On 2011-12-22, at 1:55 PM, Peter Noerr wrote:

> Crazy variation number 3. Have two tracks which are identical, but time 
> shifted by half a day (or some other convenient unit). The presenters talk 
> twice on the same day - in the morning for track A and the afternoon for 
> track B. That way there is no "speaker gulag", no time over-run (though, 
> following Declan's point, how much time is left out of the week after 
> travelling, so why not the whole week), and you get a chance to hear a really 
> interesting presentation twice - or miss it twice! 

One of the things I've always enjoyed about single track conferences like 
Code4Lib and Access is that when you are speaking you don't miss all the other 
great (and more often than not, greater) presentations happening in other rooms 
while you're talking about stuff you already know.  It might be different for 
some folks, but for some of us giving a presentation is *mostly* an excuse to 
get our employers to release us from other duties and fund travel and the 
opportunity to learn.  

Walter

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