Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing the official Code4Lib Conference Website

2015-09-14 Thread Roy Tennant
I think the fact that it is on github under the code4lib path is a good enough solution. I was just worried about sites being kept by random organizations who then lose interest in keeping the sites going. This has happened with the Access Conference, for example. The more we can integrate with the

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing the official Code4Lib Conference Website

2015-09-14 Thread Shaun Ellis
Hi Roy, Thanks for the kind words! It was very much a collaborative effort. As for the preservation issue, the topic has come up although I'm not sure it's in the same sense that you're speaking. Is there a preservation policy for the current site that we should be aware of? This conference s

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing the official Code4Lib Conference Website

2015-09-14 Thread Roy Tennant
Kudos to the team for a great job. The "CODE" play on the "LOVE" sculpture and Franklin in sunglasses get a special mention. However, I wonder what this might mean for preservation? In the past, when conferences have created a we site for an individual conference they have often ended up disappeari

[CODE4LIB] Announcing the official Code4Lib Conference Website

2015-09-14 Thread Shaun Ellis
Dear Code4Lib, We are happy to announce the official 2016 Code4Lib Conference Website! http://2016.code4lib.org It's important to note that the wiki is still there, and it will be used heavily, particularly by volunteers, documentarians, and organizers of the conference. However, several issu