Re: [Debconf-team] Website

2015-12-16 Thread Tammy Manning
Thanks Raoul awesome!

let me know when I can have a look at it.

Regards
Tammy

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Raoul Snyman  wrote:

> Hey Tammy,
>
> I started getting the design into wafer, and got most of the way about a
> week ago. Things have been a bit hectic the last week and a bit, but I'm
> hoping to actually get the pages from the current site into wafer tonight,
> and then push that up to git.
>
> The good news is that I go on leave from Thursday, so I should have a lot
> more time from then :-)
>
> R.
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website

2015-12-15 Thread Tammy Manning
`Hi Raoul

Hope all is well with you!

Was wondering how the website was coming on?
Do you need anything from me or would you like to meet to chat about
anything?

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website

2015-12-15 Thread Raoul Snyman
Hey Tammy, 

I started getting the design into wafer, and got most of the way about a week 
ago. Things have been a bit hectic the last week and a bit, but I'm hoping to 
actually get the pages from the current site into wafer tonight, and then push 
that up to git. 

The good news is that I go on leave from Thursday, so I should have a lot more 
time from then :-) 

R. 
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[Debconf-team] Website meeting: tonight 18:00 UTC (Was Re: website presence meeting: crunch time.)

2015-10-07 Thread Bernelle Verster
Hi all

Summarising this thread:

You are all *amazing*:
* By consensus we agree to develop wafer for DebConf16.
* We also managed to get a static site up - larjona, we need the
brochure on it please, which is now also done \o/ [0].

I think tonight's meeting will be more of a website sprint, so not all
need to attend (see [2] for my reasoning with this... )

Agenda for meeting [1]:
1. Who is involved with which tasks regarding the website
2. Deadline for system decision:
Next, can we decide a date by which time wafer is developed enough to
demonstrate the system, to people with dc-orga experience relating to
the registration system, let them formulate questions and then write
up a plan of
  - what can already be done
  - what needs to be implemented
  - and how one would implement each feature, along with
a conservative time estimate.

Stefano mentioned this has already started: 
Can this process be completed by say, 31 October?

Also, not being a competent website-y person, as poker, am I going
about this the right way?

3.1. Design (colours, fonts) - Feedback on template proposal (there's
a very big one on git - will be smaller soon?... put link here) - can
stand over until next week if needed?
3.2. Overall structure of website
3.3.  Content (pre-written and matrix)
4. Placeholder static site - done
http://debconf16.debconf.org
and https://debconf16.debconf.org goes to wiki (indiebio's fault)
needs to be fixed.
5. Requirements doc (.e. what do we want/need and what are the
options) - still needed?
6. Brochure - done! \o/
7. General - any non-website business to discuss?

Cheers
B

P.S. If this email looks weird, sorry, I'm hungover from
brochure-induced lack of sleep and celebrations - I'm building a
house!

[0] - 
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debconf-data/dc16.git/plain/fundraising/brochure/DebConf16_Sponsorship_brochure_small_151006_v1.pdf
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website meeting: tonight 18:00 UTC (Was Re: website presence meeting: crunch time.)

2015-10-07 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi all

I'm not sure I can attend the meeting (maybe follow reading only by
mobile), so here you are my comments:

El 07/10/15 a las 12:00, Bernelle Verster escribió:
> Hi all
> 
> Summarising this thread:
> 
> You are all *amazing*:
> * By consensus we agree to develop wafer for DebConf16.
> * We also managed to get a static site up - larjona, we need the
> brochure on it please, which is now also done \o/ [0].

Done, but I've linked to
http://media.debconf.org/dc16/fundraising/debconf16_sponsorship_brochure.pdf
instead, I think that link is better.
> 
> I think tonight's meeting will be more of a website sprint, so not all
> need to attend (see [2] for my reasoning with this... )
> 
> Agenda for meeting [1]:
> 1. Who is involved with which tasks regarding the website
> 2. Deadline for system decision:
> Next, can we decide a date by which time wafer is developed enough to
> demonstrate the system, to people with dc-orga experience relating to
> the registration system, let them formulate questions and then write
> up a plan of
>   - what can already be done
>   - what needs to be implemented
>   - and how one would implement each feature, along with
> a conservative time estimate.
> 
> Stefano mentioned this has already started: 
> Can this process be completed by say, 31 October?
> 
> Also, not being a competent website-y person, as poker, am I going
> about this the right way?
> 
> 3.1. Design (colours, fonts) - Feedback on template proposal (there's
> a very big one on git - will be smaller soon?... put link here) - can
> stand over until next week if needed?

