On 06/26/2014 06:39 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 6:47 AM, Rich Bowen<rbo...@redhat.com> wrote:
>For those of you who have agreed to participate in filtering and selecting
>talks for Apachecon EU, the time has arrived.
>
>If you have not yet logged in to the CFP system -
>http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260
>- please verify that you can do so now. And then jump in and get started.
>
>Please note that we have 210 talk submissions right now, and while not all
>of them are regular sessions (ie, Tutorials, etc, are also in here), that
>means that we have to eliminate close to half of these proposals, so you're
>going to need to be brutal. Please don't just rate everything 'Accept'.
>
>No, I don't know for sure yet how many tracks we're going to run, but we
>have room for 5 or 6 tracks 3 days, and a day/track is 6 talks. That's 108
>talks plus roughly 10% extra for fallbacks for slots that drop out.
Would it actually makes sense to use ACNA14 Google spreadsheet
as a template for not only rating, but putting into a given track? We
can always merge tracks later if we end up having less rooms,
but I think having that grid from the get go would be useful.
Thoughts?
Yeah, that's probably the right way to go about it. I'll try to get that
set up today if nobody beats me to it
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