Re: Minimizing Talk Collisions



David Neary wrote:
> We will be resolving some problems we have with the schedule this week, 
> and revising it accordingly before the end of the week.

Great! Let us know thought this mailing list.

> After that, suggestions will be more than welcome for talks that you 
> would like to see swapped. Please note as well that some of the 
> presenters have time constraints, and cannot present on certain days. 
> And remember, if there's no talk on that interests you, that's a great 
> opportunity to hunt down the presenter of a talk that you were 
> interested in, and ask him questions, discuss your ideas and so on. 
> GUADEC isn't primarily about presentations, it's primarily about 
> bringing people interested in seeing GNOME succeed together.

But, I prefer asking questions while all the people interested is at
the talk so no one misses any possibly interesting question.
And talks can't be repeated lots of times.

> On Apr 6, 2005, at 12:11 AM, DANIELLLANO wrote:
> >I was wondering if you planned talk collisions.
> >There are some talks I'm interested that collision in the current
> >schedule.
> >
> >Could we set up some sort of a server where everyone sets their 
> >preferred
> >talks and it comes with the less collisions possible schedule?
> >
> >It just bothers me having some talk collisions and some hours with
> >little interesting talks for me.
> >
> >I know it's impossible to assist to all interesting talks but we should
> >try to minimize collisions by sending a prioritized talk list.





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