[Tycon3] very similar papers, what to do?
Daniel Hinderink [TYPO3]
daniel at typo3.org
Mon Apr 11 16:07:45 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...
+1
Cheers
Daniel
>
> 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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