We put all the workshops in the printed program, which means they better happen ;) More seriously, we have room for almost all the workshops so we decided to hold them all. Alex Osterwalder will do his workshop at his office (500m from the University) so that frees one room, and the other 3 workshops will meet at the cafeteria and find a room (there are plenty at the university).
I had to choose who gets what room very arbitrarily and with unfinished registrations. I tried to do it in the most logical way, i.e. the most registered participants the bigger the room. Sorry if you end up having a smaller room than you deserve.
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It seems to me there are
It seems to me there are many duplicate signups against workshops scheduled at the same time. Is there a way to prune that, such that we don't end up without participants?
Don't worry too much about
Don't worry too much about it imho. Last year we had about 100 persons registering one day before the event, and 50 more showed up unregistered...
Regarding room capacities:
1193: 52 persons
1170: 80 persons
1160: 80 persons
1150: 60 persons
1140: 55 persons
1130: 45 persons
2130: 45 persons
2140: 66 persons
Normally all rooms have beamers + wifi. Normally... Try to think of a contingency plan just in case
Is there a way to know how
Is there a way to know how many people the rooms we are in can hold? Registrations for the workshops seem open again, and I can accommodate a bunch more people, but I'd like to make sure the room is big enough...
Yes, the capacity of the
Yes, the capacity of the room for your workshop is 66 people:)
hah! that should be enough!
hah! that should be enough! late-minute converts, sign up for my workshop all you wish! ;-)