[gimp-web-devel/hugo] content: fix conferences pages.



commit c3db5e3ead64841a5716ddb59257682cce887f3b
Author: Jehan <jehan girinstud io>
Date:   Tue Aug 9 00:11:10 2022 +0200

    content: fix conferences pages.
    
    * Fix formatting of GIMPCon 2004 and 2006 pages in particular. When some
      links were dead or maliciously parked, they got removed.
    * Ordering the conferences in reverse order in generated lists. I know
      it was older first in current website, but it makes more sense to have
      the latest conferences at the top.
      Note that I still kept the hand-written list because there are still
      problematic issues in generated list, such as: date span of conference
      should be written instead of article write date and impossibility (so
      far) to add an item in the list without linking to a dedicated page
      (such as "GIMP meeting at GUADEC 2005" in current list). We'll see if
      we just move to the handmade list only.

 content/conferences/gimpcon/2000/_index.md |   1 +
 content/conferences/gimpcon/2003/index.md  |   1 +
 content/conferences/gimpcon/2004/_index.md | 416 +++++----------
 content/conferences/gimpcon/2006/_index.md | 802 ++++++++++-------------------
 content/conferences/gimpcon/_index.md      |  10 +-
 5 files changed, 406 insertions(+), 824 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2000/_index.md b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2000/_index.md
index cc228a7..3831b17 100644
--- a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2000/_index.md
+++ b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2000/_index.md
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ author = "The GIMP Development Team"
 abbrev = "GIMPCon 2000"
 description = "Chaos Computer Club, Berlin"
 date = "2000-06-02"
+weight = -1
 +++
 
 The first official GIMP Developers Conference took place
diff --git a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2003/index.md b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2003/index.md
index abd827f..44b54f3 100644
--- a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2003/index.md
+++ b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2003/index.md
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
 +++
 title = "GIMP Developers Conference 2003"
 date = "2003-01-01"
+weight = -2
 +++
 
 ## GIMPCon 2003
diff --git a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2004/_index.md b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2004/_index.md
index 0142cb7..95b4c7b 100644
--- a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2004/_index.md
+++ b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2004/_index.md
@@ -3,294 +3,142 @@ title = "GIMP Developers Conference 2004"
 abbrev = "GIMPCon 2004"
 description = "GUADEC, Kristiansand"
 author = "The GIMP Development Team"
+weight = -3
 +++
 
 The GIMP Developers Conference 2004 was held as a sub-event
- of <ulink url="http://2004.guadec.org";>GUADEC 5</ulink> in
+ of [GUADEC 5](http://2004.guadec.org) in
 Kristiansand, Norway, on the 28th, 29th and 30th of June.
 
