YAPC::NA 2012 Survey closes Friday

The Conference Surveys for YAPC::NA 2012 will close this Friday. Of the 447 listed attendees, we've had 110 responses to the main conference survey, 404 talk evaluations and 7 course evaluations. All this is great, but it would be even greater to see even more responses.

If you attended the YAPC::NA conference in Madison last month, and haven't already completed the surveys, please check your email for your personal keycode, and take a few minutes to complete the survey. It really does help to improve the event every year.

In addition, please take a few minutes to complete talk evaluations for those that you attended. The speakers put a lot of work into their presentations, preparing slides, researching their subject matter and working up the confidence to stand up in front of people who they don't know. Getting feedback those listening can really help them to improve their presentation skills for future events.

The surveys only take a few minutes of your time, but the feedback can help to improve the conference experience for everyone in the future.

If you haven't recieved an email from myself, first check your spam folder, and if you still can't find it, please contact me directly, and I'll let you know your personalised keycode.

To the 110 people who have already response, many thanks. It really is very much appreciated. To the 337 who haven't taken the survey, you still have until midnight Friday 6th July, so please help to make a difference.

3 Comments

I am attempting to submit, but it keeps waiting, then finally I get a 500 server error. Any thoughts?

Thanks. I left the window open overnight and when I hit submit this morning it worked like a charm. Go do your surveys people! :-)

Leave a comment

About Barbie

user-pic Leader of Birmingham.pm and a CPAN author. Co-organised YAPC::Europe in 2006. Responsible for the YAPC Conference Surveys, helping to improve YAPCs every year. Also the current caretaker for the CPAN Testers websites and data stores. If you really want to find out more, buy me a Guinness. Just don't ask the obvious ... Grep has been for 10 years and is still no closer ;)Links: Memoirs of a Roadie Birmingham Perl Mongers CPAN Testers Reports YAPC Conference Surveys