I still don't know which is the official logo (if there is only one...).
As soon as the logo is decided, please send me an URL to the image, so I
can get it and make the square or round icon for planet.debian.org

> 3.2. Overall structure of website

Note that in addition to the website (debconf16.debconf.org), there is also:

http://blog.debconf.org/blog << general blog for DebConfs
http://blog.debconf.org/blog/debconf16/  <<< DebConf16 category in
DebConf blog: creation pending! (and I don't know how to do it, though I
could research a bit if nobody else knows).

The posts written in the blog(s) will appear in planet.debconf.org with
the logo that I've asked in 3.1 (currently, they would appear with
DebConf15 logo).

In DebConf15 website, there was a frame "News" in the website homepage
that showed the http://blog.debconf.org/blog/debconf16/ posts.

Rationale of this configuration: frankly, I'm not sure (it was like that
when I began to get involved), but I suppose that this config both
satisfy Debianers accostumed to follow the Debian news in the planet
(and don't caring too much about DebConf website, since important
announcements are sent by email too), and non-debianers that will
usually go to the DebConfNN website to get news about DebConf (and need
not only the blog info, but also all the website info about the venue,
sponsors, etc).

I suppose that you should decide if replicating this structure in wafer,
and how, or handle in a different way.

> 3.3.  Content (pre-written and matrix)

I've moved to the wiki the summary of Publicity channels and the
brainstorming about content that I remember to have been posted in
DebConf15. Please have a look and note that we have more channels
available for publishing/mirroring, not only the website:

https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Publicity

Regards

-- 
Laura Arjona
https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona

> 4. Placeholder static site - done
> http://debconf16.debconf.org
> and https://debconf16.debconf.org goes to wiki (indiebio's fault)
> needs to be fixed.
> 5. Requirements doc (.e. what do we want/need and what are the
> options) - still needed?
> 6. Brochure - done! \o/
> 7. General - any non-website business to discuss?
> 
> Cheers
> B
> 
> P.S. If this email looks weird, sorry, I'm hungover from
> brochure-induced lack of sleep and celebrations - I'm building a
> house!
> 
> [0] - 
> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debconf-data/dc16.git/plain/fundraising/brochure/DebConf16_Sponsorship_brochure_small_151006_v1.pdf
> [1] - https://titanpad.com/443gTylF6p
> [2] - https://debconf16-capetown.titanpad.com/2
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website: static page or redirect to wiki? - NB for fundraising

2015-10-07 Thread Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
Hi everyone

On 04/10/2015 10:09, Bernelle Verster wrote:
> We're gearing up for fundraising, and we need something at the
> http://debconf16.debconf.org destination.

I made some unilateral copy changes on http://debconf16.debconf.org/ -
please review and change as needed.

-Jonathan

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Re: [Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-06 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) dijo [Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 10:32:28AM +0200]:
> I also don't see the need to battle them out. We have a few people
> strongly in favour of wafer and no one against it (at least as far as I
> could track). martin has brought up Odoo before, but has said that he's
> going to try it out at another conference first and report back to the
> DebConf team next year on how that works out.
> 
> I would rather suggest adding it to the next formal meeting (or maybe
> with at least a week notice if anyone wants to prepare/research
> anything) as an agenda item that we're finalizing website framework
> based on current consensus and take it from there.

I'm replying as I had made a suggestion of adopting Drupal. I still
believe it is flexible enough to cover (at least, most of) DebConf's
needs in at least as good a fashion as the systems we have used over
the past few years.

But OTOH, even if I take a firm time commitment to be available (which
is my intention, but I have learnt not to trust my intentions too much
;-) ), I completely agree with you. There are many Wafer
enthusiasts. That makes it quite better suited than anything I can
come up with, so let me withdraw my proposition.


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Re: [Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-06 Thread Jonathan Carter

On 06/10/2015 20:43, Gunnar Wolf wrote:

Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) dijo [Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 10:32:28AM +0200]:

I also don't see the need to battle them out. We have a few people
strongly in favour of wafer and no one against it (at least as far as I
could track). martin has brought up Odoo before, but has said that he's
going to try it out at another conference first and report back to the
DebConf team next year on how that works out.

I would rather suggest adding it to the next formal meeting (or maybe
with at least a week notice if anyone wants to prepare/research
anything) as an agenda item that we're finalizing website framework
based on current consensus and take it from there.


I'm replying as I had made a suggestion of adopting Drupal. I still
believe it is flexible enough to cover (at least, most of) DebConf's
needs in at least as good a fashion as the systems we have used over
the past few years.


Ah yes, quite right. Bernelle did mention that before but I think I 
might have missed your original suggestion before (I was a late-comer to 
the debconf-team list).



But OTOH, even if I take a firm time commitment to be available (which
is my intention, but I have learnt not to trust my intentions too much
;-) ), I completely agree with you. There are many Wafer
enthusiasts. That makes it quite better suited than anything I can
come up with, so let me withdraw my proposition.


