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6:24:11
MichaelRaskin
splittist: well, a panel discussion might involve less effort from panelists in total than would take one of them to prepare a talk… so «worth it» is a complicated matter.
6:30:32
MichaelRaskin
Some people like to hear answers that do not sound carefully prepared! Especially for context/history/opinion topics
6:43:53
splittist
MichaelRaskin: I agree that from a participant and organizer perspective panels are a great thing. I just don't think they work from an audience perspective compared with a prepared talk. A garrulous grey-[hair/beard] reminiscing about the good old days can be fascinating, I agree.
6:46:51
MichaelRaskin
splittist: as long as it's announced as a vague-topic panel, you know what to expect, and well, if it is enjoyable for large enough fraction, and lets people to find out some weird pieces of context…
6:48:05
splittist
MichaelRaskin: sure. I didn't meant to come off so cranky. It was interesting in a second-order way to see how different maintainers saw things.
6:48:12
MichaelRaskin
Sure, if you want something which conveys useful information efficiently, talk might be it and panel discussion probably isn't. On the other hand, you could say that flipping through the slide deck PDF beats both listening a talk and reading the paper from efficiency point of view
9:31:08
beach
I am going to get called for a phone meeting in a minute or so, I will be away for a while.
16:07:50
beach
And it is great that we already have a probable location and a program chair for 2022.
16:16:51
beach
Yes, I have never been to Porto, but other parts of Portugal are great, so I think Porto will be as well.
16:19:14
beach
That time (2 years ago) we stayed a few nights in Rome both going and coming back, to avoid the connecting flight. And the contrast was absolutely huge. In Rome everyone was friendly beyond duty.