did voting really influence session planning?
Is session planning actually influenced by the voting?
Few sessions which I voted for have been chosen (so far).
This could mean that my choices are outside the mainstream, but I do see at least one chosen session which received few votes.
So I'm wondering.
I don't think patience is the issue. I think the schedule is complete, except maybe for BoFs.
As far as I can see most of the sessions that are scheduled at this point are more on a meta level (business strategy, showcases, drupal 7, keynotes) or part of the zero to hero track. Almost none of the core stuff (design and coding) is scheduled in yet. Maybe because there are so many session proposals. I already saw 30+ i'd like to attend. It's going to be a hard choice.
Yes that's how it looks to me too.
I guess I'll have to be patient :)
Somebody has been working really hard because the schedule has really begun to take shape.
I noticed that Thursday has 2 slots left at the end of the day without UX & Design sessions. Wednesday also has a slot left at five.
Looking at the number of votes I'd think that Bevan (http://paris2009.drupalcon.org/session/advanced-theming-techniques) as well as Jason Reed (http://paris2009.drupalcon.org/session/wireframe-web-site-one-designers-..., BoF candidate) could easily fill a room.