Hi Bernhard, *,

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Bernhard Dippold
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Marc Paré wrote:
>> Le 2011-02-21 18:32, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
>> > On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Marc Paré<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> >
>> > I did create a page and added the upcoming events from the wikipage
>> > http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Events here:
>> > https://www.libreoffice.org/about-us/events/?stage=Stage (not
>> > published, thus only accessible when logged in.
>
> Could you post a screenshot or something similar?

http://frupic.frubar.net/18162

> [...]
> The main point is:
>
> We should use the calender being the easiest to work with.
>
> In my eyes this contains on the input side:
> - adding of events by everybody (even without login)

Not possible - is managed within the CMS (well, would possible to
write a public backend..

> - approval of added events to avoid spam/scam etc

...but you'd have to deal with all that.

> - categorizing

Possible, but not used yet.

> - keep previous events for next year planning

Possible, also reoccurring events.

> On the output/visitor side:
> - browsing and searching by time, category and name

time already possible, category: only when the categories are added,
name: would require to enable search.
OTOH you could just filter the list to show the events of the next
years and just use within your browser.

> - combined view of categories (or multiple categories like "german" and 
> "linux")

That would be a little harder to do, but still possible. But this then
of course also means that the people editing/creating entries make
careful use of those.

> - links to relevant web pages from singe entries

That's possible. Dedicated events can have a real page, not just the
announcement snippet.

ciao
Christian

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