On Thu, 19 May 2005 18:47:24 -0400 Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Eek, I suck- I didn't realize you were blocking on me for this :/ I'm > not 100% thrilled with the proposed format (I think it is much harder > to find certain pertinent information in the list than in the table) > but you're going ahead and doing it, so go ahead and Do It- I'm not > doing it myself, clearly, right now :/ > Done. Note I'm also not completely happy with the format but the table was hard to read. The information was also spread across too many pages - it's not that funny to click down three layers to find 4 rows of notes. The best solution would be a database-driven website designed for events. > > I'd note that conferences are a totally skewed audience with very > specific interests/needs/etc. I'm not particularly interested in > creating pseudo-data unless we are very clear and up front about > understanding the limitations. > I'm not sure if I understand your concerns about "pseudo-data": All marketing activities worldwide are based on data that could be called 'pseudo'. But that should probably discussed seperately. However, since the Annual Events information is basically working, a little bit of promotion about its existance may be useful now. ;) Cheers, Claus -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list