I, too, like the idea of a conference site.  It fills a void and
sounds useful for upcoming conferences.  I wasn't too crazy about the
blog idea, and was convinced away from the snippets idea.  So shall we
call it a conference site and move on?  :)

For a nice reference implementation, I'd like to point to the software
running the Open Source Bridge website.  It's developed in Ruby on
Rails and is hosted on Github:
http://github.com/igal/openconferenceware

I attended the Open Source Bridge conference and thought the website
was one of the most well done of any conference I've been to -- from
initial call for talks to attending and checking the schedule.

The website is here:
http://opensourcebridge.org/

If the intention is that this will be used for the DjangoCons, we
would need input from those that run DjangoCon.  For example, I really
liked the open submission process and the fact that the conference
took everyone's comments (which were private) into consideration when
picking the subset of talks.  But I can imagine that's not for
everyone.

Thanks,
Rob

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