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diff --git a/2022/decisions.md b/2022/decisions.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9bfb5b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/2022/decisions.md @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + +# Table of Contents + +- [How do we want to schedule talks?](#schedule) + - [Notes](#schedule-notes) + - [Option I: Drop back down to one track](#back-to-one) + - [Option H: Gen starts with high-level use cases, second day has Hyperbole](#gen-to-specific) + - [Option A: General and development tracks - 15/25 buffers, 60 min lunch, dev starts at 10](#gen-and-dev) + + +<a id="schedule"></a> + +# TODO How do we want to schedule talks? + + +<a id="schedule-notes"></a> + +## Notes + +- Green: no availability constraints +- Red: invalid because of availability constraint +- Dashed: IRC/pad Q&A, not live + +Host role: + +- Give the speaker a heads-up before their Q&A session begins +- If needed, read the questions from the pad to the speaker (Many speakers are comfortable reading the pad on their own.) +- Give the speaker time warnings before the end of their Q&A session on the stream. Interested participants can continue + +Streamer role: + +- Switch between playing the prerec and joining the Q&A session +- Adjust audio volume at the beginning of the Q&A session +- (optional) Switch scene layouts to focus on different things + +Shifts will be Sat AM, Sat PM, Sun AM, or Sun PM per track. People can take multiple shifts. + +Updating the images requires `emacsconf-schedule.el` from +`git@git.emacsconf.org:emacsconf-el` and `emacsconf-org-file` set to +wherever the private conf org file is. + +<span class="timestamp-wrapper"><span class="timestamp">[2022-10-04 Tue]</span></span> + +- Added option H. General starts with general Org use cases and moves on to more niche things on day 2. + +<span class="timestamp-wrapper"><span class="timestamp">[2022-10-04 Tue]</span></span> + +- Discussed option G with zaeph on #emacsconf-org. zaeph prefers + option A over option G because it gives people more choices - + they can hop from talk to talk. + +<span class="timestamp-wrapper"><span class="timestamp">[2022-10-03 Mon]</span></span> + +- Discussed with bandali and zaeph on #emacsconf-org +- Decided on Option A with B, C, or F as fallbacks depending on volunteer roster +- Better for the viewers and the volunteers + + +<a id="back-to-one"></a> + +## Option I: Drop back down to one track + +- 45 minutes lunch, 5 minutes between talks, two 5-minute breaks per day +- Color indicates talk status (gray: waiting, light yellow: processing, yellow: to assign, light green: captioning, green: captioned and ready) + +- ![img](schedule-option-back-to-one.svg) + + +<a id="gen-to-specific"></a> + +## Option H: Gen starts with high-level use cases, second day has Hyperbole + +- compared to A, general audience will be more interested in Org use cases than in Hyperbole, and then we can look at specific techniques on day 2 + +- ![img](schedule-option-gen-to-specific.svg) + + +<a id="gen-and-dev"></a> + +## Option A: General and development tracks - 15/25 buffers, 60 min lunch, dev starts at 10 + +- Lots of space for Q&A and hallway conversations +- People can probably find lots of sessions that interest them throughout the day +- If they decide a talk isn't for them, they can switch and catch another one +- Stagger live Q&A sessions so that just in case we have only one streamer, they can bounce back and forth +- Can give some talks extra time if we want +- Could use dedicated host/streamer(s) for dev track; if not, they can probably pick up questions themselves + +- ![img](schedule-option-gen-and-dev.svg) + |