 ## GIMP related talks at GUADEC
 
-      Programming a GIMP Plug-in &mdash; Dave Neary
-
-    <para role="images">
-      <ulink url="mailto:bolsh NOSPAM gimp org">
-        <mediaobject>
-          <imageobject>
-            <imagedata fileref="Dave_Neary.jpg"/>
-          </imageobject>
-          <textobject>
-            <phrase>Dave Neary</phrase>
-          </textobject>
-        </mediaobject>
-        Dave Neary
-      </ulink>
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      Dave Neary's been hanging around free software for about 6
-      years. He started off as a leech, and then decided to turn into
-      a leechee sometime around 1999, when he started working on the
-      GIMP. His main interest in the GIMP is revitalising the
-      relationship betweek the user and developer communities. He has
-      also helped out a little now and again on other things, and is
-      listed as a co-author of gnect.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      He is currently living and working in Lyon, France.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      Custom widgets in GtkCairo &mdash; &Oslash;yvind Kol&aring;s
-    </para>
-
-    <para role="images">
-      <ulink url="mailto:pippin NOSPAM gimp org">
-        <mediaobject>
-          <imageobject>
-            <imagedata fileref="Oyvind_Kolas.png"/>
-          </imageobject>
-          <textobject>
-            <phrase>&Oslash;yvind Kol&aring;s</phrase>
-          </textobject>
-        </mediaobject>
-        &Oslash;yvind Kol&aring;s
-      </ulink>
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      &Oslash;yvind is working on an application called Bauxite, which
-      uses a node-based data structure similar to GEGL This
-      application is both a standalone video editor and a
-      comprehensive test bed of GEGL's node structrues.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      &Oslash;yvind is also working on the next generation XCF format.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      His primary interests in the GIMP is graph compositing.
-    </para>
-  </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>Other graphics talks at GUADEC</title>
-
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <listitem>
-        Typography and graphic design for programmers &mdash;Liam Quin
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        The future of rendering in GNOME &mdash; Owen Taylor
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        GStreamer Internals &mdash; Benjamin Otte
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        Digital Photography in a GNOME Environment &mdash; Hubert Figui&eacute;re
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>Sponsors</title>
-
-    <para>
-      Many thanks to our generous sponsors, without whom GIMPCon
-      would not be possible:
-    </para>
-
-    <para role="framelessimages">
-      <ulink url="http://www.fsf.org";>
-        <mediaobject>
-          <imageobject>
-            <imagedata fileref="gnu-head-sm.jpg"/>
-          </imageobject>
-          <textobject>
-            <phrase>The Free Software Foundation</phrase>
-          </textobject>
-        </mediaobject>
-        The Free Software Foundation
-      </ulink>
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      The Free Software Foundation has consistently been the greatest
-      supporter of the GIMP project, and has been the primary sponsor
-      of each of the three GIMP Conferences which we have held. Many
-      thanks go out to RMS and everyone else at GNU.
-    </para>
-
-    <para role="framelessimages">
-      <ulink url="http://www.macgimp.com";>
-        <mediaobject>
-          <imageobject>
-            <imagedata fileref="mac_gimp_logo4.png"/>
-          </imageobject>
-          <textobject>
-            <phrase>MacGIMP</phrase>
-          </textobject>
-        </mediaobject>
-        MacGIMP
-      </ulink>
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      Mat Caughron sells the GIMP commercially with support and
-      documentation, and has been generous on each occasion we have
-      asked for his support.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      The GIMP is also fortunate to have a community of supporters who
-      have donated smaller amounts to the project. Many thanks go out
-      to all those supporters. More information on how to donate to
-      the GIMP is available on <ulink
-      url="http://www.gimp.org/donating/";>the GIMP home page</ulink>.
-    </para>
-  </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>GIMP conference activities</title>
-
-    <para>
-      The GIMP Developers Conference, also known as GIMPCon, is a
-      gathering of GIMP and GEGL developers from all over the
-      World. It is a vital opportunity for the GIMP developers to meet
-      each other and discuss the direction which the software will
-      take over the coming years.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      There have been two GIMP Conferences previously, both in Berlin,
-      and both graciously hosted by the CCC (the Chaos Computer Club),
-      a much less chaotic bunch of guys than their name suggests.
-    </para>
