Yes, there should be some channel for feedback on talk. About the "some attendee's" feed back : "Talks were prepared just out from learning and didn't arise from experience/usage/real use-cases", IMHO, no one has to be experienced to give a talk on stage. Mostly when people learn something new, they can come forward and spread the knowledge about it. If any one of the person in the audience has a single take away from the talk, its profit. If all the talks should "arise from experience/usage", everyone should be a keynote speaker with 10+ years of experience. These are just my thoughts. Please refrain posting such things which will discourage the newbie speakers.
- Remember, "Everyone was a newbie, when they started" On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 4:49 PM, Gaurav Sehrawat <igauravsehra...@gmail.com> wrote: > It just occured to me we stopped asking for feedback from attendees. IMHO > feedback is important not just for organizers but for the speakers too. > > Quick context: Some attendee mentioned to me that "Talks were prepared > just out from learning and didn't arise from experience/usage/real > use-cases". > > As always there are ton of channels for feedback like mailing > list/twitter/meetup, but people refrain somehow since it's not anonymous. > But also, we never explicitly asked for feedback. > > Let's do that. > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > Chennaipy mailing list > Chennaipy@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/chennaipy > > -- -- Best, Naren https://in.linkedin.com/in/makernaren
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