dealing with a larger capacity workshop
Carl Trieloff
cctrieloff at redhat.com
Fri Oct 7 13:28:17 UTC 2011
no, we need to cap around 80. If we get too large the sessions will
become lectures and non-productive for
the kick-off workshop.
Carl.
On 10/07/2011 12:12 AM, Karsten Wade wrote:
> 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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