On Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
> > > On 02/10/2015 09:14 AM, jan i wrote: > >> >> I agree with Rich, but before this turns into (once again) too many >> variations over the same theme, can we agree on ONE common way to keep the >> trakcs together. >> >> I am happy to be the one that coordinates and updates the track schedule >> with input from all of you. But of course we can also do it the usual way >> that everybody does everyrhing. >> >> just my 2ct. >> rgds >> jan i >> >> ps. Do not misunderstand me, you guys (including Ross) does a brilliant >> job >> in track building, I justthink we need some coordination. Rick will surely >> tell me if I interfere wongly in the process. >> >> > >>> >> > > C. Craig Ross <c...@linuxfoundation.org> is maintaining the One True > Spreadsheet, because he's going to be the one that does the final online > schedule, printed schedule, speaker notifications, and so on. He has shared > that spreadsheet with me, and can also share it with you if you like, but > I'm not making any edits there - just funneling information to Craig. he has shared with me as well, but I agree with you, no edits just tunnel information. I need it for TAC later to schedule which applicants cover which talks. > I would like to have something more efficient, more interractive, and > easier to use, but I don't want to end up with the fiasco and confusion > that we've had for the last two events. +1 no 3 day total stress this time please. > > I'm open to any suggestion, but we need to be sure that we keep Craig in > the loop for any decisions in this area, since he is ultimately responsible > for session scheduling for this event, and we don't want to further > complicate things. +1, let us follow the riad of letting Craig do the work. we just need to find a way of how to get all the tracks scheduled not in the hands of you, pierre and ross. And not forgetting accepting/rejecting all these talks, which is something I supoose Craig will have a hard time doing. rgds jan i > > This is why I have not made my own copy of the data anywhere, other than > "my" track, which I'm coordinating in a doc that I'll turn back over to > Craig as soon as it solidifies. > > > -- > Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen > http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon > -- Sent from My iPad, sorry for any misspellings.