Ivo van der Wijk wrote:

Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:


* and a live demo with rotating banners (not tested with IE yet, so view it with mozilla or firefox)
http://europython-develop.zope.nl:8050/ep2005/


the themes are not finished yet (registration, search buttons missing, photos, etc)

* the back-office for creating / publishing content is viewable here:
 http://europython-develop.zope.nl:8050/ep2005/workspaces

the rendering times on the development server are of ~ 13req / second on the front page and 8-9 req/s on the others


Hi,

As you may know, we (Amaze) are responsible for hosting europython. The fact that a Zope server was running on 'europython-develop.zope.nl' (esp port 8050) caught me by surprise - I thought we migrated all zope servers off this server to a new hosting server. (See http://mail.python.org/pipermail/europython/2004-August/004528.html for more info)

It seems you installed a Zope server on your own - that's not really part of the deal (though this is hard to prevent if you have shell access).

Do you want us to setup an 'official' development instance on the new hosting server? Any specific needs/requirements?

Regards,

    Ivo


Hi,

yes if you can setup a server, this is fine - I wasn't sure about how port numbers are assigned... The required products are in ~europy/zope-software and the instance is in ~europy/zope/

If there is any problem with setting up a server, we will host the development server here at Chalmers, we have all the required tools. ZEO servers, latest zope, etc....

regards /JM

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