I hope not on my account, but that would certainly make reaching an 
overwhelming consensus easier which will help move things along. Who 
knows maybe you'll learn to love Wafer/Django/Python as well :)


-Jonathan

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Re: [Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-05 Thread Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
Hi!

On 05/10/2015 07:28, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
>> * Then I put the advantages and disadvantages for each 'contender'.
>> The way this is written feels very battle-like, which is not (really)
>> intended. If you have another way of summarising this, please go ahead
>> (a table in a wiki?) The point is that at the meeting I don't want to
>> go through all of this, it should be clear by then.
> 
> Wafer seems to have the momentum, so its ok with me if we skip the
> battle and just figure out who's going to do what to make wafer work for
> DC16 (and beyond).

I also don't see the need to battle them out. We have a few people
strongly in favour of wafer and no one against it (at least as far as I
could track). martin has brought up Odoo before, but has said that he's
going to try it out at another conference first and report back to the
DebConf team next year on how that works out.

I would rather suggest adding it to the next formal meeting (or maybe
with at least a week notice if anyone wants to prepare/research
anything) as an agenda item that we're finalizing website framework
based on current consensus and take it from there.

-Jonathan

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[Debconf-team] Website: static page or redirect to wiki? - NB for fundraising

2015-10-04 Thread Bernelle Verster
Hi all

We're gearing up for fundraising, and we need something at the
http://debconf16.debconf.org destination.

I think we have two options:
1. Create a static page with the logo, consistent with the front page
of the brochure, with the date, an "interested in sponsoring? Contact
us at spons...@debconf.org" line and maybe the link to the wiki [1]

2. Make the http://debconf16.debconf.org redirect to the wiki [1] for
now. (and update the important info on the wiki with the sponsor
details too)

Thoughts? Who do I poke to make this happen, ASAP?

regards
B

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[Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-04 Thread Bernelle Verster
Hi all

PyConZA is over which means it's website time.

I don't think we'll find a time for everyone to attend the meeting, so
we need to be clear on the meeting objectives and make this as
cooperative as possible. Bear this in mind and put your thoughts in
the titanpad [1] accordingly so that your voice is heard. Ideally,
then, it won't matter who attends, and hey, then we can even settle
this over email!

May I suggest Wednesday 18:00 UTC just because I see no other
alternative. Please feel free to suggest another day/time.

* The main meeting objective:
Decide on which system(s) are being developed as contenders for the
DC16 website. (If we feel we can decide to only go with wafer, that
would be *amazing*)
* Secondary objective:
Decide on a deadline for the contenders to show their stuff so we can
make a final decision. Winner takes all. Current suggestion is 31
October.

Then, to get as much discussion done before then, on the titanpad [1],
I suggest:

* Can we get an idea for what is in the running, and who is driving it?
Systems intended to show convincing argument by deadline, and lead
person driving it:
wafer (hodgestar)
odoo? (madduck?)
(edrz?)
(Ganneff?)
Drupal (gwolf)?
(Modify as appropriate on the titanpad, not in the email thread)

* Then I put the advantages and disadvantages for each 'contender'.
The way this is written feels very battle-like, which is not (really)
intended. If you have another way of summarising this, please go ahead
(a table in a wiki?) The point is that at the meeting I don't want to
go through all of this, it should be clear by then.

Everyone involved/interested should know by the start of the meeting:
1) What systems are going to be developed to a convincing point by the
deadline (possibly end of October), and who will be driving each
process
2) What are the general feelings for the advantages and disadvantages of each.
This meeting is NOT for people to argue for systems that they won't be
helping to develop. That you can do before the meeting, on the
titanpad.

In the event that we deal with this in a short time, there's a few
other agenda points like Visual Design we can focus on, which is much
more fun.

regards
B

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Re: [Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-04 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Bernelle Verster  [2015-10-04 20:54 +0200]:
> Said another way, if we do the *amazing*, and wafer is the way to
> go, are we confident that it will carry us all the way through, or
> do we still need to see it's stuff by the deadline to find out
> what else needs to be planned for? Can we say, yes, we are 100%
> behind wafer, and we need to know what its limitations are by the
> deadline (e.g. 31 October) so we can fix those things in time?

Summary from IRC (I hope I got it all right):

There are people in dc-orga with a lot of experience as to what's
needed from a website/registration/schedule system.

There are people who know wafer and can make informed guesstimates
about what it would take to add certain features.

The intersection of these two groups can answer the question and fix
the decision, and by the multiple-eyes principle, it would help to
have a few people in that intersection.

One way forward would thus be to demonstrate wafer to people with
dc-orga experience relating to the registration system, let them
formulate questions and then write up a plan of

  - what can already be done
  - what needs to be implemented
  - and how one would implement each feature, along with
a conservative time estimate.

