[OSList] Question

Harrison Owen hhowen at verizon.net
Tue May 8 08:35:01 PDT 2012


Agustin - Peggy gave you a marvelous, complicated answer. I didn't quite
understand it, but I am sure she is right. But for a simple minded person,
such as myself, I have found that 5:100 works out about right. 5 computers
per 100 participants. Nothing iron clad about it and with larger groups
(500+) you can certainly get away with 4:100 OR EVEN 3:100.

 

Have fun!

 

Harrison 

 

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Hello, dear colleagues

 

I appreciate a lot if someone can help me with the following question: How
do you estimate the number of pc's you need in the newsroom in relation with
the number of participants in an OS? If you have 200 participants, is the
same ratio as if you have 1000 participants?

 

Best,

 

Agustin

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