[Tycon3] very similar papers, what to do?
Andreas Förthner
Andreas.Foerthner at netlogix.de
Mon Apr 11 16:04:45 CEST 2005
Hi,
I think Nr. 3 would be the best for the first step. Then you can see if
they are very close, if not you can go on with Nr. 2. If not they could
perhaps do it together or just one of them reports...
That's my oppinion...
Greets
Andi
Juergen Egeling schrieb:
> Hello,
> I just happened, that we got some very similar papers, lets name them
> "typo3 on red servers"
> and
> "red servers with typo3"
> from totally different people. What should I do? I see the following
> options:
> 1.) Let the program committee handle it, which one to take
> (roll a dice, ...)
> 2.) Let the program committe to the voting, so it could happen
> that both talks are accepted. Put the talks in one row, so that
> people could see the problem hopefully from 2 different angles.
> 3.) Tell the speakers, give them each e-mail address so that they
> can find a way.
>
> I am somehow tending to Nr. 2, but if they are very close than
> it would be a wrong decision.
>
> Any better idea?
>
> Juergen
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