Donald Smith wrote:
This
leads to a question – how are we handling the
breakdown of registration codes for the curated talks?
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2009/registration#presenters
Example,
I
have curated two 25-minute talks with 1 speaker each. So
my assumption is each speaker gets a 50% registration code, correct?
Each of the 25-minute short talks receives one 50% discount code, yes.
I
have curated two 25-minute talks. 1 has 1 speaker and 1
has 4. So my assumption is that one speaker gets a 50% registration
code,
and the other 4 get a 12.5% registration code. Is that also correct?
That is incorrect. There is one 50% discount code for the second talk:
the authors get to "discuss" who gets to use it.
In
long talks where there are 2 speakers – if one speaker
is dropped to proceed with the registration, does that speaker get a
%100
discount code and the other waits?
Not sure who "that" refers to, but there is one 100% discount code:
once all the authors have signed their speaker agreements, one of the
authors can use that code. I believe you are asking about this sequence:
- Two authors A and B
- A has a slow corporate legal department and thus temporarily
removes herself from the talk, leaving one author: B
- B e-signs
- B receives, and can use, the 100% discount coupon
- A's legal department says yes, A re-adds herself and e-signs
- B has already used the discount coupon so A registers as a normal
person
Alternatively, if A wanted to use the coupon code, the sequence would
be:
- Two authors A and B
- A has a slow
- corporate legal department and thus temporarily removes herself
from the talk, leaving one author: B
- B e-signs
- B receives, but does not use the 100% coupon code. B registers as
a normal person.
- A's legal department says yes, A re-adds herself and
e-signs
- A now receives and uses the 100% discount coupon.
- Bjorn
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