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Message #04269
[Bug 726590] Re: Add a tag system to describe the events
Ubuntu Hour is not a global event, it's a type of event. The loco
council choosed to present it as a global event, but for me an event who
start on 1st january and end on 31 december is just a category.
A tag system, or something similar, is just an easy way to see what type
of event we are looking at. If an user wants to find help to install
Ubuntu this provide an easy way to see the events where he can have help
to install it on his region.
We can also improve the presentation on the map. When you click on an
icon event, a popup with the name of the event, the time and icons
presenting the content of the event.
For the millions ways to list events, I agree now we can see all the
events in one page we don't need it. But I can see also the events lists
growing fast. Having multiple ways to search events is just a normal
evolution in my opinion.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/726590
Title:
Add a tag system to describe the events
Status in LoCo Directory:
Incomplete
Bug description:
It should be great to have the possibility to describe and filter the
events by their content (install fest, conferences, workshop,
demonstration, courses, ubuntu hour, geeknik,...).
Having a tag system can do the work, we just add the predefined tags
to the event and everyone can see icons or something else to identify
the content.
These tags can be used to filter events, to improve SEO, ...
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