NECSS was good. Unfortunately there were major problems.
If I had to call out a problem during NECSS, I would cite the occasional microphone issues on the first day.
* There were two live podcasts, where previous years only had one. IMO, the correct number of podcasts during a conference is zero.
I disagree. A podcast is like a panel, but perhaps less formal, and (usually) more fun. All the different types of sessions can bring out ideas in different ways: Lecture & Q&A, Panels, Podcasts, Performance Pieces, Debates, etc.
A good conference knows how to mix it up.
* They neglected to schedule a lunch on Sunday.
I suppose I agree that 20 mins was probably too short for lunch, for most people.
* When I want live music, I go to a concert. The singer, while talented, did not belong at NECSS. It would have been fine as an after-hours event.
I disagree. I think it's a good idea to sprinkle some entertainment into conferences. Lecture after lecture gets monotonous after a while.
If I was directing her, I would have her sing one more song, and not spend as much time pushing her show.
* As usual, the location stunk. Traffic, poor public transit, and the only parking around was valet parking (where you have to agree to hold them blameless even if they total your car).
The venue was good, at least. I did not notice any transportation issues, probably because I walked almost everywhere.
If the organizers did not have the podcasts and concerts, NECSS could have been a one-day event. People traveling to NECSS wouldn't have had to get hotel rooms, which would have let more students attend -- something they desired. Instead they added junk and fewer students were able to attend.
I disagree that they added "junk" I got something out of everything. But, I suppose this is something they could take into consideration. Perhaps the second day could have had more actual conference content.