-  </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>The GIMP Developers Conference 2003</title>
-
-    <para role="images">
-      <ulink url="../2003/people.png">
-        <mediaobject>
-          <imageobject>
-            <imagedata fileref="../2003/people-small.png"/>
-          </imageobject>
-          <textobject>
-            <phrase>The People at GimpCon 2003</phrase>
-          </textobject>
-        </mediaobject>
-      </ulink>
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      Last year's GIMP Conference was a sub-event of the Chaos
-      Communications Camp, a camping trip with broadband and
-      laptops. During the camp, we discussed ways we could make the
-      GIMP better both technically and as a community, which led up to
-      the 2.0 release at the end of March.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      At this year's conference we will discuss, among other things,
-
-      <itemizedlist>
-        <listitem>
-          What we expect from a replacement for the PDB (Procedural
-          Database)
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          How we will integrate GEGL into the GIMP
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          Managing plug-in distribution
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          The GIMP's organisation
-        </listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </para>
-  </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>The GIMP, Live!</title>
-
-    <para>
-      Two of our resident graphics designers, Jakub Steiner (jimmac)
-      and Tuomas Kuosmanen (tigert) are giving a user-day GIMP
-      demonstration on Wednesday. Last year, jimmac presented a series
-      of tutorials on basic GIMP techniques to a crowd of over 100
-      people, and held them captivated for nearly 3 hours.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      This is an opportunity to see what the GIMP can do in the hands
-      of professionals, and to pick up some tips for your own use. A
-      spectacle not to be missed.
-    </para>
-  </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>About the GIMP</title>
-
-    <para>
-      Started in 1995 by Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis, the GIMP
-      has evolved into a mature and powerful application. The current
-      release is version 2.0, which has major improvements over its
-      predecessors in the user interface, making the GIMP more
-      accessible for casual users as well as graphics professionals.
-    </para>
-
-    <para role="images">
-      <ulink url="http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/macosx_screenshot1.png";>
-        <mediaobject>
-          <imageobject>
-            <imagedata fileref="macosx_screenshot1_thumb.jpg"/>
-          </imageobject>
-          <textobject>
-            <phrase>GIMP on the Mac OS X operating system</phrase>
-          </textobject>
-        </mediaobject>
-        GIMP on the Mac OS X operating system
-      </ulink>
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      GIMP is expandable and extensible. It is designed to be
-      augmented with plug-ins and extensions which allow access to its
-      capabilties via a number of languages. The advanced scripting
-      interface allows everything from the simplest task to the most
-      complex image manipulation procedures to be easily scripted.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      The software comes with lots of features, some are newly
-      implemented and available with the 2.0 Release. A short list
-      over the most interesting features are:
-
-      <itemizedlist>
-        <listitem>
-          a full suite of tools for painting and image manipulation
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          preview of brush outline while you're drawing
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          customizable interface using a drag-and-drop dockable
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          advanced scripting capabilities (Scheme, Python, Perl)
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          over 100 plug-ins available as standard
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          fullscreen mode and view filters
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          much, much more!
-        </listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-
-* <ulink url="http://2004.guadec.org";>The main GUADEC website</ulink>
-* <ulink url="http://www.hia.no/oksam/inf-vit/travel.php3";>Getting there</ulink>
-* <ulink url="http://www.hia.no/oksam/inf-vit/accomodation.php3";>Accommodation </ulink>
+### Programming a GIMP Plug-in — Dave Neary
+
+{{< figure src="Dave_Neary.jpg" link="mailto:bolsh NOSPAM gimp org" caption="Dave Neary" >}}
+
+Dave Neary's been hanging around free software for about 6
+years. He started off as a leech, and then decided to turn into
+a leechee sometime around 1999, when he started working on the
+GIMP. His main interest in the GIMP is revitalising the
+relationship betweek the user and developer communities. He has
+also helped out a little now and again on other things, and is
+listed as a co-author of gnect.
+
+He is currently living and working in Lyon, France.
+
