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| diff --git a/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org b/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org index 8a9856c1..4f5c669a 100644 --- a/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org +++ b/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org @@ -23,12 +23,50 @@ Last year, these were the actual dates:  - Sept 18: Original CFP deadline  - Sept 30: CFP closed after extension  - Oct 1: acceptances sent -* Lessons learned from previous years +* Phases  :PROPERTIES: -:CUSTOM_ID: lessons-learned +:CUSTOM_ID: phases  :END: +** Drafting CFP +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: cfp +:END: +*** Considerations -** CFP and review  +Ooh, that's true, we could see if there are parts of the CFP that we +can remove or postpone. Here are some thoughts: + +- We might not need the 10+20+40 structure in the proposal. We did +  that before because people tend to propose longer talks, and we had +  to do lots of e-mail coordination in order to squeeze everything +  into one track. If we're doing multiple streams, there's less time +  pressure, so we might not need to confuse people with those +  requirements. I think it would still be good to nudge people towards +  20 minutes for their prerecorded presentations (separate time for +  Q&A) instead of 40 minutes, because it's good for people's attention +  spans. As an incentive to consider a 5-10 minute talk, we can say +  that 5-10 minute videos can be played extra times during the +  conference to fill gaps. +  - Choices: +    - Keep the 10+20+40 structure so that people who want to propose +      longer talks are nudged to think about shorter versions +    - Strongly nudge people towards 20-minute talks, with repeats as +      the incentive for shorter talks and extra coordination/waiting +      needed for longer talks. People propose just the talk length +      they want (and can optionally propose other talk lengths if they +      want to be considered for them). +- We added emergency contact info, public contact info, pronouns, and +  introduction to the submission form because we ended up going back +  and forth with people in previous years, and sometimes we had +  incomplete info and were panicking about how to reach people during +  the conference. We could drop this from the submission form and do a +  separate speaker information form. +  - Choices: +    - Talk submission, then speaker information form: less +      intimidating for speakers +    - Everything in one: easier for organizers +  +*** Lessons learned from previous years  - Ask for public e-mail or contact information, IRC handle in CFP    - Added to submit page. @@ -104,3 +142,4 @@ Last year, these were the actual dates:    with his work trips    - I checked with him and the people at his work don't have a schedule      yet, so we should go ahead and plan + | 
