I'm concerned that some speakers still haven't heard, and that the later we leave it, the more likely they are to (a) be mad at us, and (b) withdraw due to insufficient preparation time. Massimo was right on the fence about whether to proceed or withdraw, and I don't blame him. I feel like I've really let the speakers down in not confirming this.


On 01/07/2010 15:49, John Pinner wrote:
Hi,

On 1 July 2010 14:59, Jonathan Hartley <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hey people,

    Should I go through the list of speakers, checking we have had
    acknowledgement from them they they know they are speaking?

    Does anyone have a list of speakers we know for sure know that
    they are accepted, or should I start from scratch and contact
    every speaker?

1.Wait until we have the 'final' schedule.

2. Then we contact them to confirm.

3. meantime we are checking that speakers have registered.

4. You can then have a pickle file with speakers' details, including email address and booking reference, so you can contact them...

Best wishes,

John
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