[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > That is, checking the correlation of people attending certain kind of > meetings -- this might help when trying to avoid allocating the same > slot for two equally interesting (to some significant group of people) > meetings.
Haven't seen further comment on this suggestion, so I wanted to add my own 2c that this seems like a useful idea. Obviously, the chairs are asked what meetings not to be opposite, but they may not know the quirks of their audience as well as a histogram from past attendees might show. And yes, there'll always be some conflicts, but this can reduce them. Conversely, knowing the correlations might be useful if the secretariat ever tried to proactively cluster related meetings closer together. Fred
