I have a suggestion for next year:

"Hidden Gem Award"

ie a talk that fewer people went to (because it was in a smaller room,
for example), but those who went rated it very highly.
I suspect Lisa's talk was in this category, for example.

I'm not _exactly_ sure how to measure this, but the goal would be
rating-per-attendee.  Problem is we don't actually know the real
number of attendees.
We can approximate it either via sched signup, or just via room
assignment - ie the award could just be "best talk not in Flug".

Tony



On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 12:56 AM, Scott Schurr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've attached what I hope is the final Best Session ballot for this year's
> C++Now.  I'll be leaving for vacation early on Thursday May 18.  So if there
> are next-to-last minute changes or corrections I can handle those up through
> Wednesday.  But after Wednesday you're on your own.
>
> If no changes are needed, just use the PDF and you're golden.
>
> In case a last minute change is needed, I'm including source files for the
> ballot.  The ballot was edited in Pages on a Mac.  So that attachment is
> truly the source file.  In case Pages is not available I've also attached a
> Word version of the file.  Use that at your own peril, but I thought I'd at
> least make it available.
>
> Have a great conference.  I'll miss you folks.  I'm looking forward to the
> videos.
>
> Scott Schurr
> [email protected]
>
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