Hi All,

Apologies for the late revert.

I think the consensus is on adding new events on the wiki instead of the
workshop page?
I too think that keeping the workshop page is the best option with it
mentioning that the list has been migrated to the wiki. (Something like the
Inkscape project did with their extensions
https://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/Tips_For_Python_Script_Extensions)

In that case, can I create an account on the wiki and add this page myself?
Or perhaps ask an existing person with editing rights?.

Please let me know what would be my next step.

Best,
Ishaan

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 1:47 PM Marc-Andre Lemburg <m...@egenix.com> wrote:

> On 24.04.2023 23:05, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Tue, 25 Apr 2023 at 05:45, Marc-Andre Lemburg <m...@egenix.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> The instructions may be older, but are not outdated :-)
> >
> > Ah, thanks.
> >
> >> Ideally, we should just have one platform for this.
> >
> > Definitely agreed.
> >
> >> My take on this is to make editing such a list easy for more than just a
> >> few people, so the wiki page would be the natural choice:
> >>
> >> https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonConferences
> >>
> >> Another such listings is the one on https://pycon.org/ (which lives in
> a
> >> Github repo), and there are several spread across various other sites on
> >> the net.
> >>
> >> Perhaps we ought to retire the "workshops" page on python.org, move
> >> everything over to the wiki and instead have the python.org page link
> or
> >> redirect to the wiki page.
> >>
> >> Thoughts ?
> >
> > Would that be a step backwards visually? If not, then I would
> > definitely be in favour of going wiki there.
>
> The wiki uses a different style than python.org, but IMO that's fine,
> since it focuses on providing information, where styling is secondary -
> similar to the PEP or docs pages we have for Python.
>
> We may want to enhance the wiki layout a bit to be more mobile friendly,
> but that's a different topic.
>
> I'd keep the "workshops" page to not disrupt existing links, but have it
> redirect people to the wiki page for the complete listing. We can then
> also put more effort into adding most Python conferences to the wiki page.
>
> I'm not sure what to do about the pycon.org page. It's listing is not
> well structured and much harder to edit (only works via PRs and there's
> no ML to discuss changes, only a tracker).
>
> Perhaps adding a link to the wiki page for the full listing would help,
> but it's not ideal.
>
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