[EuroPython] Talk lengths

2008-03-31 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Andrew's article on this years PyCon: http://www.amk.ca/diary/2008/03/pycon_2008_a_look_back.html The comments on talk length are interesting... 30 minutes were considered too short. I found 30 minutes a bit short as well last time I did a talk in Vilnius. If you want to have discussions and more

Re: [EuroPython] Talk lengths

2008-03-31 Thread Luthiger Stoll Benno
I strongly agree with this suggestion. I kind of suffered the flurry caused by people dropping into the room after time or leaving the room before time because of hurrying from room to room between the talks. (And, of course, I caused such disturbances as well when I had to switch). I got the

Re: [EuroPython] Talk lengths

2008-03-31 Thread David Boddie
On Mon Mar 31 12:02:40 CEST 2008, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > The comments on talk length are interesting... 30 minutes were > considered too short. I found 30 minutes a bit short as well > last time I did a talk in Vilnius. If you want to have discussions > and more time switching between talks, then