[Imc-uk-useability] calendar wiki up for ideas

ionnek ionnek at aktivix.org
Sun Nov 13 14:48:53 PST 2005


love the idea of an archive.

question: giving the date of a reported event - in a box in the publish 
form? please enter the date and place of your event here?

question: how would the urls of the reports about a certain event make 
it into the initial calender entry?

via the publish form?
(box to enter the URL of the calender entry when you post your report?)
would such thing make the publish form too complex?

One of the major annoyances on imc pages for me is that they are so 
bloody difficult to search. If we allow posters to categorise more, 
wouldn't that be a kind of "tagging"? Not only according to topics and 
regions, but also according to dates and specific events? And if we can 
do this, would it then also be possible to code something like 
backtracking, so we could see who has linked to an imc archive entry?

best
ionnek


ekes wrote:

> clara wrote:
>
>> But we could also go a step further. Now in the archives all articles
>> are listed by the dat they are posted. But couldn't we also have field
>> where you can give the day of the event itself?
>> Then we could make an archive where you can click on a date, and you
>> will see all the reports about events that happened last sunday, no
>> matter whether they were posted on monday or tuesday.
>> That would be a much more functional archive.
>
>
> Genius. Why don't we do this already? We have a newswire stuck
> displaying things in posting order.
>
> We want to promote people posting about events. We want to make it easy
> to read what people have posted about them - so collect them together.
> At the moment it is really hard to follow... this would make is /easy/
>
> ekes
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