Loading...
 

TikiFest2008-WashingtonDC

TikiFestWashingtonDC

What

TikiFest is a tradition in the TikiWiki community. A TikiFest is when there is a meeting between at least 2 TikiWiki contributors that don't meet usually. This is an occasion usually for drinking adult beverages getting laptops out and coding wildly in group sessions discussing about wiki technology and culture etc. depending the mood and context. It is a great opportunity for Tiki users and Tiki power users to meet some of the developers and learn more stuff biggrin

Where

Centreville VA (about 30 mins west of Washington DC)
Host : Mike Kerr (kerrnel22)

Accommodation

I can accommodate 5 (including myself), 6 if someone doesn't mind a couch... I have wireless and I've got a spare bed futon pull-out couch an inflatable bed a large bean bag and two other couches if people want to crash here. If I can get it repaired in time I also have a projector.

Directions

Please email me mailto:tiki.kerrnel@kerris.com and I'll send out my contact info. Would prefer not to publish it to all and sundry here.

When

September 20-21, 2008 (Sat & Sun) just after Web 2.0 Expo New York 2008 - September 16 - 19 2008 New York NY.

Saturday 11h-21h
Sunday9h->18h


Folks are welcome to show up Friday night.

Who

  • Mike Kerr (host)
  • Marc Laporte (will arrive by train to Washington Union Station saturday at 12h20)
  • Nelson Ko (arrive by car saturday around 14h)
  • Pascal St-Jean (arrive by car saturday around 14h)
  • Sid Saran (arrive by car saturday around 14h)
  • Nicholas Fergusson (arrive by car saturday around 13h)
  • You?


Maybe

  • Dave Thacker

Can't make it

  • Sylvie Greverend
  • Rick Sapir
  • Bill Albing

Possible Agenda Items

Workflow and Project Management

Admin UI Revamp

Further discussion and possible work on the AdminUIRevamp.

Improved Site Reporting

Improving on the Stats page to provide more useful stats for site performance and growth with an eye towards a corporate environment and/or looking for investors. Something with graphs date ranges hits accurate size of stuff stored. May include having to update some features to account for their traffic and database footprint.

I'd like to go to a reporting page and configure the stuff I want to report on and when and have it present something in a wiki page that I can conceivably port into PDF or just copy/paste into a .PPT slide for my audience. Currently I have to pull info from the stats page do database queries to pull specific counts of things for a specific date range (which I need to convert to unix datetime) and manually count the size of the trackers. I present a pie chart that illustrates how much storage space our database takes up and breaks out what is using that space.

I think this could be used by corporate internal sites for funding justification or to seek additional resources as well as in the public world where a site may be looking for investors or the site owner may be asking for a report from a consultant who runs the site to see how things are faring.

TikiWiki for Event/Conference Management

Bill Goodwin
Nelson Ko
Marc Laporte
http://profiles.tiki.org/Event+Management+System

Please Suggest Something...




Page last modified on Friday 20 September 2019 16:36:28 GMT-0000

Upcoming Events

1)  18 Apr 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
2)  16 May 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
3)  20 Jun 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
4)  18 Jul 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
5)  15 Aug 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
6)  19 Sep 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
7) 
Tiki birthday
8)  17 Oct 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
9)  21 Nov 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting
10)  19 Dec 2024 14:00 GMT-0000
Tiki Roundtable Meeting