I like that. 

I also think it could lead to a panel which is something I've always liked, at 
least from being on the panels. Get three people with oposing ideas on how to 
do something and watch them argue on stage while answering audience questions. 
At least when the topic is interesting or thought provoking. A lightning round 
with the subject "I just converted our website from Lotus notes to work in 
Netscape Navigator" isn't really controversial, unless you were giving it today.

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Michael Friscia
Manager, Digital Library & Programming Services
Yale University Library
(203) 432-1856
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From: Code for Libraries [[email protected]] on behalf of Tim Spalding 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 6:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Reminder - call for proposals, New England code4lib!

Another vote for lightning talks being claimed on the spot.

How about a compromise. If you claim one early, it'll be publicized and you
can't lose your spot if there are too many?

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