The goal of all of this is not to keep people busy. Rather, it's
about expediting the decision for wafer, so that we can comfortably
make it.

For if wafer wouldn't meet our needs, then we'd need to revert to
Summit, and we'd need to put a lot of work into Summit, so we
shouldn't wait too long.

On the other hand, if we know what needs to be done, and there's
already a general direction of how it would be done with wafer,
along with a time estimation, then people might just pick it up the
work.

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Re: [Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-04 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Bernelle Verster  [2015-10-04 19:49 +0200]:
> Decide on which system(s) are being developed as contenders for the
> DC16 website. (If we feel we can decide to only go with wafer, that
> would be *amazing*)

I would be happy if wafer was the system we need and which does
everything for us. I'd be quite happy to retire my Odoo plans for
now. I will be using Odoo for another conference in May 2016 and
then will have a lot more info.

Maybe the best next step would be to get a wafer tour, e.g.
a screencast or an IRC tutorial, showing off the functionality, so
that we can convince everyone that it's the most promising solution
and worthy of investing time?

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Re: [Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-04 Thread Bernelle Verster
On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 8:28 PM, martin f krafft  wrote:
> also sprach Bernelle Verster  [2015-10-04 19:49 +0200]:
>> Decide on which system(s) are being developed as contenders for the
>> DC16 website. (If we feel we can decide to only go with wafer, that
>> would be *amazing*)
>
> I would be happy if wafer was the system we need and which does
> everything for us. I'd be quite happy to retire my Odoo plans for
> now. I will be using Odoo for another conference in May 2016 and
> then will have a lot more info.
>
> Maybe the best next step would be to get a wafer tour, e.g.
> a screencast or an IRC tutorial, showing off the functionality, so
> that we can convince everyone that it's the most promising solution
> and worthy of investing time?
>
So I think that will happen anyways, wafer is one of the 'contenders'.
I guess to rephrase, are there any other serious contenders?
And if not, and we are *not* convinced by wafer by the deadline
(albeit unlikely), what then? Summit?

Said another way, if we do the *amazing*, and wafer is the way to go,
are we confident that it will carry us all the way through, or do we
still need to see it's stuff by the deadline to find out what else
needs to be planned for? Can we say, yes, we are 100% behind wafer,
and we need to know what its limitations are by the deadline (e.g. 31
October) so we can fix those things in time?

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Re: [Debconf-team] website presence meeting: crunch time.

2015-10-04 Thread Eric Dantan Rzewnicki
On Sun, Oct 04, 2015 at 07:49:06PM +0200, Bernelle Verster wrote:
> Hi all
> May I suggest Wednesday 18:00 UTC just because I see no other
> alternative. Please feel free to suggest another day/time.
> 
> * Can we get an idea for what is in the running, and who is driving it?
> Systems intended to show convincing argument by deadline, and lead
> person driving it:
> wafer (hodgestar)
> odoo? (madduck?)
> (edrz?)

I'm not driving anything. 

> (Modify as appropriate on the titanpad, not in the email thread)

Done.

> * Then I put the advantages and disadvantages for each 'contender'.
> The way this is written feels very battle-like, which is not (really)
> intended. If you have another way of summarising this, please go ahead
> (a table in a wiki?) The point is that at the meeting I don't want to
> go through all of this, it should be clear by then.

Wafer seems to have the momentum, so its ok with me if we skip the
battle and just figure out who's going to do what to make wafer work for
DC16 (and beyond).

-Eric
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website to watch streaming of the DebConf14

2014-07-30 Thread Carl Karsten
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki e...@zhevny.com
wrote:

 (Cc:ing debconf-video)

 On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 08:59:07PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
  On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:25:36PM -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote:
I'm thinking of using similar tools (cortado[4], html+css, html5
tagvideo) similar code of the previous editions, however, in place
of IRC webchat.oftc, wanting to try the scrollback[5], being a free
tool which integrates with social networking and IRC.
Also is open to other suggestions and collaborations. Bring the
contents of transmission DebConf14 a larger number of developers and
contributors.
   Could you take a look at http://timvideos.us/ ? We're running video
 for
   a conference right now, so you can see real things going on. You can
   find the source in https://github.com/timvideos. You may want to hack
   this one and have it integrated to other tools of your preference.
   Anyway, you're also free to use other stuff as you did great for past
   DCs. You can talk to me directly if you need quick responses in pt_BR,
   I'm becoming quite involved with video team from next days so I may be
   useful on this.
  It's probably worth mentioning that Summit, which we're using this year,
 has
  built-in support for linking IRC channels and video in-line in the page
 for
  each session.

 To be clear, do you mean the icecast_url field in summit.schedule.Room ?


No.

