Hi all,
I totally agree with Daniel���s view on those 2 questions. I read the questions again and again to check whether there���s any missing phrases. And for a short time I considered to withdraw the proposal, since I thought it���s useless to host the event with such unfriendly and unwelcoming circumstances.
Anyway my answer to Q15 is like this:
���Putting brackets into a file name is widely accepted and used practice in Korea and should be respected as such. And there���s no concrete and enough evidence that those practice can lead to conference disaster.���
I, on behalf of Seoul team, will not answer to Q15 in my official document.
Regards,
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Shin, Sanghee
Gaia3D, Inc. - The GeoSpatial Company
http://www.gaia3d.com
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������: Rangajeewa Ratnayake; Nobusuke IWASAKI; ���������; foss4ga.discuss@gisws.media.osaka-cu.ac.jp
������: Re: [Foss4ga.discuss] Questions to FOSS4G-Asia 2018/2019 biddingteams
15. Why is your document named: "(Seoul)FOSS4G_Asia_2019_Proposal.pdf"?
Putting brackets into a file name is bad practice and makes me
wonder whether that means we can also expect other poor choices
during the conference (tiny names on badges, errors in the printed
conference program, lack of power outlets, complicated WiFi
registration process).
*(-> Korea)*
16. Why is your document named: "FOSS4G_ASIA2017_LoI_Tsukuba.pdf"?
Why 2017? You propose to host a conference in 2018. This miss-naming
of the "Letter of Intent" makes me wonder whether that means we can
also expect other poor choices during the conference (tiny names on
badges, errors in the printed conference program, lack of power
outlets, complicated WiFi registration process).
*(-> Japan)*
Seriously?
Are the last 2 questions (15) and (16) a joke?
Sorry, I couldn't hold back to comment on this, because I really doubt the qualification of a person asking such a qustion to be part of a jury.
I feel, asking such a question and the tone is rather offensive and doesn't value the effort proposing communities put into their applications.
Please don't waste everyones time with reading and answering such a useless question.
What kind of answer do you expect? An apology?
I have received lots of documents with proprietary formats, that I couldn't read, with typos and poor formatting.
But I have never received such a rubbish question from a selecting committee member.
Sorry for the harsh words.
Best regards,
Daniel
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