By Barbie
on August 20, 2010 10:54 AM
In my recent post about promoting YAPCs, Gabor picked on something regarding the optimum number of attendees. I think he makes a good point that for a conference like a YAPC, 300-400 attendees is a good number to aim for. Anything more and it can become a logistical nightmare for organisers. It also means that the conferences themselves can become a little more impersonal, when a major aim of YAPCs is to bring…
By Barbie
on August 20, 2010 8:40 AM
The YAPC::Europe surveys have now been active for two weeks. In that time we've had received a total of 112 Conference Surveys submissions and 769 talk & course evaluations. Without a doubt this is a fantastic response already. However, in the past we've come close to a 70% reponse rate, and I'm hoping that in the remaining 2 weeks we can encourage another 56+ attendees to also respond.
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By Barbie
on August 17, 2010 8:40 AM
When considering whether to host a YAPC, potential organisers often have no idea what they are letting themselves in for. While it can be very rewarding, and a valuable experience, it is hard work. There are plenty of things to go wrong, and keeping on top of them can be quite daunting. However, when you first consider bidding you usually look to what's gone before, and over the past 10 years YAPC events have come on leaps and bounds. This year, YAPC::Europe in Pisa, Italy was no exception.
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By Barbie
on August 16, 2010 7:35 AM
This year, YAPC::Europe was reasonably well attended, with roughly 240 people. However, a few weeks prior to the event, the officially registered attendees for YAPC::Europe 2010 was considerably lower. Although every year it seems that many register in the last 2 weeks, there is usually a higher number registered before then. So why did we have such low numbers registering, until just before the conference this year? I'm sure there are several factors involved, but 2 strike me as significant.
The first is the current dates for th…
By Barbie
on August 13, 2010 7:28 AM
Last week I was in Pisa for YAPC::Europe 2010. Although I was doing a talk about CPAN Testers, my intention was to keep a low profile and observe more. Having run the conference surveys for the past few years, it has been noticeable that the attendance has been changing. While there are new people coming along to YAPCs, the general average age is getting older. Marketing Perl to companies to encourage its use is one thing, but…