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-rw-r--r--2023/organizers-notebook/index.org35
2 files changed, 34 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/2023/organizers-notebook.md b/2023/organizers-notebook.md
index 4e6499cc..7cc0dac8 100644
--- a/2023/organizers-notebook.md
+++ b/2023/organizers-notebook.md
@@ -569,16 +569,15 @@ Compared to [two-track schedule](#draft-schedule):
What if we have three tracks instead?
-Three-track advantages:
-- More space between talks for streaming the Q&A
-- Easier to explain the schedule
-- More logical grouping
-- Ends earlier, which is easier for participants from Europe
-
-Three-track disadvantages:
-- Needs more volunteers (host, IRC, pad)
-- Needs more computing power (will probably need to spin up another node for VNC+OBS)
-- More fear of missing out for participants
+- Three-track advantages:
+ - More space between talks for streaming the Q&A
+ - Easier to explain the schedule
+ - More logical grouping
+ - Ends earlier, which is easier for participants from Europe
+- Three-track disadvantages:
+ - Needs more volunteers (host, IRC, pad)
+ - Needs more computing power (will probably need to spin up another node for VNC+OBS)
+ - More fear of missing out for participants
(defun emacsconf-schedule-copy-previous-track (list)
(cl-loop
@@ -671,15 +670,13 @@ verify speaker name pronunciations at that time.
#### TODO Do we want to use honorifics like Dr.? :decision:
-Consistently using names without honorifics, even if indicated in the
-speaker-submitted intros:
-- Equality
-
-Asking speakers if they want us to use any honorifics in their intro:
-- Observes personal preferences
-
-Using honorifics based on e-mail signatures and intros:
-- Recognizes credentials
+- OPTION: Consistently using names without honorifics, even if indicated in the
+ speaker-submitted intros:
+ - Equality
+- OPTION: Asking speakers if they want us to use any honorifics in their intro:
+ - Observes personal preferences
+- OPTION: Using honorifics based on e-mail signatures and intros:
+ - Recognizes credentials
### BLOCKED Record intro videos with 1-2 sentence intros for all the talks
@@ -695,7 +692,7 @@ Using honorifics based on e-mail signatures and intros:
AM: 9-12 PM EST, PM: 1-5 PM EST (plus a little extra for setup/transition)
Saturday Dec 2 2023
-<table id="org8fc9488">
+<table id="org02d79d3">
<colgroup>
@@ -768,7 +765,7 @@ Saturday Dec 2 2023
</table>
Sunday Dec 3 2023
-<table id="org3b09041">
+<table id="orgd875ee4">
<colgroup>
diff --git a/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org b/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org
index 05475421..0577b339 100644
--- a/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org
+++ b/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org
@@ -616,16 +616,15 @@ Compared to [[#draft-schedule][two-track schedule]]:
What if we have three tracks instead?
-Three-track advantages:
-- More space between talks for streaming the Q&A
-- Easier to explain the schedule
-- More logical grouping
-- Ends earlier, which is easier for participants from Europe
-
-Three-track disadvantages:
-- Needs more volunteers (host, IRC, pad)
-- Needs more computing power (will probably need to spin up another node for VNC+OBS)
-- More fear of missing out for participants
+- Three-track advantages:
+ - More space between talks for streaming the Q&A
+ - Easier to explain the schedule
+ - More logical grouping
+ - Ends earlier, which is easier for participants from Europe
+- Three-track disadvantages:
+ - Needs more volunteers (host, IRC, pad)
+ - Needs more computing power (will probably need to spin up another node for VNC+OBS)
+ - More fear of missing out for participants
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun emacsconf-schedule-copy-previous-track (list)
@@ -847,15 +846,13 @@ verify speaker name pronunciations at that time.
:CUSTOM_ID: honorifics
:END:
-Consistently using names without honorifics, even if indicated in the
-speaker-submitted intros:
-- Equality
-
-Asking speakers if they want us to use any honorifics in their intro:
-- Observes personal preferences
-
-Using honorifics based on e-mail signatures and intros:
-- Recognizes credentials
+- OPTION: Consistently using names without honorifics, even if indicated in the
+ speaker-submitted intros:
+ - Equality
+- OPTION: Asking speakers if they want us to use any honorifics in their intro:
+ - Observes personal preferences
+- OPTION: Using honorifics based on e-mail signatures and intros:
+ - Recognizes credentials
*** BLOCKED Record intro videos with 1-2 sentence intros for all the talks
:PROPERTIES: