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* [[WisCon]] has [http://code.google.com/p/wiscondb/ a second generation web based tool]. | * [[WisCon]] has [http://code.google.com/p/wiscondb/ a second generation web based tool]. | ||
− | * [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/conferenceplan/develop/ Conference Planner]], developed for [[Renovation]] is available, but currently needs some technical expertise for initial installation and configuration. It is being actively developed towards off-the-shelf usability. | + | * [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/conferenceplan/develop/ Conference Planner]], developed for [[Renovation]], is available, but currently needs some technical expertise for initial installation and configuration. It is being actively developed towards off-the-shelf usability. |
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Revision as of 10:08, 24 May 2012
From Post-Its on a wall to fancy database-driven scheduling systems, there are many tools and procedures that are useful to the programming wrangler. Don't hesitate to ask others what processes work best for them.
Software Tools
- Comprehension Convention Engine: A Volunteer Provided Convention Tool for Volunteer Run Conventions Using Microsoft Office
- Zambia: A MySQL/PHP based scheduling tool developed and used by Arisia, Anticipation, Fetish Fair Fleamarket, and the Leather Leadership Conference.
- Pentabarf: A Ruby and PL/pgSQL based scheduling tool developed for non sf conferences featuring authors of papers giving presentations. Nevertheless, it is used by Balticon.
- [Conference Planner], developed for Renovation, is available, but currently needs some technical expertise for initial installation and configuration. It is being actively developed towards off-the-shelf usability.