[12:11] <dholbach> can somebody help the Chinese team add a location to their event? http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-china/2927-ubuntu-1410-release-party/
[12:11] <dholbach> mhall119, ^ can you see anything that's obviously wrong there?
[14:37] <mhall119> dholbach: nothing obvious, why?
[14:38] <mhall119> other than all the details being in a comment rather than the event description
[15:31] <dholbach> mhall119, do you know if on http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-china/2927-ubuntu-1410-release-party/ the location can be added easily?
[15:32] <mhall119> dholbach: they just need to add a Venue record to the Event
[15:32] <dholbach> mhall119, hum, looks like they were struggling with that
[15:33] <mhall119> if they can give me an address I can do it for them
[15:35] <dholbach> Zhong Shan University, Panyu District, Guangzhou maybe?
[16:29] <mhall119> dholbach: I've added the venue to the event, please have them check the address though and let me know if it needs changing (it used some fancy lookup thing that daker wrote to try and identify the correct address based on the university name)
[18:30] <JanC> hm, are those event/location listings multi-lingual?
[18:34] <jose> JanC: you are free to create your event in your country :)
[18:36] <JanC> jose: I was just wondering if the loco-site supports multi-lingual listings
[18:37] <JanC> but then again; most events will probably use a single language
[18:37] <jose> JanC: oh, listings, not :(
[18:39] <JanC> just wondering because the Chinese listing was in English, but most Chinese aren't exactly good in English, but given the location, maybe their target audience are IT students, who probably are above average on that