Participation of non-attendees

Todd Rinaldo toddr at cpanel.net
Fri May 31 09:18:28 PDT 2013


Thanks Tim. Could we add this to the YAPC wiki?

http://www.yapcna.org/yn2013/wiki?node=ThingsToDo

On May 31, 2013, at 11:09 AM, Tim Lord <timothylord at gmail.com> wrote:

> BTW, for conference participants and non-participants alike, I have created a small guide of some things in Austin that you might find useful at least as a jumping off point; suggestions to add to it are always welcome. 
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> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y_kTBH39aWzjJCCBXiKD3gKivzY8A3rRqYoehtRQ6M0/edit?usp=sharing
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> Tim
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> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Todd Rinaldo <toddr at cpanel.net> wrote:
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> On May 31, 2013, at 3:06 AM, Buddy Burden <barefootcoder at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > My son will be coming along, mainly just to see Austin.  I doubt he will be interested in seeing any of the talks, but he may want to tag along with me, and I assume he'll want to come to the talk I'm giving just to see how it goes for me (and possibly to heckle me if given half a chance).  I know people have brought spouses and/or children before, but I've never inquired how that works.  What's the policy for non-attendees in the conference itself?
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> Buddy,
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> Paying for your badge is about contributing to the cost of the space, the wifi, etc needed to run the conference so the conference can bring the value to you. If your son is just coming along to see your talk, I don't really see that he's getting any conference value per-se, so no, I don't see that he would need to pay for a badge.
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> Todd
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