On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, PORRES wrote:
Sure, what amazed me is that it seemed there were several parallel events going on... (workshops, papers, round tables... concerts, etc...) for every taste or interest! Usually (at least here in Brasil for instance) the schedule is organized in a way that the events occur not simultaneously, or the events focus on one segment.
At both pd conventions there was not much overlap. There was more overlap in the Montréal one because there was more stuff. I don't know whether I'd like the next one to have less stuff in it. Perhaps taking more time like 5 or 6 days would be better. (Not counting the registration, the party and the brunch, the Montréal convention was more like 4 days)
I dont know how things happened in the first convention (you guys can tell me though), but I do believe we could do something multidimensional here as well... with barcamps too... sure...
It's better to organise the schedule so that people organised in one thing aren't likely to be interested in the other thing that happens at the same time, but perhaps it's easy to say and hard to do.
I do think the idea is to take it to several places... no matter how mature is the thing over there...
You don't need to have the developers, you need people who stick together well and who are committed. If you have a "Users Group" with meetings, it can help connecting people together. It doesn't need to be a club with registration nor a not-for-profit company, it just needs people that want to meet other users of pd.
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