[Scale-planning] Did you like having SCALE t-shirt pick up on the expo floor?

Anthony Chow vcloudernbeer at gmail.com
Wed Mar 8 07:47:41 UTC 2017


It was slow when I first used it.  After sometime I learned to look for the
green dots at the 4 edges of the QR code and the rough distance between the
scanner and the badge, then it was faster.

Anthony.

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Lei Zhang <leiz at socallinuxexpo.org> wrote:

> We had 4 people there when the crowd came. During off peak hours,
> there were oftentimes only 1 or 2 people there.
>
> Did anyone actually find the badge scanning to be slow?
>
> On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Ken <scalezz at kemasa.com> wrote:
> > Are you sure about that? Since there were 4 people at the t-shirt booth
> and
> > there were at least 2 at registration, that seems to me to be more than
> what
> > is normally at registration when the shirts are given out there. Then
> when
> > you add someone to play traffic cop to make the line go faster and less
> of a
> > mess, including preventing those who don't realize that there is a line
> from
> > upsetting those who have been waiting in line, it seems to be more
> people and
> > more of a problem, especially with two booths based on size.
> >
> > It also seems to be slower since all of the badges have to be scanned,
> which
> > means it takes more time for the people. If there was a "coupon" on the
> badge
> > sheet, it could make the handout go faster instead of scanning the badge.
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