I've mirrored the git repo for Hatbox at https://gitorious.org/hatbox/hatbox. It is a public project on my site (https://allthecod.es/hatbox), but you need to create an account to see the project through the web, which I wouldn't force on anyone..
Anyhow, I added a minimal full page width template. It removed the cruft and the sidebar, so a page on shows the title and content.
I did it because the current calendar page (http://fedoramagazine.org/calendar/) isn't great. This should make the calendar a lot easier to read.
Also, consider using this copy:
If you have an event that belongs on our calendar, please submit them to [link to contact email or contact form].
It is prohibitive to use a mailing list to submit an event.
The page doesn't need a signature, nor does it need the notice for bugs; that should be apparent elsewhere on the site, such as a contact page.
maiki
PS Copying Zacharias, in case this list is for something else.
Thanks maiki for making it more public :) But it would be better if you could sent us your new version as a new theme (.zip format), so we could upload it easily on the magazine(directly, as a theme update). And also that way, we could preview your work before releasing it, so we could discuss if we should keep the new version of the theme with the rest of the team. About using a mailing list for submitting events, it was added temporary, as I was working on making a contact us form[1] Don't worry, the list is exactly for purposes like this one! We were also working on a introduction e-mail with Chris, which is now ready.
Thanks for the rest of your recommendations, already corrected many of them ;)
Zacharias Mitzelos
[1]http://fedoramagazine.org/contact-form/ - http://fedoramagazine.org/contact-us/
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