It is yet another code base.  It is both streaming server and django
website to build a central page of streams that shows images taken from
each  stream every 5 seconds.  Plus a bunch of other features like js irc
chat on the same page.

 You can  find the source in https://github.com/timvideos.

http://timvideos.us/  is an instance of it.  Currently there is no event
streaming, and because it dynamicaly builds the main page based on the talk
schedule, it doesn't look like much.

If someone wants to make it better let me know and I'll document out how to
bring up a dev instance with dummy streams.


from what I've found so far that just displays a link to some external
 place to view the live stream. Valessio is talking about making a nice
 looking page that we could link to from there. It will make it easy for
 viewers to watch directly in their browsers and provide other nice
 stuff. I haven't yet found that kind of functionality in summit. If you
 have, please point me at it.

  If there are tools other than those currently in place which
  you would like us to use, perhaps you can do that integration in Summit,
 so
  we don't accidentally end up with multiple pages with different IRC/video
  views?
 
https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Summit

 I'm getting decently comfortable with the summit code. So, I can likely
 help if we decide to integrate Valessio's work directly into summit.
 Just pointing to his creation from the schedule is probably sufficient,
 though, and less work.

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website to watch streaming of the DebConf14

2014-07-30 Thread Eric Dantan Rzewnicki
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 08:56:36PM -0400, Carl Karsten wrote:
 On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki e...@zhevny.com
 wrote:
  It's probably worth mentioning that Summit, which we're using this year,
 has
  built-in support for linking IRC channels and video in-line in the page
 for
  each session.
 
 To be clear, do you mean the icecast_url field in summit.schedule.Room ?

My question was to Steve wrt Summit ... has built-in support ...
in-line. All I've seen so far in Summit is a field to put a URL
in. 

Nonetheless, your answer is interesting.

 No.
 
 It is yet another code base.  It is both streaming server and django website 
 to
 build a central page of streams that shows images taken from each  stream 
 every
 5 seconds.  Plus a bunch of other features like js irc chat on the same page. 
 
  You can  find the source in https://github.com/timvideos.
 
 http://timvideos.us/  is an instance of it.  Currently there is no event
 streaming, and because it dynamicaly builds the main page based on the talk
 schedule, it doesn't look like much.
 
 If someone wants to make it better let me know and I'll document out how to
 bring up a dev instance with dummy streams.
 
 
 
 from what I've found so far that just displays a link to some external
 place to view the live stream. Valessio is talking about making a nice
 looking page that we could link to from there. It will make it easy for
 viewers to watch directly in their browsers and provide other nice
 stuff. I haven't yet found that kind of functionality in summit. If you
 have, please point me at it.
 
  If there are tools other than those currently in place which
  you would like us to use, perhaps you can do that integration in Summit,
 so
  we don't accidentally end up with multiple pages with different 
 IRC/video
  views?
 
    https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Summit
 
 I'm getting decently comfortable with the summit code. So, I can likely
 help if we decide to integrate Valessio's work directly into summit.
 Just pointing to his creation from the schedule is probably sufficient,
 though, and less work.
 
 -edrz

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website to watch streaming of the DebConf14

2014-07-28 Thread Eric Dantan Rzewnicki
(Cc:ing debconf-video)

On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 08:59:07PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
 On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:25:36PM -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote:
   I'm thinking of using similar tools (cortado[4], html+css, html5
   tagvideo) similar code of the previous editions, however, in place
   of IRC webchat.oftc, wanting to try the scrollback[5], being a free
   tool which integrates with social networking and IRC.
   Also is open to other suggestions and collaborations. Bring the
   contents of transmission DebConf14 a larger number of developers and
   contributors.
  Could you take a look at http://timvideos.us/ ? We're running video for
  a conference right now, so you can see real things going on. You can
  find the source in https://github.com/timvideos. You may want to hack
  this one and have it integrated to other tools of your preference.
  Anyway, you're also free to use other stuff as you did great for past
  DCs. You can talk to me directly if you need quick responses in pt_BR,
  I'm becoming quite involved with video team from next days so I may be
  useful on this.
 It's probably worth mentioning that Summit, which we're using this year, has
 built-in support for linking IRC channels and video in-line in the page for
 each session. 

To be clear, do you mean the icecast_url field in summit.schedule.Room ?
from what I've found so far that just displays a link to some external
place to view the live stream. Valessio is talking about making a nice
looking page that we could link to from there. It will make it easy for
viewers to watch directly in their browsers and provide other nice
stuff. I haven't yet found that kind of functionality in summit. If you
have, please point me at it.

 If there are tools other than those currently in place which
 you would like us to use, perhaps you can do that integration in Summit, so
 we don't accidentally end up with multiple pages with different IRC/video
 views?
 
   https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Summit

I'm getting decently comfortable with the summit code. So, I can likely
help if we decide to integrate Valessio's work directly into summit.
Just pointing to his creation from the schedule is probably sufficient,
though, and less work.

