Clickfest is Bingo. ...
Except it isn"t.
If you"re there when the link goes live, and you"re not an idiot, then you can get a seat.
The more times you try to register or buy things online the better you get - that kind of rules out luck.
Ergo, bingo is not an appropriate simile.
Suggesting that anybody who was sat at their PC at 9pm and didn"t get a seat is an idiot is unfair and harsh. Acting as if the suggestions and ideas put forth are an insult to the organizers or somehow undermine their efforts is madness.
We (I) am trying to make helpful, not insulting suggestions, as it sounds to me like everybody in this thread are doing. We realize it is run by volunteers. Adding in ideas or pointing out where other have suggested solutions that might allow more people who want to participate be able to do so, should not be offensive.
My comment about volunteers was in response to an argument of why adding a second day is a bad idea. I would assume more people would volunteer their time if that is what it took. None of the suggestions I have read here today are put forth to incite a defensive or demoralizing debate. It is simply adults talking out loud ideas and exchanging valid points, whys, how, what if(s).
Have we reached the capacity?! I doubt we have heard the end of this debate and everybody whom didn't make it in this event are all excited to hear how the APAT will grow to fit the demand!
Nobody has said anything here to diminish the thoughtfulness and hard work of the men who started this brilliant association.