On Oct 18, 11:12 am, Michael Fogus <mefo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Anyone from the Clojure/conj org committee
>
> While I'm not on the organization committee, I will say that
> side-events like this would be spectacular.  The logistics escape me
> at the moment, but perhaps spontaneity is the best approach?

…or even a little light planning if you really want to get a group
together.  There are way too many special interests for any single
body to plan for.  Absolutely nothing is keeping someone from creating
a google docs spreadsheet, defining some time slots, and dropping
talks / BOFs / topical hack sessions in, quasi-unconference style.

I don't know what accepted etiquette is around doing such things in
parallel with "regular" conferences, but I'd think good form would
dictate that topics shouldn't "compete" with the scheduled talk.  e.g.
A ClojureScript mobile BOF probably shouldn't be scheduled opposite
the announced ClojureScript talks.  In any case, I'd think that the
7pm - 12am period would be a perfect time for topical groups to form.

- Chas

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