On Fri, 2011-04-29 at 12:30 +0100, Floris Bruynooghe wrote:
> Hi
> 
> On 28 April 2011 00:08,  <i...@pycon.it> wrote:
> > The subject says it all! Start browsing the schedule now and see what talks
> > have made it thanks to the community voting.
> 
> Thanks for all the work!  But I'm going to be one of those annoying
> people wondering if they can be re-scheduled.  IIRC I submitted for a
> 45min talk but I'm given a whopping 90min ("Exploring CPython's
> bytecode" on Wed morning).  While not necessarily a disaster, I think
> the topic could fill that time, I've never given a talk before and am
> pretty intimidated by filling up such a large slot.  I might be
> rubbish!  (and it's also a pretty long time to keep people's
> attention)
> 
> If this isn't the right place to discuss this let me know.

Hi Floris,

you filed for a 45min net talk time + Q&A, which is a 60 minutes slot. 

We had to fill some empty 90-min slots in that part of the ranking, and
we opted to go with your talk. A 90-min slot is a 70min talk + 15 min
Q&A + room changing. So your net talking time would be 25min longer.

If you confirm that you prefer a rescheduling, I'll get in touch with
the other speakers in the same track in the same day (those are the
swaps which are more likely and easy to do) and see if someone is
willing to swap. It shouldn't be much of a problem, so feel free to
confirm your concerns.
-- 
Giovanni Bajo

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