All of them look great indeed. Didn't reject any as well. I find the wording a bit annoying as I didn't really find any talk "average", I just selected "accept" for the one I really want to hear about more than anything else.
On Saturday, February 21, 2015, Pablo Delgado <pabl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe a scale of 1 to 5 makes more sense. > > I did "Accept" on ALL talks but 3 that consider "Average" but only on the > basis of repeated subject. Did not reject Anything. > > I wonder how the selection is going to be made, since all of them are > great talks! > > > > On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Jie Yu <yujie....@gmail.com > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','yujie....@gmail.com');>> wrote: > >> +1 >> >> It does not allow me to continue to see the second page if I don't make >> choices on the first one. >> >> - Jie >> >> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Benjamin Mahler < >> benjamin.mah...@gmail.com >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','benjamin.mah...@gmail.com');>> wrote: >> >>> Great to see so many proposals! >>> >>> Is it intentional that we have to review them in small subsets? It's >>> hard to tell what to consider as an "Average" proposal when you can only >>> see a small subset at a time. Just curious on the reasoning behind that. >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Dave Lester <d...@davelester.org >>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','d...@davelester.org');>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> A total of 63 proposals were submitted for #MesosCon[1], up >>>> significantly from 24 submitted for last year’s conference. Similar to >>>> last year, the MesosCon program committee is opening these proposals up >>>> for community review/feedback to better-inform our decisions about what >>>> should be included in the program. >>>> >>>> In order to make it easier to review a subset of the proposals, we’ve >>>> segmented them based upon three loose themes: Frameworks, Users / Ops, >>>> and Mesos Internals and Extensions. We encourage you to review proposals >>>> based upon one theme, or all three! >>>> >>>> *Frameworks (18 Proposals):* bit.ly/MesosCon2015Frameworks Talks on how >>>> frameworks can be used, developed, and integrate with Mesos. >>>> >>>> *Users / Ops (28 Proposals):* bit.ly/MesosCon2015UsersOps A combination >>>> of talks that are use cases (how company x uses Mesos), and >>>> operations-focused (how we deploy x, use Docker, etc). >>>> >>>> *Mesos Internals and Extensions (17 Proposals):* >>>> bit.ly/MesosCon2015InternalsExt Features of the Mesos core, or software >>>> integrations with the internals of Mesos. Some proposals have overlap >>>> with frameworks and ops, but most are focused on the foundational >>>> aspects of how Mesos works. >>>> >>>> The forms above also include an opportunity to indicate which sessions >>>> you didn't see proposed but would like to attend. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for your participation! The forms will close on March >>>> 4th 2015, two weeks from today. >>>> >>>> Dave >>>> >>>> >>>> Links: >>>> >>>> 1. http://mesoscon.org >>>> >>> >>> >> >