You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Besides being written in Python and apparently used by CERN and funded by EU grants, the feature list is impressive:
Indico is:
🗓 a general-purpose event management tool;
🌍 fully web-based;
🧩 feature-rich but also extensible through the use of plugins;
⚖️ Open-Source Software under the MIT License;
...
What does it do?
Indico's main features are:
a powerful and flexible hierarchical content management system for events;
a full-blown conference organization workflow with:
📢 Call for Abstracts and abstract reviewing modules;
📝 flexible registration form creation and configuration;
💰 integration with existing payment systems;
✅ a paper reviewing workflow;
🗓 a drag and drop timetable management interface;
🎫 a simple badge editor with the possibility to print badges and tickets for participants;
tools for meeting management and archival of presentation materials;
a powerful room booking interface;
integration with existing video conferencing solutions;
I'm not sure whose bill it fits exactly. At first blush it's overpowered for the meetup I organize. But they have a sandbox, so maybe someone would like to take a look?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Any organizers here taken a look at Indico?
Besides being written in Python and apparently used by CERN and funded by EU grants, the feature list is impressive:
I'm not sure whose bill it fits exactly. At first blush it's overpowered for the meetup I organize. But they have a sandbox, so maybe someone would like to take a look?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: