Is it possible to create a separate list for Calls for participation and calls
for papers and have them all posted on a website where they are categorized and
where people can subscribe to either all posts or weekly summaries?
There is an obvious need for these news items, since NO websites exist that
publish all CfP's (papers or participation) in ICT in general and semantic web,
linked data, big data, data mining or the Internet of Things in particular.
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On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 5:32 AM, Phil Archer <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,
As you may recall, I recently asked members of this list and
[email protected] about attitudes to calls for participation [1].
Following that survey, the majority view is that:
1. CfPs are not welcome on this ([email protected]) list.
2. *Some* CfPs are tolerable on [email protected], especially if the
string '[CfP]' appears in the subject line (for personal filtering).
I will write to the semantic-web list separately but for this list the
rule is simple:
Calls for participation are not allowed on this list.
No exceptions.
None.
This is in line with other lists maintained by W3C that do not allow
such posts.
Any future calls for participation posted to this list will be treated
as spam.
Thanks
Phil
[1] https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/2016Mar/0051.html
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