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Right now the tabs on the speaker show page don't wrap and thus let the whole page content overflow and expand because of it.
We have a [GitHub workflow ](https://github.com/adrienpoly/rubyvideo/blob/98c3e2fd8808c419056f34ad2d9dc31c82fcb927/.github/workflows/ci.yml) that runs tests and, upon success, deploys the main branch using Kamal. The deployment process takes about [5 minutes](https://github.com/adrienpoly/rubyvideo/actions/runs/11745056968/job/32721772532) with a warm cache but...
I'm a bit confused by the selection of "Active Speakers" on the landing page. I think it should either be speakers that have given a talk in the last year...
A lot of conferences have "multi" names for the conference. I think it would make sense if we maintain a list of "also know as" names for an event. For...
Currently it's not possible to update/suggest speakers of a talk in the edit form. We should allow that too! 
For some reason, when I click the playback speed select on Google chrome (Mac) it gets insta closed. It works on Safari. https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0166d58f-97d0-4219-b89e-1ea8800309b3 I played around with the source (about...
We have this warning now when the test CI runs ``` /home/runner/work/rubyvideo/rubyvideo/vendor/bundle/ruby/3.3.0/gems/railties-8.0.0.rc1/lib/rails/tasks/statistics.rake:4: warning: already initialized constant STATS_DIRECTORIES /home/runner/work/rubyvideo/rubyvideo/vendor/bundle/ruby/3.3.0/gems/railties-8.0.0.rc1/lib/rails/tasks/statistics.rake:4: warning: previous definition of STATS_DIRECTORIES was here ```
I guess it would be a good idea to allow sorting videos / events by year. For example, i dont want to see old videos (i.e., topics may not be...
On the front page, the latest talks are shown and a link is provided to "see all talks" When you visit this page, the videos don't match the front page...
Multi-Track conferences sometimes have themed-tracks, which are either on a single day the whole day, a half day, or even just a few consecutive talks. For context it's sometimes good...