Hi all,
there is currently as far as I know only a static site for the upcomming conference.
We used for the last OOo conferences a special managing tool. This tool has some
issues and it was not very easy to create and host a new conference (someone deleted
the content of the former conference). I worked also with the conference tool myself
and had to work around some issues. Thus I prefer to look for another conference
managing system.
I asked an admin from the Oxford University whom I know from LinuxTag e.V. He
recommend another conference managing tool to me:
https://github.com/igal/openconferenceware
He gave me also a link to a site which compared the available open source conference
managing systems:
http://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/2010/05/list-of-open-source-conference.html
I think we should in front of the call for papers look for such a conference managing
system, because it will be easier to get the right start. In my opinion we need such
a tool because we had to manage presentation slots, attendes, rooms etc. later.
That's much easier with such a tool.
Regards,
Andreas
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