Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > * Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-20 22:27]: > > Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > >> I know that reports for the events are a good thing. Unfortunately > >> they are not promoted correctly. So I thought why not adding links to > >> them from the events overview pages directly? > > > > I don't understand. Could you explain a little bit more verbose? > > I think a link next to the event entry in the overview list to the > report for that event would help people to actually _notice_ that there > is a report. Currently they have to guess if there is a report > somewhere, go into that event page and find the link. > > What I am willing to change is to have a link right in the overview > page like on <http://www.debian.org/events/2002/> and e.g.: > > [January 30th - February 1st] LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, New York, USA > -- Report
Great! Please modify the relevant files. Reports are named mmnn-event-report.wml by me, so that pattern can easily be recognized. > That Report at the end should be a gettext string and a link to the > report directly. This change will also change the layout of the single > pages slightly because the report must be handled differently and not be > included in the further links anymore. Having it at the top with the > other information is a good idea imho. Why? With a similar mechanism the report could be added to non-report event pages, though. That would be helpful as well. Regards, Joey -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.