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no, we need to cap around 80. If we get too large the sessions will
become lectures and non-productive for<br>
the kick-off workshop.<br>
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Carl.<br>
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On 10/07/2011 12:12 AM, Karsten Wade wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've been wondering if the capacity of the breakout sessions on days
two and three of the workshop is greater than that of the big room on
the first day, i.e., >80?
If so, maybe there are ways we can have more people for the workshop
and deal with the room overflow on the first day?
As long as we don't have more people than can fit in all of the rooms
combined, we'll have room for everyone just not in one room.
So what if we simulcasted the main room session in to smaller side
rooms?
In the end, how these events fill rooms is limited by the Fire
Marshall. There is a max capacity under each seating condition.
But my thinking is, I'd be willing to give up my chair to get just one
more developer in to that seat.
In fact, I'd much rather be on my feet making a live webcast of the
entire first day happen than occupying a useful chair!
Is there some merit in this idea? Anything useful?
- Karsten
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