Domain: eventbrite.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to eventbrite.com.
Comments · 8
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Re:You have to wonder about the economic impact
Those conference centres are always fully booked with all sorts of conferences. They will find others to fill the space:
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Re:Hows that going to work?
This is very interesting. Their OTHER TOS does not match the one posted here:
TOS from the web site
https://www.eventbrite.com/sup...TOS from Slashdot
https://www.eventbrite.com/sup...I suppose the terms of service is different from the merchant agreement, except that there does seem to be SOME overlap....
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Re:Hows that going to work?
This is very interesting. Their OTHER TOS does not match the one posted here:
TOS from the web site
https://www.eventbrite.com/sup...TOS from Slashdot
https://www.eventbrite.com/sup...I suppose the terms of service is different from the merchant agreement, except that there does seem to be SOME overlap....
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Find a suitable service
Event signup (free)
https://www.eventbrite.com/Have them start with that, and then ask them what does or doesn't work.
Then, estimate labor to build, maintain, and support custom work.
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Kind of a solved problem.
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Backblaze is speaking about scalability in SF
If you're in the SF Bay Area check out http://geeksessions.com/ where Gleb Budman from Backblaze will be speaking about the Storage Pod and their approach to Network & Infrastructure scalability along with engineers from Zynga, Yahoo!, and Boundary. This event will also have a live stream on geeksessions.com.
Full Disclosure: This is my event.
50% discount to the event (about $8 bucks and free beer) for the Slashdot crowd here: http://gs22.eventbrite.com/?discount=slashdot
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Hack-A-Thons
Sunlight labs is sponsoring a hack-a-thon for Haiti in DC on Saturday.
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Agreed-hire an artist
I just got back from an Adobe Flash 3D (Papervision 3d) training approximately one week ago, and there were many designers who attended. There were also some coders, but all the larger companies hire full blown artists. For example, Starbucks currently has two artists who create the concepts, and then they have two Actionscript/PHP coders who translate the artists' vision, and they have a back end coder for database stuff and other heavy-logic items. If an artistic element is a requirement, you really should outsource/hire someone who actually has a true art background (with experience in visual design), because artists just think in very different ways than coders do, and most people can't bridge the gaps. Sure, you can make something that could be pretty good, but it will never have the actual "feel" of an art project.
One more thing-80% of the audience had MacBook pro's. Why? The majority of people felt that the workflow was more intuitive/refined than what Microsoft Windows has to offer.