Dear fellow Epys,
 

> > Has anyone any thoughts about improving such matters in advance of
> > this year's conference?

Make sure the presentations are available *before*the conference ?

How can we put this in practice? How do we sanction people for not submitting presentations before?

I for one am not willing to submit presentations before. I want my talks to be holistic works of art; 30% of the presentation material being build in response to the reactions of the audience while presenting, maybe even drawn on overhead or painted on my body; and I do not want to give "sneak previews" so that the jokes are discussed before I make them.

I support the "state which kind of software you are talking about"; especially something like:

a) this is a presentation about Open Source
b) this is a presentation about using Python to do something commercially successfull
c) this is a presentation to make you use something commercially you have to buy, which should make you happy

Best wishes

Harald








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