Michael Hudson wrote: >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 > > >
Hi, Michael, it is possible to update the existing site to CPS3.4 (I mailed Stéfane about it) - there have been many improvements in terms of UI, and regorganize the content. But I won't have much time for it before the end of the week. regards /JM _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
