Matt,
Another good question...
Matt Riedemann wrote:
On 9/17/2018 11:13 AM, Jimmy McArthur wrote:
SNIP
Another question. In the before times, when we just had that simple
form to submit forum sessions and then the TC/UC/Foundation reviewed
the list and picked the sessions, it was very simple to see what other
sessions were proposed and say, "oh good someone is covering this
already, I don't need to worry about it". With the move to the CFP
forms like the summit sessions, that is no longer available, as far as
I know. There have been at least a few cases this week where someone
has said, "this might be a good topic, but keystone is probably
already covering it, or $FOO SIG is probably already covering it", but
without herding the cats to ask and find out who is all doing what,
it's hard to know.
Is there some way we can get back to having a public view of what has
been proposed for the forum so we an avoid overlap, or at worst not
proposing something because people assume someone else is going to
cover it?
This is basically the CFP equivalent:
https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/vote-for-speakers Voting
isn't necessary, of course, but it should allow you to see submissions
as they roll in.
Does this work for your purposes?
Thanks,
Jimmy
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