On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 10:34:59PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > Alexander Schmehl wrote: > > > > I you even can't do this, ask Joey for the code and change it in a > > > > way that he can administrate talks which don't fill a full hour. > > > that would allow Joey to schedule talks shorter than an hour? I don't > > > really follow what you mean here. > > > > The main reason not having a schedule with half hour time slots was, > > that Joey currently can't administrate them, and I therefore set hourly > > talks, although I knew, that not every speaker will use the full hour. > > Therefore our visitors thought talks would fill a full hour. > > Well, I don't believe that talks shorter than 30 minutes are useful > for the audience to schedule at all. Those could (should?) be held at > the booth, maybe even on demand and not scheduled.
I agree with Joey here. I for myself found it even difficult to fit my talk and the discussion in 1 hour. IMO talks normally tend to get longer, not shorter than intended. Gaudenz >
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