Thanks to all of you for
your answers. :-) For a better planning, this is very reasonable but it
is still different from former Wikimanias—as a Wikimedia Hackathons
attendee of the last years I know that for good reasons things are different there, too.
Hence, thank you very much again for the clarifications.
I
will probably register for WikiConference North America then but will
leave the door open to attending other sessions according to my needs
and socializing with whomever whenever as long as we both agree to this.
I, for myself, find this one of the more useful things at Wikimanias as
I feel that I can work at home much more effectively on my own while
conferences like Wikimanias allow me to learn from others and share my
experiences. Of course, there are occasions when people got new ideas
and want to immediately work on this and get it done (same with me at the last Hackathon in Vienna). But, imho, it
should be then the decision of the individual if and when they socialize (and thereby even get more new ideas) and
not by the concept of the event. But maybe I just misunderstood this part, if so, I'm sorry for that.
Best,
Martin (with my volunteer hat on)
Von: Rachel Farrand <rfarrand@wikimedia.org>
An: Wikimania general list (open subscription) <wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
Gesendet: 22:20 Donnerstag, 20.Juli 2017
Betreff: Re: [Wikimania-l] Fwd: URGENT: Wikimania Pre-Conference Selection
Hello!
Regarding the hackathon - it is very helpful for the organizers to have a list of attendees and a count of attendees. We asked a few hackathon specific questions during registration and the number of people answering these questions in different ways will change the planning of the event. This is especially important for food catering and seating capacity (i.e. if 50 unexpected people show up, then we might not have enough food or chairs for the registered people). The other problem we try to avoid, is people dropping in during the day just to socialize, as this can be a major distraction to the registered participants who are trying to focus on tasks.
We generally send a series of 2-3 emails[1] to participants in advance of the hackathon suggesting ways to get involved, asking people to sign up for things, and generally explaining what to expect/what will be different. If we don't have people specifically registered for the hackathon we won’t be be able to plan on our end, and those people will not receive the information that the other registered hackathon participants get. All information is all eventually posted on the wiki, but we have found that participants pay more attention to emails highlighting the important points.
Also, we have had hackathon specific registration for the Wikimania Hackathon in 2015, 2016 and now again in 2017.