I noticed this as well. I don't know whether this is bad IA, or just a
bad business decision.

I think it's rather strange to expect people to decide to attend a
conference merely based on the list of "names" who may or may not
speak there, with no indication of a program. So strange, in fact,
that I removed IDEA from my "conferences to consider attending" list
for the coming year.

Dmitry

On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Will Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone else find it either: a) annoying; b) deceptive or c) bad IA that
> the IA sites navigation has a tab for Program and Speakers, and then have
> just a list of confirmed speakers. Should they not have a schedule listed
> there? A sub nav item perhaps? Is there any excuse for this?
>
> Filed under: Findability, Navigation
>
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