From: | Dan Langille <dan(at)langille(dot)org> |
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To: | Greg Smith <gsmith(at)gregsmith(dot)com> |
Cc: | PostgreSQL Advocacy <pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: PGCon 2008 RFP |
Date: | 2008-12-30 02:33:32 |
Message-ID: | BDE926E8-3998-4ECB-81FB-948DED540306@langille.org |
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On Dec 29, 2008, at 8:40 PM, Greg Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, Dan Langille wrote:
>
>> If we have enough volunteers: speakers will be accosted in the
>> lecture hall just before their talk. The attacker will have a USB
>> drive and will not let the presenter speak until they supply a copy
>> of the slides.
>
> I think some speakers might be uncomfortable with their slides going
> out to the world at large before they've even presented them.
> People pay more attention to the talk if they haven't seen the
> slides beforehand, and there's plenty of amusing speakers you
> wouldn't want to ruin the live presentation of that way. Being
> accosted by random people can be disconcerting as well.
Greg: The speakers will know in advance that request will be
forthcoming. In addition, uploading to the website != public. Papers
get uploaded to http://papers.pgcon.org/ and then are published to http://pgcon.org/
at some later point in time. It's all part of Pentabarf (http://pentabarf.org
).
> What might make sense is to have an official list of organizer
> deputies authorized to collect a copy of the slides as part of the
> setup/teardown of each talk. If the presenter knew that giving a
> copy to someone on that list relieved them of needing to submit them
> later (and made for easy deflection of individual requests), and
> that the slides would be posted promptly just after the presentation
> itself (but not before), I think that could play out well on both
> sides.
They probably won't be available until after the conference. As for a
list, the speaker will have no way of verifying that a given person is
on that list without presenting ID. Let's keep it simple. These
aren't state secrets.
> I would volunteer to fill that role for any talk I attend. Unless
> you do something crazy that would ruin my chances of coming at all,
> like requiring standardized slides without providing a LaTeX
> template. (Robert mentioned OSCON: they provide templates in
> PowerPoint/Keynote/HTML format to aid presenters, but they do not
> require their use)
Thank you for volunteering. Please subscribe to the PGCon Volunteers
list: http://lists.pgcon.org/mailman/listinfo/pgcon-volunteers
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Dan Langille
http://langille.org/
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