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website to watch streaming of the DebConf14

2014-07-26 Thread Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
Hey valessio!

On Sat, Jul 05, 2014 at 02:32:43AM -0300, ValessioBrito wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 In previous editions collaborated to create a simple page[1][2][3]
 which allows you to track the DebConf while interacting via IRC.
 
 In this issue I want to make that contribution, if there is someone in
 charge of this task.

Sure, I'm so happy to have you attending DC again :)

 I'm thinking of using similar tools (cortado[4], html+css, html5
 tagvideo) similar code of the previous editions, however, in place
 of IRC webchat.oftc, wanting to try the scrollback[5], being a free
 tool which integrates with social networking and IRC.
 
 Also is open to other suggestions and collaborations. Bring the
 contents of transmission DebConf14 a larger number of developers and
 contributors.

Could you take a look at http://timvideos.us/ ? We're running video for
a conference right now, so you can see real things going on. You can
find the source in https://github.com/timvideos. You may want to hack
this one and have it integrated to other tools of your preference.
Anyway, you're also free to use other stuff as you did great for past
DCs. You can talk to me directly if you need quick responses in pt_BR,
I'm becoming quite involved with video team from next days so I may be
useful on this.

Regards,

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website to watch streaming of the DebConf14

2014-07-26 Thread Steve Langasek
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:25:36PM -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote:
  I'm thinking of using similar tools (cortado[4], html+css, html5
  tagvideo) similar code of the previous editions, however, in place
  of IRC webchat.oftc, wanting to try the scrollback[5], being a free
  tool which integrates with social networking and IRC.

  Also is open to other suggestions and collaborations. Bring the
  contents of transmission DebConf14 a larger number of developers and
  contributors.

 Could you take a look at http://timvideos.us/ ? We're running video for
 a conference right now, so you can see real things going on. You can
 find the source in https://github.com/timvideos. You may want to hack
 this one and have it integrated to other tools of your preference.
 Anyway, you're also free to use other stuff as you did great for past
 DCs. You can talk to me directly if you need quick responses in pt_BR,
 I'm becoming quite involved with video team from next days so I may be
 useful on this.

It's probably worth mentioning that Summit, which we're using this year, has
built-in support for linking IRC channels and video in-line in the page for
each session.  If there are tools other than those currently in place which
you would like us to use, perhaps you can do that integration in Summit, so
we don't accidentally end up with multiple pages with different IRC/video
views?

  https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Summit

Cheers,
-- 
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Debian Developer   to set it on, and I can move the world.
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[Debconf-team] Website to watch streaming of the DebConf14

2014-07-04 Thread ValessioBrito
Hi all,

In previous editions collaborated to create a simple page[1][2][3]
which allows you to track the DebConf while interacting via IRC.

In this issue I want to make that contribution, if there is someone in
charge of this task.

I'm thinking of using similar tools (cortado[4], html+css, html5
tagvideo) similar code of the previous editions, however, in place
of IRC webchat.oftc, wanting to try the scrollback[5], being a free
tool which integrates with social networking and IRC.

Also is open to other suggestions and collaborations. Bring the
contents of transmission DebConf14 a larger number of developers and
contributors.


[1] http://debianart.org/dc10/
[2] http://debianart.org/dc11/
[3] http://debianart.org/dc13/
[4] http://www.theora.org/cortado/
[5] http://scrollback.io

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-11-02 Thread Allison Randal
On 11/01/2012 09:25 PM, Michael Banck wrote:
 
 I (and somebody I talked to about Debconf13 today) noticed that the
 schedule link is 404.  Of course we don't have a schedule or CfP yet,
 but I think it would look better if there are no dead links but a
 coming soon page instead.
 
 Just posting this here, I guess this was already an issue before the
 restyle.

I've removed the links for the talk schedule for now, I'll add them back
when we have something to see there.

Thanks for the contribution!

Allison
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-11-01 Thread Michael Banck
Hi,

On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 10:50:56AM -0700, Allison Randal wrote:
 I've checked in a restyle on the dc13 website. Just theme changes so
 far, no content changes. I went for a red  white theme, inspired by the
 logo. All contributions or changes gladly welcomed. :)

I (and somebody I talked to about Debconf13 today) noticed that the
schedule link is 404.  Of course we don't have a schedule or CfP yet,
but I think it would look better if there are no dead links but a
coming soon page instead.

Just posting this here, I guess this was already an issue before the
restyle.


Michael
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-30 Thread Gaudenz Steinlin

Hi

Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org writes:

 Hi,

 On Montag, 29. Oktober 2012, Raphaël Walther wrote:
 I think we should remove the permanent sponsors until they commit.

 they commited already, thats why there permanently listed.

