[Tccc] Requesting open feedback to my work (Re: Promoting open on-line research)
Michalis Faloutsos
michalis
Thu Nov 3 12:48:35 EDT 2011
As the co-chair of that Global Internet offering, I beg to differ with Joe's opinion.
First, it is entirely subjective to claim that the fact that reviews were public reduced the number of submissions.
As an author, I would love to see who is reviewing my paper. I know a lot of people who would.
One could also attribute this to the existence of mini-papers at infocom: still that is not a fact either.
The trickier part was to get TPC members that were bold enough to accept the openness. There were no problems doing that though.
For more details, some data and outcomes were published here:
http://ccr.sigcomm.org/online/?q=node/223
M.
On Nov 3, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Joe Touch wrote:
> E was tried at Global Internet a number of years ago, and nearly killed
> the meeting. Submissions went down over 50%. The result was much more
> pleasantly-written reviews, but the reviews were (IMO) less useful.
-- Michalis
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