This letter was
used as a suggested template for the one Shepherds
use to introduce themselves to their authors and to
introduce the shepherding process. Also see
Shepherd Letter
Bobby and
Shepherd Letter David.
Dear PLoP Submitter:
Thank you for taking
the risk of submitting your work to PLoP '98. We
hope that your experience of having your paper
reviewed for PLoP will be different from your
experience with other conferences or publications. I
have been assigned to your paper as a "shepherd". I
have two primary responsibilities:
1. Helping you improve your submission
2. Voting whether your submission meets PLoP's criteria for being
workshoped at the conference
Both activities go
hand in hand. We're going to have several iterations
over your paper where my job is to suggest you
changes for improvement. Of course, it's your own
decision, whether you'd like to incorporate the
changes or not. However, experience shows that most
remarks lead to some changes in the document--future
readers will have more benefit from a clarification
in the document than I will have if you explain the
topic to me only. We have eigth weeks to work on the
paper. We should use this time as well as we can.
During this
shepherding, I collaborate with a member of the
program committee. That person's job is to support
me if I feel the need for a second vote. Please CC
the program committee member on every mail you send
to me.
Please make sure
that our e-mail connection works. We're going to
have a lot of traffic and a broken e-mail connection
is about the worst things that can happen during
this project.
After the
shepherding period, I'm going to send the latest
version of your paper (the "version for voting") to
the program committee together with my vote on
whether the paper is suitable for participation ion
a writers' workshop.
However, my vote is
not the only one. A second member of the program
committee will vote on the version for vote
independently from my vote. Depending on both votes
the chairs will finally decide for acceptance. If
your paper is accepted you have time to prepare the
version that is going to be workshoped at the
conference.
This may seem quite
complicated, but I'll support you to track the dates
and take care that you don't miss any deadline.
Please consult the
shepherding guidelines page:
http://st-www.cs.uiuc.ed ... shepherding.html
for more information
on the shepherding process. |