Groups
Example: ![]()
Depending on your needs and the usage of Openki, groups can be used as:
- Labels (“early proposals”, “Not in printed program”…)
- Organisational structures for events (“Music”, “Workshop”, “Cinema”, “Forum”…)
- Name of events (“Nachhaltigkeitswoche 2016”, “Openki-Festival 2020”, “Hackmas”…)
- Networks, loose collective of people (“Exarcheia Net”, “Klimawerkstatt”…)
- Subgroups of organisations (“Schulbüro”, “Studiengang Kommunikationsguerilla”…)
- People that manage a venue (Synergiehub, The Foundry…)
- Or organisations that support their community to organize events (“Intrinsic”, “CCC”, “Autonome Schule Zürich”…)
You can categorize Courses and Events with groups. A venue can have a group as host.
Groups have members, those are users that can administrate that group and they get notified by new proposals for the group.
Featuring content: Members of a group can label any course and event, so they appear in their calendar and course lists.
Orga-Group: A group can additionally be organizer of a course or a event, which is indicated by the bullhorn icon. Example: ![]()
Course-orga-team-members have to nominate a group to a orga-group by giving them edit rights for the course.
Group members can edit all courses and events organized by the group.
You can find the ID of a group in the URL. E.G. https://dev.openki.net/group/b0f1a82d36/ASZ
Categories
Categories are the same over the whole instance. Set in the instance setting
Regions
use geo-localisation, can have own logo
Tenants
Can be private, can have multiple regions. only the regions are visible in the interface.
Instance
Openki running on a Server. Not connected to other Openki instances. settings over the whole instance are
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Glossar?
Courses
Roles