Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bbn!rochester!rutgers!im4u!milano!hi3.aca.mcc.com!ables From: ables@hi3.aca.mcc.com.UUCP (King Ables) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: Suggestion on USENIX scheduling Message-ID: <281@hi3.aca.mcc.com.UUCP> Date: 16 Feb 88 16:31:01 GMT References: <109@ccd700.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: MCC, Austin, TX Lines: 43 For what it's worth, one thing you have to keep in mind is Usenix (with a few exceptions) is a BUSINESS conference... i.e. people go there to learn and converse with piers to help them in their work (mostly) and therefore the trips are paid for by the employers. These people would like weekends off since this is pretty much like a week of work (ok, ok, not exactly like it ;-) ;-) ). Sure there are students who go, but the conference isn't made expressly for the students. If they can get away to attend, that's great. I didn't go when I was a student because I couldn't afford to take the time, either, so I do understand that. Usenix is comparable to what DECUS is for the DEC world. It's a professional conference. Professional conferences are held during the week. Recreational conferences are usually held over a weekend (because people can't usually take off from their jobs for a Sci-Fi convention!). Perhaps a nice compromise would be if Usenix is expanded, expand it over a Saturday and put the more student-oriented things during that day. Then people on a tight time/money budget could come in for one or two days and return on Sunday and not miss much of anything in their real lives. And anyone who was REALLY interested in something on a Saturday could stay (I very often stay until sometime on Saturday just because I don't want to fight the mad exudous on Friday nights!). The real problem Usenix has these days is the attendance is so large (and the Usenix Association likes to keep things in the same hotel if possible, or at least in two-- not spread all over town) that there are a limited number of cities that can even handle a Usenix conference and those places are in high demand so reservations have to be made YEARS in advance. You don't think they came back to Dallas this year (after having just been there in 1985) because they just love Dallas, do you? -king ARPA: ables@mcc.com UUCP: {gatech,ihnp4,nbires,seismo,ucb-vax}!ut-sally!im4u!milano!ables Don't give me sh*t about Dallas... I *like* Dallas... I used to live in Ft. Worth. I was born in Texas... I just think there are nicer places to have a conference, that's all.