+### Custom widgets in GtkCairo — &Oslash;yvind Kol&aring;s
+
+{{< figure src="Oyvind_Kolas.png" link="mailto:pippin NOSPAM gimp org" caption="&Oslash;yvind Kol&aring;s" 
}}
+
+&Oslash;yvind is working on an application called Bauxite, which
+uses a node-based data structure similar to GEGL This
+application is both a standalone video editor and a
+comprehensive test bed of GEGL's node structrues.
+
+&Oslash;yvind is also working on the next generation XCF format.
+
+His primary interests in the GIMP is graph compositing.
+
+## Other graphics talks at GUADEC
+
+* Typography and graphic design for programmers —Liam Quin
+* The future of rendering in GNOME — Owen Taylor
+* GStreamer Internals — Benjamin Otte
+* Digital Photography in a GNOME Environment — Hubert Figui&eacute;re
+
+## Sponsors
+
+Many thanks to our generous sponsors, without whom GIMPCon
+would not be possible:
+
+{{< figure src="gnu-head-sm.jpg" link="http://www.fsf.org"; caption="The Free Software Foundation" >}}
+
+The Free Software Foundation has consistently been the greatest
+supporter of the GIMP project, and has been the primary sponsor
+of each of the three GIMP Conferences which we have held. Many
+thanks go out to RMS and everyone else at GNU.
+
+{{< figure src="mac_gimp_logo4.png" caption="MacGIMP" >}}
+
+Mat Caughron sells the GIMP commercially with support and
+documentation, and has been generous on each occasion we have
+asked for his support.
+
+The GIMP is also fortunate to have a community of supporters who
+have donated smaller amounts to the project. Many thanks go out
+to all those supporters. More information on how to donate to
+the GIMP is available on <ulink
+url="http://www.gimp.org/donating/";>the GIMP home page</ulink>.
+
+## GIMP conference activities
+
+The GIMP Developers Conference, also known as GIMPCon, is a
+gathering of GIMP and GEGL developers from all over the
+World. It is a vital opportunity for the GIMP developers to meet
+each other and discuss the direction which the software will
+take over the coming years.
+
+There have been two GIMP Conferences previously, both in Berlin,
+and both graciously hosted by the CCC (the Chaos Computer Club),
+a much less chaotic bunch of guys than their name suggests.
+
+## The GIMP Developers Conference 2003
+
+{{< figure src="../2003/people-small.png" link="../2003/people.png" caption="The People at GimpCon 2003" >}}
+
+Last year's GIMP Conference was a sub-event of the Chaos
+Communications Camp, a camping trip with broadband and
+laptops. During the camp, we discussed ways we could make the
+GIMP better both technically and as a community, which led up to
+the 2.0 release at the end of March.
+
+At this year's conference we will discuss, among other things,
+
+* What we expect from a replacement for the PDB (Procedural Database)
+* How we will integrate GEGL into the GIMP
+* Managing plug-in distribution
+* The GIMP's organisation
+
+## The GIMP, Live!
+
+Two of our resident graphics designers, Jakub Steiner (jimmac)
+and Tuomas Kuosmanen (tigert) are giving a user-day GIMP
+demonstration on Wednesday. Last year, jimmac presented a series
+of tutorials on basic GIMP techniques to a crowd of over 100
+people, and held them captivated for nearly 3 hours.
+
+This is an opportunity to see what the GIMP can do in the hands
+of professionals, and to pick up some tips for your own use. A
+spectacle not to be missed.
+
+## About the GIMP
+
+Started in 1995 by Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis, the GIMP
+has evolved into a mature and powerful application. The current
+release is version 2.0, which has major improvements over its
+predecessors in the user interface, making the GIMP more
+accessible for casual users as well as graphics professionals.
+
+{{< figure src="macosx_screenshot1_thumb.jpg" caption="GIMP on the Mac OS X operating system" >}}
+
+GIMP is expandable and extensible. It is designed to be
+augmented with plug-ins and extensions which allow access to its
+capabilties via a number of languages. The advanced scripting
+interface allows everything from the simplest task to the most
+complex image manipulation procedures to be easily scripted.
+
+The software comes with lots of features, some are newly
+implemented and available with the 2.0 Release. A short list
+over the most interesting features are:
+
+* a full suite of tools for painting and image manipulation
+* preview of brush outline while you're drawing
+* customizable interface using a drag-and-drop dockable
+* advanced scripting capabilities (Scheme, Python, Perl)
+* over 100 plug-ins available as standard
+* fullscreen mode and view filters
+* much, much more!
+
+* [The main GUADEC website](http://2004.guadec.org)
+* [Getting there](http://www.hia.no/oksam/inf-vit/travel.php3)
+* [Accommodation ](http://www.hia.no/oksam/inf-vit/accomodation.php3)
diff --git a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2006/_index.md b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2006/_index.md
index 70e3a41..2d7c656 100644
--- a/content/conferences/gimpcon/2006/_index.md
+++ b/content/conferences/gimpcon/2006/_index.md
@@ -1,542 +1,276 @@
 +++
+title = "GIMP Developers Conference 2006"
+abbrev = "GIMPCon 2006"
+description = "Lyon, France"
 author = "The GIMP Development Team"
+weight = -4
 +++
 
