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Hi Andreas,

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 9:15 PM, Andreas Mantke <maand@gmx.de> wrote:
Hi all,

the team of the LibreOffice conference had to organize everything without a
Conference Management System (CMS). E.g. the proposals for the presentations had to
be handled by form / email. It was not posible to edit your paper afterwards (before
the closing of the cfp) or save it's text. Also the schedule of the conference and
the creation of tracks had to be done by hand.

Thus I think we should look for an appropriate CMS now, that fulfill our needs: short
after a conference is before the next conference ;-)

I propose for a wiki page, where we can collect all the requirements for our new CMS.
I think it would help, if the teams from the last OOo/LibreOffice conferences would
jump in and share there thoughts / experience / needs.

Could you open the page on the wiki, I'll add my thoughts on it. If I
remember well, Drew has already made some tests of cms dedicated to
event organization.
What I was missing the most is an way to easily edit and make changes
to the program. Also an easy way to retrieve the subscribers list.

Kind regards
Sophie
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