Guys

Pycon appear to be scheduling talks so that lunch is staggered (so
participants arrive in 2 waves rather than all together) .. which is sth we
tried to do last year by extending the Q&A time for some sessions - the
decision made IIRC during the conference. maybe we should consider the
schedule with that in mind .. just a thought ..

Tim

On 15 February 2010 16:52, Richard Taylor
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hi
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> I am just looking at making initial changes to the timetable scripts to
> capture the general structure of the timetable. It should be simpler
> this year as we are going for fixed 60 mins slots for all talks.
>
> Would I be correct that the general look should be:
>
> 8:00 Registration / coffee
> 9:00 Plenary
> 10:00 Talk
> 11:00 Break
> 11:30 Talk
> 12:30 Lunch
> 13:30 Talk
> 14:30 Talk
> 15:30 Break
> 16:00 Talk
> 17:00 Break
> 17:30 Talk
> 18:30 End
>
> This will obviously vary from day to day but if this is a reasonable
> template I can get the timetable scripts ready for those that are going
> to do the real work.
>
> Regards
>
> Richard
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