-    <title>GIMP Developers Conference 2006</title>
-    <titleabbrev>GIMPCon 2006</titleabbrev>
-    <summary>Libre Graphics Meeting, Lyon</summary>
-  </head>
-
-  <para>
-    The GIMP Developers Conference 2006 was held as a sub-event
-    of the <ulink url="http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org";>Libre
-    Graphics Meeting</ulink> in Lyon, France, on the 17th, 18th and
-    19th of March.
-  </para>
-
-  <para role="images">
-    <ulink url="people.jpg">
-      <mediaobject>
-        <imageobject>
-          <imagedata fileref="people_small.jpg"/>
-        </imageobject>
-        <textobject>
-          <phrase>The People at GIMPCon 2006</phrase>
-        </textobject>
-      </mediaobject>
-    </ulink>
-  </para>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>About the GIMP Developers Conference</title>
-
-    <para>
-      The GIMP Developers Conference, also known as GIMPCon, is a
-      gathering of GIMP and GEGL developers from all over the
-      World. It is a vital opportunity for GIMP developers to meet
-      each other and discuss the direction which the software will
-      take over the coming years.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      There have been four GIMP Conferences previously: two in Berlin,
-      Germany hosted by the CCC (the Chaos Computer Club), one in
-      Kristiansand, Norway as part of GUADEC 2004 and one in
-      Stuttgart, Germany as part of GUADEC 2005.
-    </para>
-
-   </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <title>Minutes of the GIMP Developers Conference 2006</title>
-
-    <para>
-      During LGM, we had two sessions dedicated to GIMP: one on
-      Saturday afternoon (16:30-18:00) and one on Sunday
-      (10:30-16:00). The following points were on the agenda:
-
-      <itemizedlist>
-        <listitem>
-          <link linkend="gimp24">GIMP 2.4</link>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <link linkend="documentation">Documentation</link>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <link linkend="gimp299">GIMP 2.99</link>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <link linkend="developers">How to get more GIMP developers?</link>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <link linkend="vision">GIMP vision</link>
-        </listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </para>
-
-    <para role="images">
-      <ulink url="meetings.jpg">
-        <mediaobject>
-          <imageobject>
-            <imagedata fileref="meetings_small.jpg"/>
-          </imageobject>
-          <textobject>
-            <phrase>Discussions and presentations at GIMPCon 2006</phrase>
-          </textobject>
-        </mediaobject>
-      </ulink>
-    </para>
-
-  </section>
-
-  <section id="gimp24">
-    <title>GIMP 2.4</title>
+The GIMP Developers Conference 2006 was held as a sub-event
+of the <ulink url="http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org";>Libre
+Graphics Meeting</ulink> in Lyon, France, on the 17th, 18th and
+19th of March.
+
+{{< figure src="people_small.jpg" link="people.jpg" caption="The People at GIMPCon 2006" >}}
+
+## About the GIMP Developers Conference
+
+The GIMP Developers Conference, also known as GIMPCon, is a
+gathering of GIMP and GEGL developers from all over the
+World. It is a vital opportunity for GIMP developers to meet
+each other and discuss the direction which the software will
+take over the coming years.
+
+There have been four GIMP Conferences previously: two in Berlin,
+Germany hosted by the CCC (the Chaos Computer Club), one in
+Kristiansand, Norway as part of GUADEC 2004 and one in
+Stuttgart, Germany as part of GUADEC 2005.
+
+## Minutes of the GIMP Developers Conference 2006
+
+During LGM, we had two sessions dedicated to GIMP: one on Saturday
+afternoon (16:30-18:00) and one on Sunday (10:30-16:00). The following
+points were on the agenda:
+
+* [GIMP 2.4](#gimp-24)
+* [Documentation](#documentation)
+* [GIMP 2.99](#gimp-299)
+* [How to get more GIMP developers?](#how-can-we-motivate-people-to-join-the-gimp-development)
+* [GIMP vision](#gimp-vision)
+
+{{< figure src="meetings_small.jpg" link="meetings.jpg" caption="Discussions and presentations at GIMPCon 
2006" >}}
+
+## GIMP 2.4
    
