[Scale-planning] Tracks - do we have ways to determine interest when sizing rooms?

Juan J. Natera naterajj at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 18:56:21 UTC 2016


Hi,

It would be relatively simple, to make some changes to the schedule
page to facilitate tracking of interactions with the page to get some
rough numbers.

Of course you need to have list of talks, abstract and speakers
already completed.

Juan

On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Ilan Rabinovitch
<ilan at socallinuxexpo.org> wrote:
> Its not something we've offered in the past.  Happy to discuss it, although
> the majority of our rooms are about the same size at this point. They're all
> either 150 or 250.  With a few exceptions we use for classroom setup.  They
> keynote room is larger of course.
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> On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 9:24 AM, Mx Siltanen <mrsiltanen at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> We've been discussing various track proposals ( Open Data Science and
>> Civics ), and OSSIE ( Open Source Software In Education ).
>>
>> Curious what tools we have available currently to help us right size the
>> rooms.
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>> I know other events ask people to submit their interests during the
>> registration process, or shortly after ( also allowing people to build their
>> schedule ).
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>> For example So Cal Code Camp produces a bar graph which everyone can see
>> during the process, this helps also determine which sessions will be given a
>> particular room - so far from my experience they've had plenty of rooms, so
>> no one has been rejected a room.
>>
>> Thank You
>> Matti
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