A Seminar and Conference websites built on Plone
Project description
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Report bugs at http://products.syslab.com/products/slc.seminarportal/issues
Detailed Documentation
slc.seminarportal can be used to model and present seminars and conferences.
When you view a seminar, you will be presented with a roster showing all the rooms (venues) and the speeches held in those rooms. The roster is a table with the rooms as the columns and the times of the speeches as the rows.
To show a column with the speech times on the roster, make sure to check the box on the bottom of the seminar edit page.
The following content types are available:
- Seminar
The Seminar is globally addable and contains all the seminar-related subobjets.
- Speakers Folder
The Speakers folder is automatically created whenever a seminar has been created. This folder’s allowed content types are restricted to speakers only.
- Speaker
Every conference and seminar has people holding talks, making presentations and giving speeches. These people are modeled with the speaker content type. You can add references to speeches (i.e the speeches held by this speaker). These references are two-way, so the speeches now also have references to this speaker.
- Speech Venues Folder
The Speech Venues folder is also automatically created when a seminar is created. This folder’s allowed content types are restricted to speech venues only.
- Speech Venue
A speech venue refers to the room or conference hall in which speeches are held. This folder’s allowed content types are restricted to speeches only.
- Speech
A speech is a talk or presentation held at the conference and in one of the rooms/venues. You can add references to speakers (i.e the speakers who held the speech). These references are two-way, so the speakers now also have references to the speeches.
Other features: You can add a ‘layout’ property on the folder containing your seminars. Give the value of ‘@@seminarfolder-view’ and you will have now a special view for your seminars with simple and advanced search options.
Change history
slc.seminarportal Changelog
1.2.8 (2009-11-28)
Changed the speaker portlet to be able to show multiple speakers [jcbrand]
Add unit tests for the speakers portlet. [jcbrand]
Made showing the ‘Hour’ column on the seminar roster configurable [jcbrand]
1.2.7 (2009-11-26)
Bugfix, also show ATBlobs in the ‘Resources’ table. [jcbrand]
Show speakers in the speeches summary and fix a bug that prevented the description from showing. [jcbrand]
Restrict the addable types in speech and speaker. [jcbrand]
Show thumbnails for speakers more often. [jcbrand]
1.2.6 (2009-11-25)
Ditto :-/ [jcbrand]
1.2.5 (2009-11-25)
Previous release was a dud, due to svn 1.6.5 and setuptools 0.6c9 [jcbrand]
1.2.4 (2009-11-09)
Replaced getURL with get_path [jcbrand]
Add new view for @@speechvenuesfolder-view [jcbrand]
Don’t show empty fields on the views [jcbrand]
Show the relatedItems widget on seminars and speakers [jcbrand]
Updated the test-framework and added tests [jcbrand]
Removed the custom roles [jcbrand]
Let SPSpeechVenue subclass BaseFolder instead, to give us a description field. [jcbrand]
Fixed seminar_textarea.pt template for chromium [jcbrand]
1.2.3 (2009-11-09)
Event-handler fix: We must not publish the speakers and speech-venues folder on event creation, as the user might not have that permission. Rather, register a separate event handler that mirrors workflow changes [thomasw]
Autoinclude seminarportal [jcbrand]
Removed references to OSHA [jcbrand]
Code cleanup regarding imports [jcbrand]
1.2.2 (2009-11-03)
small fix in speech-add-helper-page [thomasw]
1.2.1 (2009-10-25)
fixed minor css bug preventing validation [pilz]
1.2 (2009-06-17)
Added testlayer [gerken]
1.1 (2009-05-12)
Packaged egg [pilz]
1.0 (2008-03-31)
Created [jcbrand]
Contributors
Jan-Carel Brand (Syslab.com GmbH)
Wolfgang Thomas (Syslab.com GmbH)
Alexander Pilz (Syslab.com GmbH)
Patrick Gerken (Syslab.com GmbH)
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