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>SIOX</subtitle> 
+### SIOX
       
-      <para>Gerald explained the current status of SIOX and its future
-      developments:
-
-        <itemizedlist>
-          <listitem>
-            There are still some performance concerns because SIOX was
-            designed mainly for web-sized images. In the morning,
-            Raphaël suggested a way to add a low resolution preview
-            for large images and this feature will be implemented
-            soon.
-          </listitem>
-          <listitem>
-            Implement a detail refinement brush. Simon suggested to
-            apply the refinement automatically on the edge area, but
-            Gerald replied that defining such an area assumes that the
-            shape is simple, which is something that SIOX tries to
-            avoid.
-          </listitem>
-          <listitem>
-            New preview toggle, which temporarily disables the
-            automatic computation for multiple brush strokes for
-            example.
-          </listitem>
-          <listitem>
-            A volunteer for integrating more SIOX features in GIMP
-            is needed.
-          </listitem>
-        </itemizedlist>
-      </para>
-    </section>
-
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>New tools</subtitle>
-
-      <para>
-        <itemizedlist>
-          <listitem>
-            Sven pointed out that the rectangular and ellipse selection
-            tools should have the same behavior.
-          </listitem>
-          <listitem>
-            The new align tool is also confusing for some users. Its
-            behavior is still too flaky. Sven mentioned that Peter
-            Sikking may be able to help in determining what the users
-            want. A session with Peter is planned for tomorrow (the
-            <link linkend="vision">vision discussion</link>).
-          </listitem>
-          <listitem>
-            The code for the Lanczos interpolation is currently
-            broken. Either we fix the Lanczos code or we hide it from
-            the 2.4 release by removing it from the UI and from the
-            PDB.
-          </listitem>
-        </itemizedlist>
-      </para>
-    </section>
-
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>Google's Summer of Code</subtitle>
-
-      <para>
-        Dave pointed out that the Summer of Code is coming soon and
-        ideas are needed. GIMP is one of the projects which can offer
-        tasks to be solved.
-      </para>
-      <para>
-        Ideas and Tasks are needed soon, probably around the beginning
-        of May.
-      </para>
-
-    </section>
-
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>Preparation for the 2.4 release</subtitle>
-
-      <para>
-        Michael pointed out that some terms in the GIMP UI uses are
-        misleading and very different from other image manipulation
-        programs. One example is the misleading dpi instead of ppi.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        Michael proposed a Texttool PDB and also new features: multiple
-        styles for a line of text, more control over text.
-        Unfortunately, GIMP does not currently support all pango
-        features. Sometimes ligature problems occur with Bitstream
-        Vera Sans.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        Various other issues were also discussed: undo handling of
-        vector operations, improvements to the full screen mode (some
-        plug-ins cannot display progress bars), etc.
-      </para>
-
-      <itemizedlist>
-        <title>TODO</title>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            A list of blocker bugs for the 2.4 release is needed.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            A string and UI freeze is needed.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            Mitch's cleanup should not be commited before the 2.4
-            release.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            Volunteers are needed for checking GIMP terms (English and
-            translations). A wiki page should track the terms and also
-            possible translations. One volunteer should elaborate if
-            Rosetta from Ubuntu can be used for this.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            A bug is needed for plug-ins which use g_message() and where
-            dialogs pop up behind the main window.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            A volunteer is needed for the Texttool PDB.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-
-  <section id="documentation">
-    <title>Documentation</title>
-
-    <para>
-      The manual currently features nine languages, five are activly
-      worked on. Russian and Norwegian will be added after the 0.10
-      release. DocBook/XML is a barrier for new contributors, but there
-      is currently no valuable alternative available.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      For PDF creation we should use dblatex instead of the dead project
-      db2latex.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      The more translation an XML file holds the more difficult it is
-      for contributors to concentrate on their content. Maybe we should
-      split up the content directory-wise instead of profiling.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      Michael proposed way users can comment on HTML pages like the PHP
-      documentation. The problems are: what will happen to comments
-      after an update of the documentation, how and who manages
-      comments, which system will suit our needs.
-    </para>
-
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <title>TODO</title>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
-          Stick to DocBook/XML for the next year. Be aware of the
-          problems and change to a different internal structure if
-          needed. A new project page should make it easier to
-          contributors to join the project.
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
-          Elaborate which issue tracker can lower the barriers for
-          feedback from our readers without turning it into a
-         discussion forum that needs active moderation.
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
+Gerald explained the current status of SIOX and its future developments:
+
+* There are still some performance concerns because SIOX was designed
+  mainly for web-sized images. In the morning, Raphaël suggested a way
+  to add a low resolution preview for large images and this feature will
+  be implemented soon.
+* Implement a detail refinement brush. Simon suggested to apply the
+  refinement automatically on the edge area, but Gerald replied that
+  defining such an area assumes that the shape is simple, which is
+  something that SIOX tries to avoid.
+* New preview toggle, which temporarily disables the automatic
+  computation for multiple brush strokes for example.
+* A volunteer for integrating more SIOX features in GIMP is needed.
+
+### New tools
+
+* Sven pointed out that the rectangular and ellipse selection tools
+  should have the same behavior.
+* The new align tool is also confusing for some users. Its behavior is
+  still too flaky. Sven mentioned that Peter Sikking may be able to help
+  in determining what the users want. A session with Peter is planned
+  for tomorrow (the [vision discussion](#gimp-vision)).
+* The code for the Lanczos interpolation is currently broken. Either we
+  fix the Lanczos code or we hide it from the 2.4 release by removing it
+  from the UI and from the PDB.
+
+### Google's Summer of Code
+
+Dave pointed out that the Summer of Code is coming soon and ideas are
+needed. GIMP is one of the projects which can offer tasks to be solved.
+
+Ideas and Tasks are needed soon, probably around the beginning of May.
+
+### Preparation for the 2.4 release
+
+Michael pointed out that some terms in the GIMP UI uses are
+misleading and very different from other image manipulation
+programs. One example is the misleading dpi instead of ppi.
+
+Michael proposed a Texttool PDB and also new features: multiple
+styles for a line of text, more control over text.
+Unfortunately, GIMP does not currently support all pango
+features. Sometimes ligature problems occur with Bitstream
+Vera Sans.
+
+Various other issues were also discussed: undo handling of
+vector operations, improvements to the full screen mode (some
+plug-ins cannot display progress bars), etc.
+
+### TODO
+
+* A list of blocker bugs for the 2.4 release is needed.
+* A string and UI freeze is needed.
+* Mitch's cleanup should not be commited before the 2.4 release.
+* Volunteers are needed for checking GIMP terms (English and translations). A wiki page should track the 
terms and also possible translations. One volunteer should elaborate if Rosetta from Ubuntu can be used for 
this.
+* A bug is needed for plug-ins which use g_message() and where dialogs pop up behind the main window.
+* A volunteer is needed for the Texttool PDB.
+
+## Documentation
+
+The manual currently features nine languages, five are activly
+worked on. Russian and Norwegian will be added after the 0.10
+release. DocBook/XML is a barrier for new contributors, but there
+is currently no valuable alternative available.
+
+For PDF creation we should use dblatex instead of the dead project
+db2latex.
+
+The more translation an XML file holds the more difficult it is
+for contributors to concentrate on their content. Maybe we should
+split up the content directory-wise instead of profiling.
+
+Michael proposed way users can comment on HTML pages like the PHP
+documentation. The problems are: what will happen to comments
+after an update of the documentation, how and who manages
+comments, which system will suit our needs.
+
+### TODO
+
+* Stick to DocBook/XML for the next year. Be aware of the problems and
+  change to a different internal structure if needed. A new project page
+  should make it easier to contributors to join the project.
+* Elaborate which issue tracker can lower the barriers for feedback from
+  our readers without turning it into a discussion forum that needs
+  active moderation.
  