So there is reconfirmation from them each year? Also it's not clear to
me what we actually get from them. Is this documented somewhere? I think
for the exposure they get on our website their yearly contributions
should be somewhat similar to a Bronze sponsor each year.


 Also
 I'd like to help on the website because I think that most of potential
 sponsors will have at least a look on it.

The most pressing issue here is to remove all references to Nicaragua
and DebConf 12. I don't think it hurts if there is not much content at
the moment. A link to the sponsorship brochure would be nice as well.

Gaudenz

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-29 Thread Raphaël Walther
Hello Allison,
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 05:38:06PM +0100, Allison Randal wrote:
 On 10/28/2012 12:16 AM, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
 Okay, that's easy enough. I've commented out the link for the Spanish
 translation, and will change it to whatever translation language is
 chosen. (I'm leaving all the translation templating in place.)
 
  As we don't have any sponsors yet, I don't think we should put any
  sponsors logos onto the site. So just removeing the one from last your
  from the design is fine.
 
 I left the Permanent sponsors and SPI in the footer, but removed the
 others for now. Will add them back in as sponsors sign up.

I think we should remove the permanent sponsors until they commit. Also
I'd like to help on the website because I think that most of potential
sponsors will have at least a look on it.

Cheers,
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-29 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi,

On Montag, 29. Oktober 2012, Raphaël Walther wrote:
 I think we should remove the permanent sponsors until they commit.

they commited already, thats why there permanently listed.

 Also
 I'd like to help on the website because I think that most of potential
 sponsors will have at least a look on it.

indeed  yay!


cheers,
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-29 Thread Allison Randal
On 10/29/2012 09:30 AM, Raphaël Walther wrote:
 
 I think we should remove the permanent sponsors until they commit. 

Okay, removed those as well.

 Also
 I'd like to help on the website because I think that most of potential
 sponsors will have at least a look on it.

Please, dive in, there's quite a lot of work still needed, so the more
hands the better.

Allison
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-29 Thread Luca Capello
Hi there!

On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 19:50:56 +0200, Allison Randal wrote:
 I've checked in a restyle on the dc13 website. Just theme changes so
 far, no content changes. I went for a red  white theme, inspired by the
 logo. All contributions or changes gladly welcomed. :)

Allison, Eric and Ana (who did stuff before): thank you very much for
all the work done on the website and sorry if I was not promptly
reacting after the last team meeting on IRC:

  
http://meetbot.debian.net/debconf-team/2012/debconf-team.2012-10-22-18.00.log.html#l-501

Thx, bye,
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-28 Thread Allison Randal
On 10/28/2012 12:16 AM, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
 
 For now I think it's OK to just have an englisch page. As soon as we are
 sure if the venue will be either in the german or french speaking part
 we probably want to translate to this language. The other three
 languages are nice to have but IMO not essential. It may be very hard to
 find someone to translate it to Romansh, sadly. I don't know any Free
 Software people knowing that language.

Okay, that's easy enough. I've commented out the link for the Spanish
translation, and will change it to whatever translation language is
chosen. (I'm leaving all the translation templating in place.)


 As we don't have any sponsors yet, I don't think we should put any
 sponsors logos onto the site. So just removeing the one from last your
 from the design is fine.

I left the Permanent sponsors and SPI in the footer, but removed the
others for now. Will add them back in as sponsors sign up.

Thanks!
Allison
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[Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-27 Thread Allison Randal
I've checked in a restyle on the dc13 website. Just theme changes so
far, no content changes. I went for a red  white theme, inspired by the
logo. All contributions or changes gladly welcomed. :)

I'll do some Information Architecture work next, organizing menus and
such. Then run through pages and make sure they're updated for 2013.

One notable thing is that the site currently offers translations in
Spanish when I'm guessing it should offer German, French, Italian, and
Romansh. There's some templating work there, but also input needed from
locals. (I can run pages through Google translate for a first
approximation, but they'll need to be fixed up by a native speaker.)

Also, many of the sponsor logos have a bluish background applied from
last year. We'll need updated versions of the logos for the returning
sponsors. (I managed to fetch transparent-background logos from past
years for the Permanent sponsors.)

Allison
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website restyle

2012-10-27 Thread Gaudenz Steinlin

Hi Allison

Thanks for working on the page.

Allison Randal alli...@lohutok.net writes:

 I've checked in a restyle on the dc13 website. Just theme changes so
 far, no content changes. I went for a red  white theme, inspired by the
 logo. All contributions or changes gladly welcomed. :)

 I'll do some Information Architecture work next, organizing menus and
 such. Then run through pages and make sure they're updated for 2013.

