[Mesa-dev] XDC 2017 feedback
Andres Rodriguez
andresx7 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 26 17:25:15 UTC 2017
Hi,
A small piece of feedback from those of us watching remotely. It would
be nice to have a simple to access index for the long livestream videos.
I think the XDC 2017 wiki page would be a good place for this
information. A brief example:
Presentation Title | Presenter Name | Link with timestamp
-------------------|----------------|---------------------
... | ... | youtu.be/video-id?t=XhYmZs
Or alternatively, a list of hyperlinks with the presentation title as
text that point to the correct timestamp in the video would also be
sufficient.
Really enjoyed the talks, and would like them to be slightly easier to
access and share with others.
Regards,
Andres
On 2017-09-26 12:57 PM, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First again big thanks to Stéphane and Jennifer for organizing a great XDC.
>
> Like last year we'd like to hear feedback on how this year's XDC went,
> both the good (and what you'd like to see more of) and the not so
> good. Talk selection, organization, location, scheduling of talks,
> anything really.
>
> Here's a few things we took into account from Helsinki and tried to apply:
> - More breaks for more hallway track.
> - Try to schedule the hot topics on the first day (did we pick the
> right ones) for better hallway track.
> - More lightning talk time to give all the late/rejected submissions
> some place to give a quick showcase.
>
> Things that didn't work out perfectly this year and that we'll try to
> get better at next year:
> - Lots of people missed the submission deadline and their talks were
> rejected only because of that. We'll do better PR by sending out a
> pile of reminders.
> - Comparitively few people asked for travel assistance. No idea
> whether this was a year with more budget around, or whether this isn't
> all that well know and we need to make more PR in maybe the call for
> papers about it.
>
> But that's just the stuff we've gathered already, we'd like to hear
> more feedback. Just reply to this mail or send a mail to
> board at foundation.x.org if you don't want the entire world to read it.
> And if you want to send at pseudonymous feedback, drop a pastebin onto
> the #xf-bod channel on the OFTC irc server.
>
> Thanks, Daniel
>
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