-  <section id="gimp299">
-    <title>GIMP 2.99</title>
-
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>GEGL</subtitle>
-
-      <para>
-        Pippin pointed out that GEGL does not yet support calculation
-        over regions of interest. Some of the code that does that is
-        currently 8-bits only, but the reference buffer implementation
-        would be 32bits float per pixel. Yosh proposed to generate all
-        the code needed for this from a template.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        Pippin: GEGL is undead.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        Mitch suggested that the integration of GEGL should be in small
-        steps. The plug-in API should be GEGL only, but will provide
-        backwards compatibility from old plug-ins for 8bits only.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        UI and Usability problems are also caused by the indexed mode.
-        We concluded that it should be available if the user exports
-        his image to an indexed format, like GIF or PCX. For some indexed
-        images, the order of the colors in the palette is significant.
-        Raphaël proposed to handle these images through GEGL as 16bits
-        images with the 8 least significant bits representing the
-        original palette index so that it can be restored later when
-        saving. Gerald mentioned that Apple may already be doing
-        something similar.
-      </para>
-
-      <itemizedlist>
-        <title>TODO</title>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            Write the 32bits float version first, then generate others
-            from that reference version.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            Replace the code in the base directory by GEGL operations.
-            First replace the image map tool (used for color correction,
-            etc.) using GEGL adapters around the pixel buffers. Then
-            later replace the layers and masks.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-  </section>
-
-  <section id="developers">
-    <title>How can we motivate people to join the GIMP development?</title>
-
-    <para>
-      The current project page for gimp.org is not really structured and
-      not very easy to get in touch with the developers. It would
-      help to show to the potential contributers a list of tasks that
-      GIMP developers consider relatively easy and useful for the
-      next version. We could also use the task list for the Google
-      Summer of Code or for bounties, etc.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      We should make sure that people feel welcome when they read the
-      GIMP mailing lists. For example, we should avoid criticizing
-      those who mention GimpShop or commercial programs such as
-      Photoshop.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      Some suggestions were discussed, such as introducing aging in
-      the list of GIMP authors. The About dialog would first list
-      those who contributed to the current version and then a longer
-      list of previous contributers. Sven and Yosh remarked that we
-      are not really using the mailing lists for discussing GIMP
-      development. Most of the discussion happens on IRC or directly
-      between people. This could be improved. There was also some
-      debate about how to avoid pointless discussions on the gimp-web
-      mailing list.
-    </para>
-
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <title>TODO</title>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
-          Setup a tasks list on the wiki of what can be achieved and
-          implemented. It ranges from easy to very complex tasks. Each
-          task should be linked to a bugzilla bug report. If someone
-          starts working on one of these tasks, its bug report should
-          be marked as ASSIGNED.
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
-          Improve the infrastructure for the web site and try to make
-          contributions easier: simpler installation and testing, if
-          possible without requiring special skills or permissions.
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-
-  <section id="vision">
-    <title>GIMP vision</title>
-
-    <para>
-      Peter Sikking helped us to formulate a product vision for GIMP.
-      The vision helps to define what standard installation of the
-      GIMP is: what plug-ins are standard and what plug-ins are
-      optional. It shouldn't be a simple cost-and-benefit analysis of
-      what it means to support a feature. The current problem of the
-      product vision is too broad to be practical. Peter proposes that
-      our product vision should address a kind of Gauss curve of what
-      users GIMP is made for. Currently we have the experts and newbies,
-      but a low point for the intermediates.
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-      Good defaults would be chosen depending on our vision, not
-      by inventing new scenarios for each thing that we want to
-      evaluate. The user scenarios would be written down in advance.
-      These scenarios should not be changed afterwards because it would
-      lead to too much discussion. The goal is to cut down all this
-      discussion. <emphasis role="bold">The product vision is to be used
-      as a filter.</emphasis>
-      For example: If someone comes with the request that the UI of GIMP
-      should be like Photoshop, we can simply state: <quote>We are not
-      trying to be like Photoshop, because we have a different product
-      vision.</quote> Though, the feature requests should still be
-      examined carefully.
-    </para>
-
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>Targeted user base</subtitle>
+## GIMP 2.99
+
+### GEGL
+
+Pippin pointed out that GEGL does not yet support calculation
+over regions of interest. Some of the code that does that is
+currently 8-bits only, but the reference buffer implementation
+would be 32bits float per pixel. Yosh proposed to generate all
+the code needed for this from a template.
+
+Pippin: GEGL is undead.
+
+Mitch suggested that the integration of GEGL should be in small
+steps. The plug-in API should be GEGL only, but will provide
+backwards compatibility from old plug-ins for 8bits only.
+
+UI and Usability problems are also caused by the indexed mode.
+We concluded that it should be available if the user exports
+his image to an indexed format, like GIF or PCX. For some indexed
+images, the order of the colors in the palette is significant.
+Raphaël proposed to handle these images through GEGL as 16bits
+images with the 8 least significant bits representing the
+original palette index so that it can be restored later when
+saving. Gerald mentioned that Apple may already be doing
+something similar.
+
+### TODO
+
+* Write the 32bits float version first, then generate others from that
+  reference version.
+* Replace the code in the base directory by GEGL operations. First
+  replace the image map tool (used for color correction, etc.) using
+  GEGL adapters around the pixel buffers. Then later replace the layers
+  and masks.
+
+## How can we motivate people to join the GIMP development?
+
+The current project page for gimp.org is not really structured and
+not very easy to get in touch with the developers. It would
+help to show to the potential contributers a list of tasks that
+GIMP developers consider relatively easy and useful for the
+next version. We could also use the task list for the Google
+Summer of Code or for bounties, etc.
+
+We should make sure that people feel welcome when they read the
+GIMP mailing lists. For example, we should avoid criticizing
+those who mention GimpShop or commercial programs such as
+Photoshop.
+
+Some suggestions were discussed, such as introducing aging in
+the list of GIMP authors. The About dialog would first list
+those who contributed to the current version and then a longer
+list of previous contributers. Sven and Yosh remarked that we
+are not really using the mailing lists for discussing GIMP
+development. Most of the discussion happens on IRC or directly
+between people. This could be improved. There was also some
+debate about how to avoid pointless discussions on the gimp-web
+mailing list.
+
+### TODO
+
+* Setup a tasks list on the wiki of what can be achieved and
+  implemented. It ranges from easy to very complex tasks. Each task
+  should be linked to a bugzilla bug report. If someone starts working
+  on one of these tasks, its bug report should be marked as ASSIGNED.
+* Improve the infrastructure for the web site and try to make
+  contributions easier: simpler installation and testing, if possible
+  without requiring special skills or permissions.
+
+## GIMP vision
+
+Peter Sikking helped us to formulate a product vision for GIMP.
+The vision helps to define what standard installation of the
+GIMP is: what plug-ins are standard and what plug-ins are
+optional. It shouldn't be a simple cost-and-benefit analysis of
+what it means to support a feature. The current problem of the
+product vision is too broad to be practical. Peter proposes that
+our product vision should address a kind of Gauss curve of what
+users GIMP is made for. Currently we have the experts and newbies,
+but a low point for the intermediates.
+
+Good defaults would be chosen depending on our vision, not
+by inventing new scenarios for each thing that we want to
+evaluate. The user scenarios would be written down in advance.
+These scenarios should not be changed afterwards because it would
+lead to too much discussion. The goal is to cut down all this
+discussion. **The product vision is to be used as a filter.**
+For example: If someone comes with the request that the UI of GIMP
+should be like Photoshop, we can simply state: "We are not trying to be
+like Photoshop, because we have a different product vision." Though, the
+feature requests should still be examined carefully.
+
+### Targeted user base
       
