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> I'm interested in what people think about this.
>
> Right now, when you submit a proposal for a talk (or hackfest/workshop),
> the title and abstract are made public, but the identify of the speaker
> is not.
Well, I knew it's going to happen - there will be no names behind talk
proposal but I was still surprised there are no names ;-).
> The intent was to try to remove bias on voting for the speaker as
> opposed to the topic, but several people have disagreed with that intent.
And it's maybe useless - reading through the proposals I can at least bet
the author of proposal from the proposal itself.
This leads to another question - makes harder to cooperate on shared talks,
when someone submits similar/same topics.
Jaroslav