I saw the voting system as similar to a blind test. Some certification
tests tell you if you failed but you don't know what your score was or what
you missed. So you have to assume you missed everything by a long shot.

Vote counts for Summit submissions (a way to gauge audience interest) would
really help me when concocting future ideas for future Summits. That's
where I'm going with this really...

Mahalo,
Adam


*Adam Lawson*
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Stefano Maffulli <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Adam,
>
> On 02/24/2014 10:42 AM, Adam Lawson wrote:
> > Where do presenters from past OpenStack Summits view the vote
> > numbers/counts for presentations that didn't make the cut? Are those
> > numbers available to the public or registered members on OpenStack.org
> > somewhere?
>
> we don't make that information available as it would not be particularly
> informative, since the voting system is not the only (nor the main) way
> to define the final agenda of OpenStack summits.
>
> Why do you ask? Can I help in some way?
>
> stef
>
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