On Jan 10, 2011, at 6:22 AM, Loa Andersson wrote:

> ALl,
> 
> what is here called "poster session" reminds me a awful lot of the
> bar bof's we been running for a long time.
> 
> Anyone care to draw the line between the two and try to motivate why
> we need boths. As I see nothing stops from bringing a poster to a bar
> bof, or a white board for taht matter.

Well, the bar bofs I have attended (and even organized) in actual bars wouldn't 
lend themselves to bringing white boards...

However, the real answer is that a bar bof is synchronous, a poster session is 
asynchronous. You can go, read the poster 
and formulate opinions and questions independently of anyone else, including 
the author. If there is a time when the author is 
supposed to be present, you can then go back and clarify any issues. You can't 
establish any consensus this way, but
it can be efficient at resolving issues. 

Regards
Marshall 
 

> 
> /Loa
> 
> On 2011-01-10 12:09, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
>> On 10/01/2011 11:14, Yoav Nir wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Jan 10, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Lars Eggert wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> On 2011-1-8, at 19:41, R. B. wrote:
>>>>> I'm really in a rush, but I want to send my 0.02 too.  I like the idea of
>>>>> a poster session, since a single I-D could go unobserved in the churn of
>>>>> other I-Ds.
>>>> 
>>>> many areas have open meetings where folks already can present such ideas.
>>>> 
>>>> It's up to the ADs or chairs of such meetings to decide if presentation
>>>> time is warranted, with or without an accompanying ID.
>>> 
>>> True, but in those meetings you usually get about 5 minutes to present 
>>> (which
>>> is good), but then some other people present other things. Following that,
>>> those people in the audience who are interested will have to seek you out
>>> among the 1200 participants, or go to a mailing list just to ask questions.
>>> 
>>> A poster session would allow for more interaction.
>> 
>> I think that there is another issue.  Some people are good at doing 5
>> minute pitches of an idea, others aren't.  In case one is not, then I
>> think a poster session might be a good alternative.
>> 
>> The costs for a poster session are almost 0.  Isn't this something we
>> can just try?
>> 
>> Henk
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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