Online voting clearly doesn’t work as a primary decision making mechanism - 
search for “Boaty McBoatface” to find out why.  However, online voting might be 
worth including as a “point of consideration” for the PyCon selection panel, 
with no obligation for the panel to act on community voting tallies.

I understand there were many submissions to speak at PyCon this year.  As a 
matter of curiosity it would be interesting to see what all the proposals were 
- subject and speaker - of course the proposal submitters would need to 
understand their proposal would be made available for public input/voting.

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