob

As I understand it, speakers cannot see what reviewers write about a
talk, nor can you see what others write about your own talk if you are a
reviewer as well as a (potential) speaker. Rich may be able to clarify
when he gets back to a computer.

With regards,
Daniel.


> 
> On 30/01/2014 04:40, "Rich Bowen" <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
> 
>> The system gives us accept/reject rankings. If you want to communicate
>> more
>> than that, email me. Or call me. I want to have talk selections reflect
>> the
>> opinion of the subject experts.
>>
>> --
>> Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com
>>
>>
>> On Jan 29, 2014 5:29 PM, "Roman Shaposhnik" <r...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Since this is my first time helping with the reviews,
>>> I'm also wondering what's the objective for us
>>> reviewers? Are we expected to stack-rank
>>> the proposal in our given areas or weight them
>>> somehow?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Roman.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 9:53 AM, Kay Schenk <kay.sch...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> As I am quite new to this process, a few questions --
>>>>
>>>> The closing date for submissions is Feb 1, and it seems notifications
>>> will
>>>> be sent out by Feb 14. So, what is the due date for completion of
>>> reviews?
>>>>
>>>> There are a few submissions -- aside from some standard ASF
>>> presentations
>>>> -- that are somewhat generic and don't directly apply to a specific
>>> Apache
>>>> project. So -- who will be reviewing these? Or should anybody that
>>>> volunteered for reviewing, review them?
>>>>
>>>> Can more than one reviewer rate a submission and perhaps change the
>>>> decision of a previous reviewer? Just curious about this. But it
>>> might be
>>>> advantageous in some situations to get input from multiple reviewers.
>>>>
>>>> ok, that's it for now...
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------
>> -----------------
>>>> Kay Schenk, Apache OpenOffice
>>>>
>>>> "Cats do not have to be shown how to have a good time,
>>>>  for they are unfailing ingenious in that respect."
>>>>                                        -- James Mason
>>>
>>
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