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A user of the site needs to be able to navigate by clicking clusters/categories/topics that she is interested in.
A recurring meeting could have multiple categories. The most effective approach that I would see to this would be a tagging system. The tags could be assigned either from the scraper looking for works in the meeting description/title or assigned to that feed of meetings. I'm not sure we would want the ability for users to suggest meeting tags initially, but maybe eventually.
Then from the front page of events, I would expect a sidebar that I could use to meetings filter by tag.
And from a meeting page if I click on a tag, I would expect to be taken to a page with all of the meetings that relate to this tag.
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A user of the site needs to be able to navigate by clicking clusters/categories/topics that she is interested in.
A recurring meeting could have multiple categories. The most effective approach that I would see to this would be a tagging system. The tags could be assigned either from the scraper looking for works in the meeting description/title or assigned to that feed of meetings. I'm not sure we would want the ability for users to suggest meeting tags initially, but maybe eventually.
Then from the front page of events, I would expect a sidebar that I could use to meetings filter by tag.
And from a meeting page if I click on a tag, I would expect to be taken to a page with all of the meetings that relate to this tag.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: