Hello Michael, > > This is all good -- I'd attempted to install it and failed and > attempting to email the user group bounced, so I was getting a bit > discouraged... Hmm.... what's the address you've tried?
>> We already have a running Europython test site at CERN ( http:// >> indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=44 ). In principle we have >> nothing more to do than to use it. (I can create all needed accounts) > > Looks fine to me. Something I didn't see in the parts of indico I > looked at was anything to do with submitting talks, though. It's in there but not accessible for the public. >> So I propose the following: >> programme, timetables, registration, call for abstracts and all the >> work the track chairs have to do should be done with the Indico >> solution. All other information like travel information, sponsors, >> public relation stuff can be put on a more or less simple CMS without >> fancy features. We have already some information prepared and need to >> fill it in somewhere. Personally I prefer Plone but I am happy with >> every other out-of-the-box solution. > > You seem to have a start on this information in the indico instance > already -- is there a need for another CMS? Yes and no - for the sprints I would like to have a wiki which is not possible in Indico as far as I know. Cheers Benedikt _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
