IMO is not really useful having event pages if we don't have any idea on
how to getting informations from them.
Of course I agree with Bex in making them multitasking and usable for more
than only one specific target.
At the moment the benefit of having them is to work on historical events
for planning people needed, budget expenses and report to get refund.
I'd like to throw on the table more elements in a marketing perspective:
1) getting infos from events about how to route strategies (e.g. gather
requests of swag and other gadgets)
2) getting infos about the release itself (which improvements people are
asking)
3) getting infos about different target of people (e.g. developer, newbies,
advanced users etc.)
and so on.
I think this kind of feedback is strictly on the shoulders of our first
lines 'cause they have the skills for doing that.
At last, in this perspective I think we should improve the pages in the
wiki (or elsewhere). The goal is that in the future we shall have a big
database from which analyze data, checking information we need in several
community tasks and strategies.
My 2 cents.
Thanks.
Gabri
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Gabri