The scientific community's favorite web application for event organization and scheduling, from simple lectures to complex meetings, workshops and conferences.
@HEPfeickert@UN Yep, probably one of the biggest instances next to our CERN one - and certainly the most exotic one one when it comes to doing creative things with Indico it was never designed for! ;)
@CERN Thanks for the share! ๐
If you'd like to follow the project, we're (occasionally) tweeting on @getindico; and if you love the anniversary artwork as much as we do, check out the artist @JenniferCham / @sketchomics who made it!
Happy anniversary, #Indico! ๐
As CERN celebrates 70 years since its creation, it also celebrates 20 years of making event management smoother for thousands of event organisers around the world, through this CERN-developed #OpenSource software. #CERN70
Today, Indico serves not only the large community of particle physicists working #AtCERN but also a plethora of institutions, including the https://t.co/Tq85nkj7yB conferences and the @UN , counting in total 400.000 users distributed in over 50 countries.
Find out more: https://t.co/ptklF7YNys
Whether you are a fully fledged dev or an event manager who likes user-friendly computing tools, you can become part of the Indico community by contributing - not only with code: https://t.co/H0InMv0GDv
In case you didn't know: Indico is a @CERN-born 100% #opensource project.
@PKoppenburg@BoringQuark Do you have any browser extensions blocking localStorage? In any case, try `localStorage.setItem('bday-theme-disabled', true);` in the JS console (or check w/ devtools if it's set to something - in which case the animation should already be disabled)
@JenniferCham If you love the art style of the anniversary poster, you can also check out @sketchomics and her Flickr portfolio https://t.co/nmzESkpGau
Happy anniversary, Indico! 20 years of awesome developments and making things smoother for thousands of event organizers around the world, serving some 400k users distributed in over 50 countries.
[Poster hand-drawn by @JenniferCham]
@PKoppenburg@pietrovischia And yes it's the default because it's the most privacy-friendly version. For meetings the default is "always visible" because they typically have no public registration anyway but a participant list managed by the organizer.
@PKoppenburg@pietrovischia Sorry for the last reply, didn't notice it until now. For "Conference"-type events the default is "hidden" when creating the regform, it's up to the creator to change it to consent or always visible (the latter fits well if you have claim legitimate interest for it).
Indico sets the standard for conference agenda management. Whenever I'm at a conference that doesn't use it I wonder why. @getindico (looking forward to the 2024 new features).
https://t.co/fUS3fDRFLD
@uebmaster Not sure if you are the same user as in https://t.co/A2FGoohjzi, but in any case the answer is "you don't".
TLS should be terminated outside the containers. Use X-Forwarded-Proto etc. to indicate to the application running inside that the connection is coming over https.
Indico will be present at #fosdem2024! Come to our talk on Saturday at 11:00 in H.2213, or catch us at the @CERN Open Source Stand (We have swag!)
https://t.co/hXam1ukLvO
Indico (@getindico) has now been used to organise over one million events at CERN! Last week, representatives of CERN, @UNGeneva, & others met to discuss the growth of this free and #OpenSource platform created at CERN.
๐https://t.co/UDUrI69dd1
#CERNimpact#SDGs#FOSS