As far as I know, that hasn’t been put into place (if it ever will be), because the sessions haven’t been finalized. If there are sessions you want to see, go to them and vote for them. That won’t necessarily ensure they’ll be accepted, but it will help.
Thanks for the info. I’m curious…. How will we EVER sign up for specific sessions? Or is it just an open door policy once the conference starts? Thanks.
I hate to say this, but this site has ugly usability issues. Sending people to rummage through the forums for logistics is a sure sign
So, there is no way to register for sessions, that’s fine, but why does the Session list have a way of filtering for “My attendance” - what does that mean?
Shouldn’t sessions have a status of “finalized” and “proposed” that is obvious?
I didn’t know how much DrupalCon was going to cost until I registered for the site and went to pay for it - shouldn’t this be right on the home page?
And when looking at a session detail page, what does “Average” mean? Are we supposed to vote for the session if we’d like to attend?
So then I bookmark a session page. Where are my bookmarks? In my user profile which would be the obvious location? Nope! It becomes a block under the extraneous “Blogging about Drupalcon” block. Shouldn’t user specific content have a higher priority?
As far as I know, that hasn’t been put into place (if it ever will be), because the sessions haven’t been finalized. If there are sessions you want to see, go to them and vote for them. That won’t necessarily ensure they’ll be accepted, but it will help.
Thanks for the info. I’m curious…. How will we EVER sign up for specific sessions? Or is it just an open door policy once the conference starts? Thanks.
There’s no official pre-registration for sessions — it’s open door until the seats fill up.
I hate to say this, but this site has ugly usability issues. Sending people to rummage through the forums for logistics is a sure sign
So, there is no way to register for sessions, that’s fine, but why does the Session list have a way of filtering for “My attendance” - what does that mean?
Shouldn’t sessions have a status of “finalized” and “proposed” that is obvious?
I didn’t know how much DrupalCon was going to cost until I registered for the site and went to pay for it - shouldn’t this be right on the home page?
And when looking at a session detail page, what does “Average” mean? Are we supposed to vote for the session if we’d like to attend?
So then I bookmark a session page. Where are my bookmarks? In my user profile which would be the obvious location? Nope! It becomes a block under the extraneous “Blogging about Drupalcon” block. Shouldn’t user specific content have a higher priority?