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Re: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Tutorial voting, round 1
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Usually I'm last. But I'll be away Tuesday and Wednesday so I got it done
on time for once!
:-P
Paul VanderLei
Embedded Java Enablement Team
1750 Ridgemoor SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
616.975.1985
pvlei@xxxxxxxxxx
"I don't see architecture coming from you." -Jerry Seinfeld
Saturday, November 05, 2005 1:57 AM To: "Eclipsecon Program Committee
list" <eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee@xxxxxxxxxxx> cc:
From: "Tim Wagner" <twagner@xxxxxxx> Subject:
[eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Tutorial voting, round
1
All PC
members,
Please vote on the
attached tutorial list. You have 25 “yes” votes (please put a ‘1’ in the “Votes”
column) and an unlimited number of “no” votes (please put a -1 in the “Votes”
column). Votes are due Wednesday, November 9th; email a copy of the
spreadsheet with your votes to the distribution list and I will summarize and
report by COB Thursday. No write-ins are permitted, but you’re welcome to
solicit a talk you think is missing and bring it to the PC’s attention for round
2.
Talks at or near
unanimous consent will simply go into the program – this will enable us to begin
advertising early. Talks receiving negative votes or marginal support will be
discussed in our call next week. (We are permitted to defer finalizing some
tutorials so long as we have the bulk of the selection done by 11/15 in order to
begin advertising activities.) Also, Bjorn updated me on the number of slots:
Review of the venue indicates that we have 30 (rather than 36 as previously
stated) slots (excluding “sponsored” slots over which we have no purview) to
program for tutorials.
A few notes on the
spreadsheet:
- I added my own perception of the
“dev/user” categorization, based on PC conversations – many of the talks
switched to “user” from “dev”.
- The beginner/intermediate/advanced
categorization is entirely mine, and you’re welcome to disregard it. I found
it most useful when comparing talks with similar topics / project affiliations
on a pairwise basis, since there is no absolute standard to go by (and in some
cases the abstracts were rather terse).
- Feel free to suggest additional
virtual tracks (they’ll need to go into Bugzilla, but this spreadsheet is a
handy way to view them w.r.t. the tutorial program).
- I’ll fill in the “required?”
columns as I receive word from the top-level project leads; WTP’s response is
already in there. As we agreed on the call, ignore this for now in your
voting, and we’ll deal with problems on an as-needed
basis.
Thanks,
-t
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