I've you're already logged in, try this URL:
http://opensource.com/resources/conferences-and-events-monthly

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Mackanic" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:00:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Osdc-list] Beta testers wanted for new website feature


I get access denied ? 

On 1/23/13 3:20 PM, Jennifer Wike wrote: 

Hi Robin! 


1) Log in with your user account: 
http://opensource.com/user/login?destination=resources%2Fconferences-and-events-monthly
 
2) Complete the event form: http://opensource.com/node/add/event 
3) Submit the completed form 


On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Robin Muilwijk < [email protected] > 
wrote: 






On 23-1-2013 20:38, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote: 


On 01/23/2013 10:59 AM, Jason Hibbets wrote: 


Hi open source community, 

As we prepare for the third anniversary for opensource.com this 
Friday, January 25, many of you know we like to celebrate the open 
source community. We'll be announcing a new feature on the website 
for listing events such as open source conferences, seminars, 
meetings, webinars, and more. If you are part of a Linux User Group 
or similar, you should submit your meeting to the calendar. Running 
an open source event? Submit that too. 

Here's the deal. Before we launch, we'd like to have some events 
populated in the calendar. Which means we need your help. I know many 
of you will just want to see the calendar and provide feedback, and 
we appreciate that. But we really need to test out the submission 
process--with legit data (no testing data please, we've done plenty 
of that already). 

This is possibly a new idea, but have you looked at pulling in content 
from here? 

http://community.redhat.com/speaking-engagements/ 

There's iCal for everything ... 

http://community.redhat.com/calendar/all.ics 

... but there are other ways to hook this data - the website is 
WordPress, and the calendar tool is an original written by my teammate, 
Garrett Lesage: 

https://github.com/OSAS/rh-events 

It may be too much or more granular than you need, but it's definitely 
an ongoing, maintained (and community contributed: 
https://github.com/OSAS/rh-events/wiki/Adding-and-modifying-events ) 
event calendar ... that is specific to where Red Hat has people talking. 

Cheers - Karsten 

Hi, 

I just switched from digest to regular messages, so I might have missed Jason's 
original/complete message. Where can we find an url to submit event data? 

Thanks and regards, Robin 

p.s. first post to this list, what is the correct etiquette, reply above or 
below? 

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