On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:53 AM, Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:
One place makes sense. In the calendar, are all with access to
TDF-Nextcloud able to add events?
The wiki can be a convenient way to keep track of information for an
event, coordinate people at booths, etc. For example, here's the event
page for SCALE conf:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Events/2015/SCALE
The wiki has some handy features that I'm not sure are available on
the calendar yet:
- Universal edit access (event volunteers, etc..)
- Version control
- Markup features
Perhaps all events should start as an entry on the calendar with date,
time, location, title, and a blurb. If we need to keep track of any
additional information for an event -- e.g. for a hackfest or
conference with volunteers -- we can create a wiki page for it, and
link it with the event on the calendar.
The top-level Events page on the wiki currently displays a handy
overview of all the events for the year, broken down by region. If
that table could be automatically generated from the calendar entries,
that'd be really slick!
Cheers,
--R
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Robinson Tryon
qubit@runcibility.com
IRC: colonelqubit on Freenode
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