I am enjoying your comments about using the grid. 

It is especially inspiring to hear the insights of how folks are responding to 
their groups needs or at 
least making assumptions about who their audience when creating their events.

It seems there is a spectrum between being unconstrained and using a grid. 
Perhaps the clustering 
notion falls nicely in the middle somewhere.

The comments also make me thing about using incremental steps towards more 
freedom with groups 
who want a grid. For instance, if new boards are created each day over 
multi-day sessions, each 
could be less structured. Grid to Cluster to Free Form.

One way I have been playing with public events that have a lot of drop-ins is 
to have a couple 
scheduled checkins that can be good orientation points and time to look at and 
update the board. I 
have seen this happen after lunch breaks in some events with some success as 
well.

Erik

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