(Bjorn
kindly did the accept/decline input, but here’s an email trace and the
attendee list for the phone call.)
Tutorial
program finalization:
·
141 AOP
·
14
Plugin Dev 101
·
69 User
Assistance (help system, info center, etc.)
·
111 Text
Editor Recipes
·
94
[++RCP team]
·
95
·
20 and
46 (GMF and ECF)
·
58:
Custom Debuggers (part 2 of #30)
Attending:
Ian
MikeB
Bjorn
Paul
Simon
Tim
Maher
Doug
Sri
Lawrence
Regrets:
Ed
Gunnar
From: Tim Wagner
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005
5:13 PM
To: 'Eclipsecon Program Committee
list'
Cc: 'Bjorn Freeman-Benson'; 'Ian
Skerrett'
Subject: EclipseCon PC meeting
reminder (Friday, 12/01): new call info and agenda
First, note that the call
info is changing:
866-214-3176 or
404-827-9098
Access code 8870689
Apologies for the in-flight switch, but BEA decided to
change conference providers on me. Second, the
time is extended to two hours for tomorrow’s meeting: from 10am
PST until noon PST, to accommodate our agenda:
- Finalize the tutorial program. We need to
complete the work we started last week on wrapping up tutorial selection.
See recap at the end of this note.
- Talk about the breakdown of long & short talks. See
“Slots” below.
- Discuss the voting mechanism for long & short talks.
- Agree on a process for dividing the work of reviewing these talks. I
assume we will divide into subcommittees as the website suggests, but we
need to agree on targets for the next several weeks, how we will handle
ambiguous classifications, balancing, etc.
- Begin looking at the long talks. If time
permits.
Slots: There are 4 one
hour time periods X 5 parallel tracks = 20 sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday; on
Thursday there are 15 if we end at 4, 20 if we end at 5. This gives a total of
55 (4pm) or 60 (5pm) slots. Each slot holds one long or six short talks.
Here’s a strawman proposal: one hour of each day reserved for short
talks, with Thursday’s being from 4-5pm, so that if we get insufficient
number (or quality) submissions, we skip that slot and end an hour early.
(Recall that we’re allowing short talk submissions into early 2006; there
are 37 submissions as of today.) That would mean 45 long talks and 90 short
talks if we use the final hour, 45/60 if we don’t.
And the recap from last week’s
“pre-Turkey” call:
Sri, MikeB, PaulV and I met today and made the following
selections for the tutorial program:
Accepted: 172, 171, 52, 130, 163, 186 (better title, though)
Declined: 70, 151 – but encourage long talk or panel to get some
feedback, 154 (but state that we’d like to accept a long talk version of
this)
These decisions will be held (not recorded) until we
complete the tutorial program, which we’ll do on the next call, Friday,
December 2nd. Please plan on attending for two hours so that we can
wrap this up. We also agreed to note in 71 that we’ll definitely consider
this when selecting long talks as we did declined Koer’s offering in 70.
We have 9 more tutorials to select from among the remaining
23; please have 2-3 talks to nominate for the next call. I’ve attached an
updated spreadsheet that includes the decisions from today in case that’s
useful.
A query to examine the remaining tutorials sorted by vote
(but not including the decisions from last week) is http://canuck.gda.itesm.mx/eclipsezilla/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&component=Tutorial&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_status=NEW&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop&value0-0-0=