martin f krafft dijo [Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 11:48:38AM +1100]:
> (...)
> Most likely, this flexibility will be a feature, but the downside is
> that we are going to be operating strictly within "slots".
> 
> If we make too many of them (e.g. every 10 minutes), then the
> schedule will become unreadable;
> 
> If we make the slots too long (30 minutes, or 1hr), then we cannot
> schedule 20 minutee events. Well, unless we make it include the
> break, see https://github.com/CTPUG/wafer/issues/151

I understand. From my experience, I think closed numbers work best,
and we should try talk start/finish times to be +- lined up. I'd go
for 30min slots, so we can use one slot for the smallest events with a
non-negligible break time (it could be 20 or pushed to 25min session),
and people won't be bummed by remembering their favorite talk starts
at 13:25 ;-)

> We can have different slots on different days, so we don't have to
> operate within a rigid frame all week.

Right, good and important point.
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