On 19 October 2011 13:20, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fair point, however I now think the issue is that the Brisbane release party
> was only published on the calendar 2 days before the actual event.
> This is what I'm getting at.  These things should be planned and published
> on the calendar 1 week before they're held to allow the most people to
> respond and attend.
>
> On 19/10/11 13:13, Vadim Peretokin wrote:
>
> I wasn't on the ML when the warning happened, but since Ubuntu generally
> holds them all over the place, I found the location and date listed on the
> Ubuntu wiki or two ahead.
> (not against warnings, just saying that it's possible to check it ahead)
>
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Depends on what you're using as the source really. The mailing list
has threads going back until the 6th of September discussing and
organising the event and the event details were finalised and posted
to the loco.u.c page on the 20th of September which was also posted to
the mailing list and various social media.

I think the issue is the timeliness of the Facebook event, which is
where we simply forgot about until someone remembered at the 11th
hour. We are already looking at ways of importing ical feeds to the
facebook group to streamline this process though so fingers crossed
the issue doesn't arise again in the future. The downside of having so
much web presence is trying to keep them all up to date.


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Jared Norris JP(Qual) BBehSc(Psych)
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