Fascinating. Thanks for the share! All the details help!
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Steven Clift <<email obscured>> wrote:
> Wow:
> http://www.seattletechcalendar.com/
>
> From the about page:
>
> About SeattleTechCalendar
>
> SeattleTechCalendar is a public service for the Seattle Tech
> community, created and managed by Roy Leban. It's sole purpose is to
> be a calendar for the community. It's companion site, SeattleTechWiki,
> is the shared, community-owned wiki for the Seattle-area high-tech
> community.
>
> What's on here?
>
> Events that are relevant to Seattle's technology community. this means
> they are:
>
> in the Seattle area,
> Tech-related that are of interest to the Seattle-area high-tech,
> startup, and entrepreneurial community, and
> Calendar events, not virtual events or classes.
> Some events are free, some cost money, and some may be limited to
> members of specific organizations. The events come from community
> organizations and you should contact those organizations for
> additional information, where necessary.
>
> SeattleTechCalendar does not plan, promote, manage, or host any events
> of its own.
>
> What's not on here?
>
> The calendar does not include: non-local events, virtual events,
> classes, events for non-tech people (even if involving technology),
> non-tech events. In addition, this calendar will generally not include
> events that are of general interest but are not specific to the
> Seattle Tech community.
>
> Examples of inappropriate events: non-local events, virtual events,
> classes, events for non-tech people (even if involving technology),
> non-tech events. For example, events for bloggers, Twitter users, or
> the users of any technology, where the users can be pretty much
> anyone, are inappropriate. Including those events would overwhelm the
> calendar.
>
> To keep the calendar from growing too large, events that recur more
> often than once a week, as well as events from companies and
> organizations that have many events every week are not added to the
> calendar (however, if they are otherwise appropriate, these events can
> be added to the recurring events page and/or we can add a link to such
> an external calendar).
>
> How do I add my events?
>
> It's easy. Just send an event invitation to
> <email obscured>. Your event will normally appear on the
> calendar within 24 hours.
>
> When you create an event, we would appreciate it if you put the most
> important information first, starting with the prefix for your
> organization, if applicable, so that people using the calendar can see
> at a glance which events they are interested in. Check out existing
> events on the calendar to see how this is done and the partner
> information page for a list of prefixes.
>
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