Wayne, Konstantin,
I tried to answer your questions at a blog post I’ve written
which you’ve seen I guess.
It is not that only long talks are short in supply, slots in
general are very limited. I can understand that new projects proposals
need some attention, however with the space available we cannot even
cover all new projects and the existing projects in
depth.
With the time and the resources available it is simply not
feasible to have a detailed description for each and every talk why
that specific one was or wasn’t selected. In the end the PC has to make
a decision on the information available (abstract, project
status, …) as well as some feeling how well accepted a talk will be by
the attendees. The first part is easy (as it is based on facts) whereas
the second part is pretty though and obviously reflects the opinions of
the people involved.
I think in that special case it is just too early (project is
still in pre-project phase) to justify a short or even a long talk
(given that we are very limited on those anyway…)
Bernd
> I'm not sure
what to say. Long talk slots are in short supply. The PC
> has to balance
the opposing forces of providing "known winner" talk
> topics that
attract the crowds with talks about great new technology
> that people
need to learn about. It's not an easy job.
>
> I was not
involved with the programme committee this year, so I don't
> know why your
talk was not selected. I am a little disappointed that
> there are no
comments on the proposal to give any indication of why it
> was not
selected.
>
> I'll see what
I can do to influence the EclipseCon and ESE 2011 PCs to
> give some
priority to short talks about new projects.
>
> Wayne
>
> >
Konstantin Komissarchik wrote:
> > Not to
sound like sour grapes and all, but we have a problem when new
> > projects
are not able to get space at the conference to drive community
> >
awareness, etc. Is the conference not allocating sufficient time for
general
> > content?
> >
> > -
Konstantin
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> > Dear
Konstantin Komissarchik,
> >
> > Thank you
for your Eclipse Summit Europe 2010 proposal
> >
"Introduction to Sapphire."
> >
> > We
received many more proposals than we have space for, and thus
> > have been
forced to decline many quality submissions. Unfortunately,
> > and with
our apologies, your proposal is one of those we had to leave out.
> >
> > There are
still plenty of opportunities for you to participate at
> > Eclipse
Summit Europe 2010, including BOFs and posters.
> > Poster
submissions open on September 13. BOFs will be organized on site.
> >
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