Hello,

Here's a message from Ville Säävuori about the conference schedule which 
didn't make it to the list for some reason. I can't see whether there was a 
moderation problem in this case, but I'll gladly do moderation on this list 
if someone will let me into the moderators club.

Paul

P.S. There's a large e-mail from Jacob waiting in the moderation queue for the 
EuroPython list because it's a very big message containing some kind of 
template. I've left it in the queue so far because I don't want to either 
send a big message to lots of potentially angry people or to send a message 
without the main payload to such people. Maybe we can upload the template to 
the site.

----------  Forwarded Message  ----------

From: Ville Säävuori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 16. kesäkuuta 2008 klo 0.44.07
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Europython-improve] iCalendar of the conference schedule

Hi all,

>> The only PyCon-Tech *code* it uses is the CSS, plus many *ideas*  
>> which using PyCon-Tech last year gave us.

The output is very well formed and therefore also quite easily  
parseable. Paul already provided us a simple script for parsing the  
schedule into an ical-file, and I would like to reproduce my app  
from last year and make all data available in easily searchable and  
mobile-ready form. The example parser from Paul is basically all I  
need for putting this data into database.

My ideas for the schedule data have already been mostly implemented  
in the new PyCon-Tech code. I would like to have *my* conference  
schedule (to not impose these ideas on anyone who doesn't like them)  
have following functionality:

- possibility to log in with OpenID (to customize things)
- possibility to select sessions that I want to attend
- possibility to browse this selection (== my customized schedule)
  in a format tailored for a mobile reader (for example smartphone/
  iphone)
- simple search functionality for session and presenter details
- more ways to browse the data trough cross-linking and tagging
  (browse by topic, level, author)
- a possibility to comment sessions

These are exactly the same ideas I already implemented last year (at  
first just for my own purposes, but eventually as a public site).

[about structured data]
>> Well, it was talked about, but nobody actually did anything ;)

I'm willing (and very likely to) to do this again and share it as a  
complementary service for anyone who likes to read the schedule in a  
customized format. I understand that organizers have lots of things  
on theirs hands as the conference is getting closer so I don't want  
to be a burden to anyone with these ideas -- especially if someone  
thinks that they are bad or unnecassary. But I also am gladly  
willing to help to integrate these to the official site if needed.

(I also want to point out that I implemented previously mentioned  
functionalities last year with Django in _one evening_ taking  
advance of the structured data provided, so I am not talking about a  
monumentally huge commitment.)

>> I'm down to give a talk on the conferencing software at Vilnius,  
>> maybe
>> it would be a good idea to get together and build in the iCal stuff
>> for next year.

I'm getting a slight feeling of NIH-syndrome here, since, AFAIK,  
PyCon-Tech system already produces iCal syndication. Would it be OK  
to just try to work on that codebase for next year or are their  
needs totally different from EPs?

Best regards,

- VS
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