-      <para>
-        GIMP targets experienced users. If we acknowledge that GIMP is
-        not (primarily) for beginners, we cut off a lot of problems
-        such as <quote>do we need to support that,</quote> etc.  Peter
-        noted that a <quote>GIMP Light</quote> would not just have
-        some options cut off from the menus: it would have a
-        completely different user interface, even if it would use the
-        same code under the hood.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        Some developers work on GIMP to promote the Free Software
-        movement and would probably not contribute if GIMP was not
-        free.  Others think that GIMP should provide fun for its
-        developers, although our user base has grown a bit large for
-        just doing fun experiments.  We have to acknowledge that we
-        address a user base that may be more experienced in image
-        manipulation than we are, so the developers are partially out
-        of the target group.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        Before converging towards a definition of the GIMP target
-        groups and GIMP vision, there were several discussions
-        involving examples and use cases, whether GIMP should be the
-        best image manipulation program in the universe (best for
-        who?), whether those working on icons and those working on
-        photos have the same needs (number of images open, relative
-        sizes), whether people need to switch frequently between GIMP
-        and other applications (browser or editor for web work),
-        whether we will support painting with shapes and natural
-        media, etc.
-      </para>
-
-      <para>
-        Eventually, a GIMP vision emerged...
-      </para>
-    </section>
-
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>What GIMP is:</subtitle>
-
-      <itemizedlist>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            GIMP is Free Software
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            GIMP is a high-end photo manipulation application, and
-            supports creating original art from images;
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            GIMP is a high-end application for producing icons,
-            graphical elements of web pages, and art for user interface
-            elements;
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            GIMP is a platform for programming cutting edge image
-            processing algorithms, by scientists and artists;
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            GIMP is user-configurable to automate repetitive tasks;
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            GIMP is easily user-extendable, by easy installation
-            of plug-ins.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-
-    <section>
-      <subtitle>What GIMP is not:</subtitle>
-
-      <itemizedlist>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>GIMP is not MS Paint or Adobe Photoshop</para> 
-        </listitem>
-      </itemizedlist>
-    </section>
-
-    <itemizedlist>
-      <title>TODO</title>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
-          Make it easier to perform repetitive tasks (macro recording)
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
-          Provide a UI with a low barrier to entry
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
-          GIMP should be easily extensible by the average user: one
-          click-installation of plug-ins
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-    </itemizedlist>
-  </section>
-
-  <section>
-    <para>
-      Minutes written by Roman Joost and Raphaël Quinet. Photos by
-      Jean + Karine Delvare and Raphaël Quinet.
-    </para>
- </section>
-
-</webpage>
+GIMP targets experienced users. If we acknowledge that GIMP is
+not (primarily) for beginners, we cut off a lot of problems
+such as "do we need to support that," etc.  Peter noted that a "GIMP
+Light" would not just have some options cut off from the menus: it would
+have a completely different user interface, even if it would use the
+same code under the hood.
+
+Some developers work on GIMP to promote the Free Software
+movement and would probably not contribute if GIMP was not
+free. Others think that GIMP should provide fun for its
+developers, although our user base has grown a bit large for
+just doing fun experiments.  We have to acknowledge that we
+address a user base that may be more experienced in image
+manipulation than we are, so the developers are partially out
+of the target group.
+
+Before converging towards a definition of the GIMP target
+groups and GIMP vision, there were several discussions
+involving examples and use cases, whether GIMP should be the
+best image manipulation program in the universe (best for
+who?), whether those working on icons and those working on
+photos have the same needs (number of images open, relative
+sizes), whether people need to switch frequently between GIMP
+and other applications (browser or editor for web work),
+whether we will support painting with shapes and natural
+media, etc.
+
+Eventually, a GIMP vision emerged...
+
+### What GIMP is:
+
+* GIMP is Free Software
+* GIMP is a high-end photo manipulation application, and supports creating original art from images;
+* GIMP is a high-end application for producing icons, graphical elements of web pages, and art for user 
interface elements;
+* GIMP is a platform for programming cutting edge image processing algorithms, by scientists and artists;
+* GIMP is user-configurable to automate repetitive tasks;
+* GIMP is easily user-extendable, by easy installation of plug-ins.
+
+### What GIMP is not:
+
+* GIMP is not MS Paint or Adobe Photoshop
+
+### TODO
+
+* Make it easier to perform repetitive tasks (macro recording)
+* Provide a UI with a low barrier to entry
+* GIMP should be easily extensible by the average user: one click-installation of plug-ins
+
+Minutes written by Roman Joost and Raphaël Quinet. Photos by
+Jean + Karine Delvare and Raphaël Quinet.
diff --git a/content/conferences/gimpcon/_index.md b/content/conferences/gimpcon/_index.md
index 8469c69..035355c 100644
--- a/content/conferences/gimpcon/_index.md
+++ b/content/conferences/gimpcon/_index.md
@@ -4,16 +4,14 @@ abbrev = "Conference"
 description = "Hanging out with GIMP developers."
 +++
 
-
 The GIMP Developers Conference, also known as GIMPCon, is a
 gathering of [GIMP](https://www.gimp.org) and
 [GEGL](https://www.gegl.org) developers from all
 over the World. This is where we get together and discuss the
 future development, hack on GIMP and meet GIMP users.
 
-* [GIMPCon 2000](gimpcon/2000), June 2-3-4 in Berlin, Germany.
-* [GIMPCon 2003](gimpcon/2003), August 7-8-9-10 in Berlin, Germany.
-* [GIMPCon 2004](gimpcon/2004), June 28-29-30 in Kristiansand, Norway.
+* [GIMPCon 2006](2006), March 17-18-19 in Lyon, France.
 * GIMP meeting at GUADEC 2005, May 28-29-30-31 in Stuttgart, Germany.
-* [GIMPCon 2006](gimpcon/2006), March 17-18-19 in Lyon, France.
-
+* [GIMPCon 2004](2004), June 28-29-30 in Kristiansand, Norway.
+* [GIMPCon 2003](2003), August 7-8-9-10 in Berlin, Germany.
+* [GIMPCon 2000](2000), June 2-3-4 in Berlin, Germany.


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