On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 9:43 AM, kirby urner <kirby.urner@gmail.com> wrote:

My 3-page paper concluding with the graphic rendered by this source code:

 
was roundly rejected by the Bridges reviewers.

They rejected my friend David's paper too.  We were hoping to present back to back.  I set up the volume units, David phi-scales them.

David:  "I stand by describing the volume of an icosahedron in E modules 420E + 100e3 = 18.512995"

Bridges:  ""Outside some tedious but not very deep mathematics there is no artistic or other cultural component that one expects to see in a formal Bridges paper.”

As a proposal screener for OSCON I'm mystified as to why they have reviewers directly taunting the proposers, especially when it's about Art for crying out loud.  Where's the respect?

I hope PSF takes this as a lesson.   Minus a real Code of Conduct you're opening yourself to abuse.  Your company submits a paper and it comes back with heaping bucket fulls of scorn.  We don't do that with Pycon.  We're friendly, not gratuitously rude.

At least I got to the roadshow version at Portland State, branded as Mosaic.
http://controlroom.blogspot.com/2015/02/a-tale-of-two-logos.html

I had planned to invite my daughter to this, maybe meet the famous Vi, but that was before the many insults.  Maybe Vi will come to Pycon.  She'd be most welcome I bet.

Kirby