hi nate, > Just a thought here regarding some of the logistical tasks of putting the > event together. Namely, talk proposals and attendee registration. I know > that most community-run events (by which I mean not underwritten and managed > by a company) roll their own registration system.
you got it! for the lgm 2008 i've written a small registration management system... now, my question is: do you (or anybody else) miss anything in the last year system, which would make it worth to look for an external one? i would personally continue with the one i've set up (which grew with lgm 2009 and will be consolidated for 2010)*, but i'm open to any suggestions. (not sure if a django based solution will be an option, though: we may not have accesss to python on the server...) > (not that LGM charges, of > course, but who knows; it could be useful for the dinner or t-shirts). not sure if the organisators and the attendees prefere online payments to cash ones... we're all quite conservative... ciao a.l.e * i plan to free the code i've written for the lgm site as a - text file based - low ressources - modular - extensible - translatable framework / cms... _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
