Hey :) I'll handle it.
Cheers Lydia On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 4:56 PM Antonin Delpeuch (lists) < li...@antonin.delpeuch.eu> wrote: > I do not know what the process looks like to request a ban, have you > contacted wikidata-ow...@lists.wikimedia.org? It seems to be the address > of the mailing list "owner" according to the email headers. > > I agree this volume of email looks disproportionate for a single event > which is only remotely related to Wikidata. > > Antonin > > On 08/12/2021 17:34, Luca Martinelli [Sannita] wrote: > > Given the fact that Osborne decided to continue with his disrespectful > > spam, I'd like the moderators to ban Osborne and all other people > > related to this conference. > > > > Thank you. > > > > L. > > > > Il giorno mer 8 dic 2021 alle ore 15:14 Francesco.Osborne via Wikidata > > <wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org> ha scritto: > >> ------------------------------------------------ > >> ICWE 2022 > >> 22nd International Conference on Web Engineering > >> Bari, Italy | July 5-8, 2022 > >> http://icwe2022.webengineering.org/ > >> ------------------------------------------------ > >> > >> Call for Workshop Proposals > >> =========================== > >> > >> IMPORTANT DATES > >> --------------- > >> - Submission of proposals: 29 January, 2022 (23h 59 AoE) > >> - Notification of proposal acceptance: 12 February, 2022 (23h 59 AoE) > >> > >> CALL > >> --------------- > >> ICWE’22 is inviting proposals for high-quality workshops to complement > its scientific program. Workshop topics should fall within the broad area > of Web Engineering, but we specifically welcome workshops tackling novel, > cutting-edge topics as well as workshops covering focused Web Engineering > sub-areas, and cross-disciplinary workshops. The workshop organizers are > highly encouraged to include interactive and hands-on working sessions. > >> > >> The organizers of approved workshops are responsible for advertising > their workshops, collecting papers, managing the review process, making > accepted papers available to workshop participants (e.g., workshop > website), and collecting the camera-ready copies and copyright forms of > accepted papers (verifying that they comply with formatting rules). > Organizers are expected to be present to attend, run, and manage their > workshops. Conference facilities such as meeting rooms, wireless Internet > and meals will be provided by the local organizers. > >> > >> ICWE’22 provides workshop organizers with the opportunity to publish > workshop proceedings as part of its dedicated post-workshop proceedings > volume to appear in Springer’s LNCS series. Typically, workshop papers are > 12 pages long and peer-reviewed; other forms of contributions can be > discussed with the workshop chairs. Organizers who prefer to publish their > own proceedings are of course welcome as well. > >> > >> SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS > >> ----------------------- > >> > >> Workshop proposals should include the following information: > >> > >> 1. General Information > >> – Title of the workshop > >> – Organizers and primary contact (name/affiliation/email) > >> – Abstract (200 words), intended for the main ICWE conference website > >> – Expected length of the workshop (full day, half day) > >> – Relationship with the ICWE community and topics > >> > >> 2. Objectives and Scope > >> – Goals of the workshop including a list of possible workshop topics; > if available, outcomes and results of previous editions of the workshop > >> – Plans for advertising the workshop and making the workshop visible to > the community > >> – Estimated number of submissions and of papers to be accepted. If > applicable, relevant information on previous editions of the workshop > >> – Estimated number of participants. If applicable, relevant information > on previous editions of the workshop > >> > >> 3. Organization Details > >> – Information about workshop organizers: names, addresses, > affiliations, short bio, and name of the main contact person. (Including > relevant past experience in workshop organization) > >> – Planned list of PC members > >> > >> 4. Workshop Format > >> – Format of the workshop (paper-based, discussion-based, > invitation-based, work sessions, or similar); at least 1 hands-on session > is highly recommended > >> – Format of hands-on session(s) (demos, hackathon, brainstorming, > discussions, case elaboration, etc.) > >> > >> 5. Workshop web page (URL of the draft web page, if one exists) > >> > >> 6. Draft Call for Papers for the workshop (the Call for Papers that you > intend to send out if your workshop is accepted) > >> > >> Workshop proposals should be submitted as a PDF file to > workshopchair.icwe2...@webengineering.org. > >> > >> > >> WORKSHOPS CHAIRS > >> --------------- > >> - Cinzia Cappiello (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) > >> - Azzurra Ragone (EY - Ernst & Young, Italy) > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Wikidata mailing list -- wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > >> To unsubscribe send an email to wikidata-le...@lists.wikimedia.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Wikidata mailing list -- wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > To unsubscribe send an email to wikidata-le...@lists.wikimedia.org > -- Lydia Pintscher - http://about.me/lydia.pintscher Product Manager for Wikidata Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 10963 Berlin www.wikimedia.de Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e. V. 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