In the EuroPython meeting this morning, we talked quite a bit about the website story. As has been mentioned before, we're going to use CERN's indico software for the actual conference bits, but indico is no general web server and so we need something else to hold press releases, interviews, perhaps travel and other general information and so on, and probably have this site be what the visitor sees at http://www.europython.org/.
For one reason and another, it would be nice to not totally bin what is currently at http://www.europython.org/ and instead archive the 2005 version somewhere and use the existing set up and look and feel to present this year's information. This, however, requires someone who knows about CPS. While I was writing this mail I talked to Stefane Fermigier on #europython and he said he'd be willing to help with this, but it seems worth posting the mail anyway. So: does this sound like a reasonable plan to you? Are you willing/able to help? Cheers, mwh -- at any rate, I'm satisfied that not only do they know which end of the pointy thing to hold, but where to poke it for maximum effect. -- Eric The Read, asr, on google.com _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
