Just listening in, part of the discussion on Slack and IRC made it sound like the financing was the bigger issue.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Matt Connolly <mj...@cornell.edu> wrote: > > On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:26 AM, Brian Rogers > <pqb...@mocs.utc.edu<mailto:pqb...@mocs.utc.edu>> wrote: > > We’ve determined that given this community’s commitment to providing a safe > and accommodating environment for all attendees, it is morally and fiscally > irresponsible to continue the effort of hosting the annual conference in > Chattanooga. This decision was not an easy one, and there were hours of > discussion as to the pros and cons of proceeding, informed by your responses > to the survey, as well as our individual opinions. > > The survey results clearly show that the vast majority of respondents were > not interested in boycotting Code4Lib Chattanooga. What number would have > inclined you to proceed, if a 75% affirmative vote wasn’t positive enough? > > — Matt > > > ----------------- > Matt Connolly > Applications developer, CUL-IT > 218 Olin Library > Cornell University > (607) 255-0653