For talks which will obviously be popular, go to the talk before it even if it's not as interesting. It's not common to have two super-popular talks in a row in the same room.
For talks which will obviously be popular, go to the talk before it even if it's not as interesting. It's not common to have two super-popular talks in a row in the same room.
Yeah ofc but I also like to walk around, I might just camp in a room next year.
This year they said they avoided making single–project rooms. These are the ones people camped in the most, I think.
Is that right? There were devrooms for GCC, Go, LLVM, Nix, Plan 9, Python and many more.
F.ex. they didn't do postgresql and other DBs separately but instead just had a databases room.
Just repeating what they said from the closing ceremony.