I've added Barcamp Blackpool to the loco event directory,
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/1286/detail/ with a link to our
eventbrite page.

Currently we have 190 attendees, I am hoping to "sell out" with only 10
tickets left.

Thanks
Les

On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Alan Bell <alan.b...@libertus.co.uk>wrote:

> On 14/09/11 11:34, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>> On 14 September 2011 11:25, Alan Bell<alan.b...@libertus.co.uk>  wrote:
>> Cunning. So a site can say "Come to our event", which links to a LoCo
>> directory event, then they click again to get to an eventbrite page?
>> Isn't that somewhat convoluted?
>>
>> Al.
>>
>>  cunning as a fox who is professor of cunning at the cunning university.
> Yeah, not saying it is great, or that the LoCo directory adds masses of
> value in this situation, what I would do is promote the Eventbrite page, and
> creating a LoCo directory event pointing at the Eventbrite page would be one
> way to do that. The feature was added as it was massively unhelpful to have
> a signup thing on LoCo directory to events with a chargeable registration on
> eventbrite. Don't send people from other places through the loco directory
> to get to the registration, that would be silly!
>
> Alan.
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