Roman You aren't the only big data reviewer. I at least an in there. I think that the apparent solitude is a matter of labels. I labelled myself as mahout, hadoop and zookeeper. You said BigData. Same thing. Different words.
Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 31, 2014, at 19:31, Roman Shaposhnik <r...@apache.org> wrote: > > Ok, so we're almost at the finish line as far as review submissions > go. At this point my dashboard is saying: "You have 191 proposals > unreviewed.". This is pretty good, but raises a few questions: > > 1. I assume that I can wake up in the morning (PST) tomorrow > and whatever is submitted is it. I'll review the ones that fall into > my domain and then I can go enjoy some nice Californian weather > outside. Now, suppose we end up with more accepted talks than > we have slots in the, lets say, bigdata track. What happens next? > > 2. Obviously I shouldn't be reviewing my own talks, but given that > last time I checked I was the only volunteer in the bigdata space. > What happens to those? Who will be reviewing them? > > Thanks, > Roman.