On Wed, 2011-05-04 at 20:09 +0200, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
> Hi Andreas, *,
> 
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Andreas Mantke <ma...@gmx.de> wrote:
> >
> > there is currently as far as I know only a static site for the upcomming 
> > conference.
> 
> As static as all silverstripe-managed pages - not sure what you mean
> with static...
> 
> > We used for the last OOo conferences a special managing tool.
> 
> What are the reasons for a special management tools / what are the
> requirements that such a tool must fulfill?
> 
> > […] 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.
> 
> So - what are your wishes for that tool - what must that converence
> management system do for you?
> 
> Create a schedule?
> 
> > 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.
> 
> Well, as I don't have any experience with conference tools, I'd like
> to hear more of those requirements...
> 

Hi Christian, Andrea, et al

Just to add here, Christian's right, in that it would be good to make
some decisions on what you want to do (serve up via the web) now, before
how, let alone 'with what tool'.

While for no particular reason, here BTW, is a conference site with
schedules, blogs, announcements, video archive, pretty much the whole
laundry list of what might come to mind, quickly - and the web developer
used SilverStripe:

http://www.womensconference.org/a-day-of-transformation-2010/video/adohwt-morning-breakout/

Best wishes,

Drew


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