Inviting volunteers for CFP workgroup at Pycon-India-2019
Hello friends, We are looking for volunteers at the CFP workgroup for Pycon-India this year. The CFP volunteering would involve the following responsibilities: - Getting proposals complete and ready for review (proposal-support) - Conducting rehearsals - Upkeep and maintenance of the CFP software It might sound trivial, but proposal-support is the most time-consuming part of the CFP process. Most of the proposals we get, while being promising, lack a lot in terms of detail. A volunteer must check each proposal, and follow-up with the authors to have them complete it. In the absence of adequate volunteer support, this task also falls on the reviewers, who are usually short on bandwidth. There were around 300 proposals last year - you can imagine how tough it would be for a small team to handle. Therefore we thought of inviting volunteers to the CFP team this time. Volunteers will not be reviewing and voting on the proposals - that will still be done by a team of experts, as before. But by sharing the workload across a bigger team, we aim to make reviewer experience better and the process more efficient in general. Also, we're planning to do rehearsals this year. We tried it at Pysangmam last year, and it was really helpful. Most speakers were able to finish their talks in time, and we were able to bet more on students. It did take a little extra effort on our side, but results show it is worth trying at any conference. (We'll share more details in the CFP announcement soon) The volunteers will be needed to conduct the rehearsals. Most rehearsals will happen online, so the volunteers will need to sit through the talks over Skype and share feedback. And lastly, the CFP application (junction) also needs some community love. There is a bunch of work to be done there, and CFP volunteer team seem like the right people to step up for it. If all this sounds good, please join us by filling the form [1]. There's only one pre-requisite - you should not be planning to apply for a talk. This is make sure there are no conflicts of interest. It will also be great if you are involved with the community in some way - anything however small, is good. This will be a interesting opportunity to to witness first hands how the CFP process happens, to make it better and to contribute to the community in general. Let us know your thoughts (even if you're not planning to volunteer). Cheers, Abhishek Yadav CFP workgroup, Pycon-India [1]: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSft1amnhwn5SMGzgpTzmfOBN9xNwT_WdNeV... PS: We are already in touch with the team from last year, and are reaching out to some members individually as well.
Super glad to hear about this! A minor question inline: On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 6:53 PM Abhishek Yadav <zerothabhishek@gmail.com> wrote:
And lastly, the CFP application (junction) also needs some community love. There is a bunch of work to be done there, and CFP volunteer team seem like the right people to step up for it.
Is this referring to the web portal where the submissions would be made? If so, I think someone who might want to give a talk can volunteer to work on this. Would that be okay? -- Pradyun
Hi Pradyun,
Is this referring to the web portal where the submissions would be made? Yes is is. Its called Junction, and the code is here -[1]
If so, I think someone who might want to give a talk can volunteer to work on this. Would that be okay? Yes it will be okay. You have a good point. Please add yourself to the workgroup anyway, we'll work this out.
Thanks, Abhishek 1: https://github.com/pythonindia/junction
Hi guys Please don't mind if I am not updated, I tried to submit talks on URL: https://in.pycon.org/cfp/2019/proposals/ and seems like I don't see an option to submit talk there despite showing labels Accepting proposals. If anyone working on it already, please let me know when we are planning to make this working and make proposal open to all. If its already, please let me know how can I submit the same. thanks buddies. Regards On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 at 23:15, Abhishek Yadav <zerothabhishek@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Pradyun,
Is this referring to the web portal where the submissions would be made? Yes is is. Its called Junction, and the code is here -[1]
If so, I think someone who might want to give a talk can volunteer to work on this. Would that be okay? Yes it will be okay. You have a good point. Please add yourself to the workgroup anyway, we'll work this out.
Thanks, Abhishek
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Hi Dheeraj,
Please don't mind if I am not updated, I tried to submit talks on URL: https://in.pycon.org/cfp/2019/proposals/ and seems like I don't see an option to submit talk there despite showing labels Accepting proposals. If anyone working on it already, please let me know when we are planning to make this working and make proposal open to all. If its already, please let me know how can I submit the same.
The CFP is not officially open yet, but will open soon. The label is indeed confusing at the moment, we'll fix it. Thanks for pointing out. Regards, Abhishek
On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 at 11:15 PM, Abhishek Yadav <zerothabhishek@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Pradyun,
Is this referring to the web portal where the submissions would be made? Yes is is. Its called Junction, and the code is here -[1]
Thanks for the link!
If so, I think someone who might want to give a talk can volunteer to work on this. Would that be okay? Yes it will be okay. You have a good point. Please add yourself to the workgroup anyway, we'll work this out.
Great! Thanks for letting me know. I've gone ahead and filled the form. Best, Pradyun
Thanks, Abhishek
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Abhishek Yadav -
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Pradyun Gedam