I have merged your PR, and also added URLs for a couple of sessions that did not have URLs. Much nicer now! Thanks.
-viral > On 25-Aug-2014, at 7:09 pm, Tomas Lycken <tomas.lyc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Ha, of course it was hosted on github ;) > > And as usual, asking for something means you're the one doing it - I hope I > copy-pasted all the URL's correctly: > https://github.com/JuliaCon/juliacon.github.io/pull/20 > > // T > > On Monday, August 25, 2014 2:25:35 PM UTC+2, Viral Shah wrote: > Submit a PR to JuliaCon.Github.io? :-) > > -viral > > On 25 Aug 2014 17:53, "Tomas Lycken" <tomas....@gmail.com> wrote: > I've seen a lot of the videos posted (read: aggregated) to juliabloggers.com > now - which is fabulous in itself =) - but is there any chance that the > JuliaCon site could link to them as well? It would be much easier to get an > overview and view the videos in the order I find interesting that way. > > Thanks a lot! > > // T > > On Sunday, August 24, 2014 6:08:03 AM UTC+2, Joshua Job wrote: > Is there any word on when we may expect the rest of the videos? I'm > particularly anxious to see the Gadfly session. :D > > On Monday, August 11, 2014 4:53:18 AM UTC-7, Jacob Quinn wrote: > Hey all, > > Gather round and here the tales of a wonderous new language, presented by Tim > Holy, Pontus Stenetrop, and Arch Robison. > > Check out the JuliaCon youtube playlist, Blog post announcement, and feel > free to jump in on the discussions at /r/programming and Hacker News. > > The plan is to release another session of videos every few days, so keep on > the lookout for more Julia goodness. > > -Jacob