On Jan 10, 2011, at 8:57 AM, Yoav Nir wrote:
On Jan 10, 2011, at 1:09 PM, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
The costs for a poster session are almost 0. Isn't this something we
can just try?
I don't agree that the costs are zero. You can't have the poster session last
all week long, because the presenter may want to go to other sessions. So we
need about 2 hours reserved for this. Maybe a morning session.
What I would suggest (if this goes forward) is
- some space is set aside, ideally in or near the break area / room
- posters SHOULD be put up in the AM, starting at breakfast.
- the last refreshment break of the day, the authors are supposed to be at
their posters. (They can be at other times, but they SHOULD be at this time.)
People could then read posters at any time during the day, come back at the
break and ask questions, raise issues, etc.
ADs could also quickly judge the interest in a poster, by how many people are
haranguing the author.
As the "session" would last one full day, different days could accommodate
different areas.
Regards
Marshall
But then scheduling a WG meeting at the same time is like scheduling a TV
series episode opposite the superbowl (substitute your country's favorite
sport finals here). And all the ADs would want to go to the poster session,
because that's where the action is. So this reduces the amount of time slots
that we have in an IETF week.
Also, this puts another constraint on choosing a venue. You need an area
with room for lots of people, and space to put the "booths" or "desks" all
around. For example, Anaheim did not have a good area to hold a poster
session. Maastricht did. No idea about Beijing.
It may be a cost we agree to bear, but it is not zero.
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