London is a particularly easy city to travel to from the rest of Europe, but that’s still like 50% more than the baseline we had in 2015/2016/2017. The most relevant numbers here would be the people who would travel all the way from the U.S. and who would overlap with people who would want to attend LessOnline. My best guess is there are around 30-40 attendees for which there was a real conflict between the two events, though it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s off by a factor of 2-3 in either direction.
London is a particularly easy city to travel to from the rest of Europe, but that’s still like 50% more than the baseline we had in 2015/2016/2017. The most relevant numbers here would be the people who would travel all the way from the U.S. and who would overlap with people who would want to attend LessOnline. My best guess is there are around 30-40 attendees for which there was a real conflict between the two events, though it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s off by a factor of 2-3 in either direction.
Raising my hand for an even more niche category: people who likely would have attended LessOnline had their partner not been attending EAG.