Hi Florian, *,
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Florian Effenberger
<floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
we want to announce the Conference Call for Papers very soon, and for that,
we need the new conference website in place. Charles has posted some draft
with new information to
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Paris_Conference
That page doesn't list the requirements though.
my questions from
http://www.mail-archive.com/website@libreoffice.org/msg04710.html
What we would need is the following:
1. someone editing the main page, adding the new content and the images
2. someone building the backend for the call for papers, i.e. a form where
people can enter their data, and it will be e-mailed somewhere
That would not be the backend, but the frontend - and that can be done
by the userforms module already, so no coding needed for that.
So that is easily added together.
So if you don't want any backend management, i.e. if just receiving
the submissions via mail/storing them in the cms unaltered is enough,
then all can be done without touching php-code.
Any volunteers for task #1 and #2? :)
If someone states what fields the cfp form should contain... (*=required)
Saluation/gender/
* Name
* Email
* choose track [one of Development, Community, Marketing, ODF]
* Title of talk
Abstract (required/optional/not at all??)
* File upload (required or optional?) Allow multiple files or have
people create a zip?
any other fields/info you would like to have?
Captcha (or wait until spammers find it?)
ciao
Christian
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