On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Tom Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Thanks to the Fedora Community for submitting 125 awesome talks,
hackfests, sprints and workshops for Flock, our new contributor conference!
We've taken those submissions and put them in the Fedora Elections web
application, and now, it is time for you to give us your feedback. These
proposals have been submitted by the Fedora community and we want the
Fedora community to tell us what _you_ want to see! Even if you cannot
attend Flock in person, these sessions will be streamed and recorded, so
your vote is appreciated!
If you have a Fedora Account (they are free to create), and have agreed
to the Fedora Project Contributor Agreement (FPCA), you can vote for the
125 submissions here:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/vote/flock-2013
A quick suggestion before you begin voting. Go here:
http://register.flocktofedora.org/proposals
and read over the info for each proposal first. That will hopefully
make your voting a bit easier, as it is rather hard to figure out what
each proposal is actually about just from the title. Also, it helps
to understand if something is a hackfest, workshop, or talk.
In the future, we might want to look at reworking the voting app to
make it a bit less cumbersome to use. It doesn't seem to scale to
something of this size. Maybe a hackfest is in order....
josh