IBM Web Design

by Volker Weber

Ed reports that IBM has published the Lotusphere 2007 main conference sessions and breakouts. Let's take a look:

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Yes, the speaker is missing. Do you see more room for improvement?

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If somebody cares enough to fix this, maybe they can also make the site standards compliant.

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Well at least it isn't a matter of room for improvement on the agenda. :-)

I agree the site needs improvement in terms of layout (the hard CRs make no sense) and I don't know why the speaker name is still surpressed. I was already planning on checking both of these on Monday...

I really wonder whether one can download an iCal of their session preferences now that Notes supports it.

i have a partial list of lotusphere sessions with sparkers names here: http://www.dominopoint.it/Dominopoint/dominopoint_blog.nsf/dx/1011200614.02.54ELMHBD.htm
is written in italian, but i think could be readable;
Per Henrik Lausten have a list of speakers too: http://per.lausten.dk/blog/2006/11/lotusphere-2007.html

Hey Volker, Off topic but how do you do these lovely looking screen captures? Special software? Lotsa hoop jumping?

These are just standard OS X windows shot against a white background. It works out of the box.

>>Do you see room for improvement?

Well, it would be nice if IBM stopped beating their URLs with the ugly stick.
www-142.ibm.com/software/sw-lotus/events?

improved

Less than 3 weeks and before Lotusphere is over ! ;-)

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