On 29 April 2011 13:06, Giovanni Bajo <ra...@develer.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-04-29 at 12:30 +0100, Floris Bruynooghe wrote:
>> 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.
>
> 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.

Ah, thanks for explaining.

> 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.

I think I'd be more comfortable with one of the shorter slots, so if
one of the other speakers would like to swap I would gladly accept.

Thanks
Floris

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