Hi Javier, I have a 90 minute tutorial that I ran in 60 minutes for MPUG. I learned a lot from doing it, despite having a lot of content. I think it's worth doing, it will help crystallise your thoughts for what to do when it's 'real', and I think tutuorials have more room to go wrong than regular talks.
Good luck! -T On 13 July 2015 at 10:40, <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2015-07-13 10:06, Oliver Nagy wrote: > >> My talk will be <20min (plus questions). >> > > I have two talks, a 90 minute tutorial and a 45 minute long talk on very > technically intricate skullduggery. That's why I started this conversation > on rehearsals, I'm a bit worried about getting it right. However, I also > realise the amount of material is insane, and I don't know how much to cut > for the rehearsal and still have it be useful. I guess I have two weeks. > > In any case, I've added myself to the wiki, so we know how many people and > how long their presos are. > > Btw, I have confirmed the Teamsquare venue for 27th of July 6pm. >> > > Cool, thanks. > > What about the rule I suggested? >>> >> >> I like the sentiment, but I would rather rely on courtesy than rules, >> especially because I doubt we can enforce the rule. >> > > Sure, I didn't mean an enforceable rule, just a request/reminder. Please > excuse the wording. "I like the sentiment" is the kind of answer I was > looking for. > > Regards, > > Javier Candeira > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > -- -------------------------------------------------- Tennessee Leeuwenburg http://myownhat.blogspot.com/ "Don't believe everything you think"
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