Hi Sean.
The numbers were mined from the web pages by taking each and every
submission up for voting, by category, and counting how many sessions
were submitted and then ranking them.
It is not a popularity contest - but more an interesting way of how I
see what the numbers are saying.
These are not results of how many people actually voted - as David said
below, but how sessions were submitted for the voting process.
The number of votes a session receives is not made public - and I am not
really sure exactly how much influence the actual votes have on the
selection process. (As David stated below)
You are more than welcome to look over the raw data [1]
On 07/29/15 12:13, David Medberry wrote:
This is just different projects. The vote numbers won't be public for
a day or two, if ever. The votes don't fully determine what gets
selected. The Track Chairpeople make those final calls.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Perry, Sean <sean.pe...@hp.com
<mailto:sean.pe...@hp.com>> wrote:
Where are the actual vote numbers? How did you acquire them? You
list popularity but do not describe a method or provide proof.
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> Some of my thoughts on the Voting process.
>
> http://technodrone.blogspot.com/2015/07/openstack-summit-voting-by-
> numbers.html
>
> Guess which category has the most number of submissions??
> ;)
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> Maish Saidel-Keesing
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[1] http://paste.openstack.org/show/406304/
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