[Linux-aus] LCA2014 update update - what can we do to reduce workload?

Chris Neugebauer chrisjrn at gmail.com
Sun Sep 2 11:05:39 EST 2012


Indeed. Having seen the schedule editing features, I'm entirely unsurprised
by this.

Would make a nice feature request for next year though.

--Chris

Sent from a mobile device, whilst mobile.
On 2 Sep 2012 10:58, "Michael Still" <mikal at stillhq.com> wrote:

> On 01/09/12 23:05, Anthony Towns wrote:
> > On 1 September 2012 15:25, Michael Still <mikal at stillhq.com> wrote:
> >> So, what else could we automate? The layout of time_slots / events /
> >> schedules in zookeepr is another obvious example.
> >
> > This seems like it could help with miniconfs (just giving miniconf
> > organisers permission to schedule their room for the time they have
> > it, so that the main team don't have to take any action when miniconf
> > schedules change/update), and with BOFs and other during-the-week
> > planned events.
>
> The problem here is that the UI for editing schedules is truly insane at
> the moment, and lacks anything I could describe as a permissions model
> (access to edit schedules for a miniconf currently also implies complete
> team level access).
>
> I agree this would be good to fix, but my team is unlikely to have the
> time to progress this.
>
> Mikal
>
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