[vox] What time do the presentations typically begin and end?
Brian Lavender
brian at brie.com
Mon May 16 09:06:59 PDT 2011
Jason,
Bill usually rolls through the agenda quickly and gets to the speaker. You
could come at 7:30 and risk missing a little of the beginning. But otherwise,
most speakers continue going until 9pm. I would come at 7:15 if you want to
miss intros, etc.
brian
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 11:10:59AM -0700, Jason Moore wrote:
> I'd like to come to the django talk, but have a tight schedule before
> and after. Do the talks typically have a set start time? The agenda
> shows that there is a lot going on before the talk actually starts.
>
> Jason
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