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Show tags in the public schedule #1710

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vchuravy opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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Show tags in the public schedule #1710

vchuravy opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 2 comments

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@vchuravy
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vchuravy commented Mar 8, 2024

Problem and impact

We are trying to make the schedule easier to filter for attendees, and we would like to tag a talk with multiple topics.

As an example at JuliaCon 2024 I might give a talk that is in the "Compiler & Runtime" track, but touches onto "performance", "web", and more. Each talk can only be in one track, but it it may touch on multiple domains.

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rixx commented Mar 8, 2024

Talk tags already exist. pretalx tells you explicitly that tags are not ready for public schedules yet:

2024-03-08T22:18:38+01:00

I suppose we can use this issue as tracking issue for making tags public – both PRs and funding welcome. Public tags would require, at a minimum:

  • a UI concept for adding tags without making the schedule too visually noisy
  • a UI concept for having a legend / explanation of tags that works with widgets and the different schedule formats
  • tags must be visible in the schedule editor whenever they are visible in the frontend
  • a better tagging UI for organisers, as tags are currently still somewhat clumsy

@rixx rixx changed the title Talk tags alongside talk tracks Show tags in the public schedule Mar 8, 2024
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vchuravy commented Mar 8, 2024

Ah! I was looking at a talk proposal and without a tag being defined the "Tags (Optional):" Field is not visible and so I hadn't discovered that tags indeed already exist.

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