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To FOSS4G abstract proposer,
 
To FOSS4G abstract proposer,
  
We are sorry to say that your abstract was not selected to be presented at FOSS4G 2009. There were lots of incredibly high quality presentations offered, of which 85 were selected from 185.
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We are sorry to say that your abstract was not selected to be presented at FOSS4G 2009. This year we received over 180 quality presentations of which we've had to select only 85.
  
 
The process for selecting abstracts was:
 
The process for selecting abstracts was:
#Community Vote via the abstract submission website
 
#Review and voting by the Organising Committee and selected high profile Session Chairs.  This review was aimed at providing a good balance of topics and themes and also to make sure that the local region was represented in the presentations.
 
#Final 85 selected by ordering based on OC and Community Vote with adjustments to ensure no authors present two papers
 
  
Given the number of papers involved and the time constraints on our Organising Committee, no individual feedback is possible as to why your presentation was not selected.
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#A Community vote via the abstract submission website
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#A Review of the public vote and further voting by the Organising Committee and selected high profile Session Chairs.  This review was aimed at providing a good balance of content and also to make sure that the local region was represented amongst the presentations.
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#The final 85 were selected by ranking based on community and Organising Committee votes.
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We apologise, but given the volume of work and time constraints we are unable to provide individual feedback regarding the selections.
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We appreciate and acknowledge the great efforts you made to submit your abstract and we'd like to inform you of a number of ways that you could still be involved with the conference:
  
There are still a few ways for you to present at FOSS4G. These include:
 
 
* There will be a demo theater running during breaks, which will provide sponsors and exhibitors with 10 minute presentation slots.
 
* There will be a demo theater running during breaks, which will provide sponsors and exhibitors with 10 minute presentation slots.
* There will be a limited number of posters for people to promote their projects.
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* There will be a space within the conference to present a poster where you can publicise your work
 
* There are two evenings dedicated to unstructured Birds of a Feather sessions. Feel free to set one up around your area of interest and invite others to join you.
 
* There are two evenings dedicated to unstructured Birds of a Feather sessions. Feel free to set one up around your area of interest and invite others to join you.
* And there will be a number of volunteer roles for people to help out with.
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* ..and finally there will be a number of volunteer roles for people to help out with.
  
More details about these in the upcoming weeks. Make sure you join the announcement email list to keep yourself up to date. http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss4g2009-announce
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More details about these in the upcoming weeks, both through our mailing list and on the webiste: http://2009.foss4g.org/ Make sure you join the announcement email list to keep yourself up to date. http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss4g2009-announce
  
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Yours sincerely,
  
 
Harley Prowse, coordinator of the abstract selection committee.
 
Harley Prowse, coordinator of the abstract selection committee.

Revision as of 18:02, 18 July 2009

To be sent to unsuccessful FOSS4G abstract applicants.

Results of your FOSS4G Abstract Proposal

_DRAFT_

20 August 2009, Sydney Australia.

To FOSS4G abstract proposer,

We are sorry to say that your abstract was not selected to be presented at FOSS4G 2009. This year we received over 180 quality presentations of which we've had to select only 85.

The process for selecting abstracts was:

  1. A Community vote via the abstract submission website
  2. A Review of the public vote and further voting by the Organising Committee and selected high profile Session Chairs. This review was aimed at providing a good balance of content and also to make sure that the local region was represented amongst the presentations.
  3. The final 85 were selected by ranking based on community and Organising Committee votes.

We apologise, but given the volume of work and time constraints we are unable to provide individual feedback regarding the selections.

We appreciate and acknowledge the great efforts you made to submit your abstract and we'd like to inform you of a number of ways that you could still be involved with the conference:

  • There will be a demo theater running during breaks, which will provide sponsors and exhibitors with 10 minute presentation slots.
  • There will be a space within the conference to present a poster where you can publicise your work
  • There are two evenings dedicated to unstructured Birds of a Feather sessions. Feel free to set one up around your area of interest and invite others to join you.
  • ..and finally there will be a number of volunteer roles for people to help out with.

More details about these in the upcoming weeks, both through our mailing list and on the webiste: http://2009.foss4g.org/ Make sure you join the announcement email list to keep yourself up to date. http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss4g2009-announce

Yours sincerely,

Harley Prowse, coordinator of the abstract selection committee.