That's a good list, with some good additions too! I like to think Penguicon hits a number of those. I hope those calling for hybrid events understand the competing interests of cost and privacy. Also, as a non-profit event we get pros who are willing to share with the local community but don't want to be broadcast to the internet.
Of course, lots of issues are solved with more money.
Skennedy
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •That's a good list, with some good additions too! I like to think Penguicon hits a number of those. I hope those calling for hybrid events understand the competing interests of cost and privacy. Also, as a non-profit event we get pros who are willing to share with the local community but don't want to be broadcast to the internet.
Of course, lots of issues are solved with more money.