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− | + | A [[convention]] '''''program''''' typically includes panel discussions, speeches, plays, discussion groups, etc., for which [[program participants]] need to be scheduled. | |
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+ | The type of con determines how complicated the programming may be. A [[relaxacon]] has little or none. A [[Worldcon]] usually has multiple concurrent tracks of panels and other events running from early morning to late at night. Small [[regionals]] and [[local]] cons may have only one or two tracks. | ||
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+ | The program’s organization typically does not include fixed function (e.g., [[Hucksters]], [[Art Show]]) and may or may not include big evening events. | ||
At-con, the program is managed by [[Program Ops]]. | At-con, the program is managed by [[Program Ops]]. | ||
{{conrunning}} | {{conrunning}} |
Revision as of 04:47, 18 August 2020
A convention program typically includes panel discussions, speeches, plays, discussion groups, etc., for which program participants need to be scheduled.
The type of con determines how complicated the programming may be. A relaxacon has little or none. A Worldcon usually has multiple concurrent tracks of panels and other events running from early morning to late at night. Small regionals and local cons may have only one or two tracks.
The program’s organization typically does not include fixed function (e.g., Hucksters, Art Show) and may or may not include big evening events.
At-con, the program is managed by Program Ops.
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