On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 06:05:34PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > in my opinion, the web pages about speakers[1] and talks[2] given at > various conferences could use an overhaul. From several occasions > there also exist video or audio recordings which would be useful for a > web visitor, especially after the particular event is over.
Hi Joey, I was thinking that maybe the events / speakers page should be ordered based on: - topic "level" (introduction, users, developers): so that users can easily find which talks might be relevant to their level - date, so that users can be aware of which time the talk was written in (and get an idea of its accuracy) It problaby makes sense to have the talks info in a text file with that info and have Perl wml generate the page based on it, ordering automatically the talk and generating whatever indexes might be needed. I also think that the [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be replaced by a link to a wiki were people could list the talks and some maintainer of the page could make them "official" by moving the talks over to w.d.o. That way: a) if the maintainer of the page cannot keep up with new talks people craving for new talks can go directly to the wiki b) speakers get the inmediate benefit of having their talk be published, even if in an "unofficial" source (even though wiki.d.o is now official) That might encourage more people to submit talks and also makes it possible to spread over the load of keeping the page current (AFAIK only you, and not debian-www) is receiving [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm under the impression that there are many 2002 talks but only a few talks of 2003 forward. When, on the other hand, there have been a lot many talks from 2003 forward. Another option is to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] be CC: to debian-www and provide a standard form to provide the information of talks, like it's done for submissiosn to the "Debian users" page. That way either you or the people in charge of the website can convert the standard form submissions into the format used in the text file that drives the page generation. In -www is rather easy to spot if a submission has been added or not based on the reply to the submission in the list and the standard header used for all of them. Also, since the speaker would provide all the content in order to add it to the DB it would make it easier (no e-mail forward/backward) to publish them and people would see more benefit to submitting their talk info. Speakers page could also be ordered by "subject" of their talks but that might be more complicated, as some speakers give talks of various subjects (from deeply technical to basic introduction). I also think that the talks page should direct to the Debconf's archive of media content since that includes pretty relevant talks and provides both sources and video for them. Just my 2c. If you need help with coding any of that into the w.d.o website please let me know! Regards Javier
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