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Chair should be able to propose slides #7178
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You could just send the slides to your co-chair and ask them to upload them (or coordinate with them ahead of time so they have given you pre-approval). (No, this is not the same as saying that any participant could just send the slides to the chair for upload). We can look at this, but I think it stands a greater chance of introducing confusion for most chairs than relieving social pressure. Having both an Upload Slides and a Propose Slides button is going to lead to the wrong button getting pushed. What this shouldn't turn into is something where you as a chair wouldn't get to approve your own uploaded slides. |
On 2024-03-12, at 21:29, Robert Sparks ***@***.***> wrote:
You could just send the slides to your co-chair and ask them to upload them (or coordinate with them ahead of time so they have given you pre-approval). (No, this is not the same as saying that any participant could just send the slides to the chair for upload).
Yes, but now I would create work for my co-chairs.
We can look at this, but I think it stands a greater chance of introducing confusion for most chairs than relieving social pressure. Having both an Upload Slides and a Propose Slides button is going to lead to the wrong button getting pushed.
(An inverse button, moving a slide deck from “uploaded” back to “proposed”, might do what I think would be useful, might be useful in other cases, and would cause less confusion.)
What this shouldn't turn into is something where you as a chair wouldn't get to approve your own uploaded slides.
Definitely not.
Grüße, Carsten
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The shape of the work is slightly different, but the size of the work is the same. Unless you're just wanting a rubber-stamp, the chairs are going to have to pull the slides down, review them, and then hit approve. Not seeing a big difference there than the path that is review, then upload. (Ok - edge cases where something with the upload goes wrong, but that's not a typical thing chairs run into with the slide decks they've prepared. |
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Chairs may want to recuse themselves on a document that they are co-author on.
Being able to just post slides on my documents makes me feel like an elephant stepping on my co-chairs' feet.
So I should be able to go through the same slide submission that every other author has to go through, if I chose so.
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