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Microformats related events

Please add any microformats related events (specifically, events where there will be talks on microformats) you find here, and we'll add them to the hCalendar on the home page. Please also create a page for each specific event, where you can list URLs for the event, event details, create an "Attending" section, link to photos afterwards, etc. (See Microformats panel at W3C Plenary Day for a decent example to mimic/copy-paste). Thanks! -Tantek

If you can (or can ask the organisers to kindly-) use microformats (especially hCalendar and hCard) on the event's web pages for the schedule/sessions and speakers/venues respectively, so much the better!

See also the Upcoming events list on the home page, as well as subscribe to them in Apple iCal or Mozilla Sunbird using this URL:

webcal://feeds.technorati.com/events/microformats.org

There is a separate wiki page for details of presentations.

Use the events template for pages about each individual event.

Upcoming

Patterns:

  • *<span class="dtstart">YYYY-MM-DD</span>: <span class="summary">[[events/YYYY-MM-DD-event-session-title|Event Session Title]] at <span class="url">http://example.com</span> — <span class="description">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit.</span></span>
  • *<span class="dtstart">YYYY-MM-DD</span>–<span class="dtend">YYYY-MM-DD</span>: <span class="summary">[[events/YYYY-MM-DD-event-session-title|Event Session Title]] at <span class="url">http://example.com</span> — <span class="description">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit.</span></span>

Current / in-progress:

Upcoming soonest first:

Recent

Most recent first:

June

May

April

March

February

January

2006

See events-2006

Other languages


Quicktime Broadcaster Notes

For setting up a mac laptop with an iSight and QT Broadcaster in order to publish live audio/video from events.

  1. Make sure you have the necessary equipment and software installed
  2. Get a broadcast template document from someone (see KevinMarks for example)
  3. Open that, then change the info in the 'Network' pane that has his name etc in it.
  4. Check the video and audio panes are using your iSight
  5. Another tip is that the standalone thingy for the iSight can be more useful than the screen-top one if you have a desk, as that way it picks up less typing noise and wobbles
  6. I find plugging in headphones is a good idea, as you can then monitor and not get howlround

http://microformats.org/media/broadcast.mov