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tommo ([personal profile] tommo) wrote2009-04-16 11:58 am

An alternative way to program a SwanCon

I was going to post this as a reply on someone else's journal, but I think it's an interesting enough point to be a post of it's own.

I've been wondering whether the job of programmer should really be divided up further than it currently is. Have a head programmer to run and timetable the whole thing and generally be in charge, but then have sub-programmers responsible for different streams. You could have a media fan organising some TV and movie panels, a lit fan organising some book panels, avid gamer for gaming panels, anime buff for anime panels, and so on. And the head programmer gives them each a certain number of panel slots they have to fill up. I think that could result in a much more well-balanced programme.

What do people think? It'd swell the numbers in a committee somewhat, but I think if it was done well and everyone involved put in the required effort, you'd probably end up with a stellar programme. And it'd take some of the burden away from the head programmer, who tends to do a hell of a lot of work putting it all together.

[identity profile] tommmo.livejournal.com 2009-04-16 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
This probably doesn't need to be a formal arrangement - the programmer can have deputies who do all this stuff without being committee members, if they want.

This is almost certainly the way to do it, methinks.