 One notable thing is that the site currently offers translations in
 Spanish when I'm guessing it should offer German, French, Italian, and
 Romansh. There's some templating work there, but also input needed from
 locals. (I can run pages through Google translate for a first
 approximation, but they'll need to be fixed up by a native speaker.)

For now I think it's OK to just have an englisch page. As soon as we are
sure if the venue will be either in the german or french speaking part
we probably want to translate to this language. The other three
languages are nice to have but IMO not essential. It may be very hard to
find someone to translate it to Romansh, sadly. I don't know any Free
Software people knowing that language.


 Also, many of the sponsor logos have a bluish background applied from
 last year. We'll need updated versions of the logos for the returning
 sponsors. (I managed to fetch transparent-background logos from past
 years for the Permanent sponsors.)

As we don't have any sponsors yet, I don't think we should put any
sponsors logos onto the site. So just removeing the one from last your
from the design is fine.

Gaudenz

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website texts and code cleanup

2012-02-25 Thread Felix Delattre
On 02/24/2012 10:21 PM, Felix Delattre wrote:
 Hello, good News!

 The new website design is up it has now some more texts and a Spanish
 version: http://debconf12.debconf.org/
 We are currently working on getting more texts ready and translated.  In
 case you have some spare time you are welcome to help us a bit, by
 reviewing or improving English texts in the wiki [1].

 Pushing the website live I realized that the web server is not
 interpreting correctly archives ending with .es in this folder (for dc 8
 it seemed to work). Anyway I changed the script handling now to the
 following pattern: NAME.es.xhtml instead of NAME.xhtml.es This is surely
 a more standard way of naming xhtml files.

 The script which is getting executed by cron every ten minutes processes
 and then copies the resulting files to the directory of the web server's
 virtual host. But it is NOT deleting old files, in case they have been
 created before. I don't have any access to the web server, so I'd like
 to ask one of you to clean the files up (by deleting all) once and run
 the script again.

Ganneff deleted the files and ran the update-website script. Thanks!

 Thank you!
 Cheers,
 Felix

 [1] http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf12/Website
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[Debconf-team] Website texts and code cleanup

2012-02-24 Thread Felix Delattre
Hello, good News!

The new website design is up it has now some more texts and a Spanish
version: http://debconf12.debconf.org/
We are currently working on getting more texts ready and translated.  In
case you have some spare time you are welcome to help us a bit, by
reviewing or improving English texts in the wiki [1].

Pushing the website live I realized that the web server is not
interpreting correctly archives ending with .es in this folder (for dc 8
it seemed to work). Anyway I changed the script handling now to the
following pattern: NAME.es.xhtml instead of NAME.xhtml.es This is surely
a more standard way of naming xhtml files.

The script which is getting executed by cron every ten minutes processes
and then copies the resulting files to the directory of the web server's
virtual host. But it is NOT deleting old files, in case they have been
created before. I don't have any access to the web server, so I'd like
to ask one of you to clean the files up (by deleting all) once and run
the script again.

Thank you!
Cheers,
Felix

[1] http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf12/Website
[2] http://debconf9.debconf.org/index.xhtml.es
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website related track at next DebConf

2011-03-05 Thread Martin Zobel-Helas
Hi, 

On Mon Feb 14, 2011 at 14:58:43 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
 On 02/14/2011 02:44 PM, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
  on the debian-www list we recently spoke about the idea to have a
  website related track during DebConf. I don't think it need to be
  directly only www.debian.org related, maybe name it debian.org related
  webservices which can be everything from DDPO, DDP, PTS to wiki or
  planet. My idea would be to also have some sort of round table or
  discussion round at the end of that track (0.5h-1h or so).
 
 I think this is a great idea.  Web-facing services provided by the
 project represent a large part of our public image, and also serve our
 goals of transparency and openness.  Getting people to think and work
 actively on these things during debconf would be a really good thing.
 
 Thanks for proposing this, Martin.  Would you be up for acting as a sort
 of track coordinator for this, encouraging talk submissions and making
 sure that the major debian-related webservices are all well-represented
 in the proposals?  Or do you know someone who might be interested in
 coordinating such a track?

I think i can do so.

Cheers
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website related track at next DebConf

2011-03-05 Thread Frank Lin PIAT
On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 15:11 +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I wonder if it would make sense, to speak to the DebConf Orga Team to
 have a track about website and website related topic during the next
 DebConf. This does not mean we will need a full day of talks with that,
 but i would consider it usefull to have also BoF's and round tables to
 various topics.
 
 Not only that we have the new layout to talk about, but also topics like
 SEO, search.debian.org, packages.d.o, changelog.debian.org and so on.
 
 What do you think about this idea?

This is certainly a good idea, we could use more contributors in web the
publishing areas ;-)

Like I did over the last years, I intend to setup a DebianWiki BoF
session.

Beside maintaining and integrating the existing websites (as already
mentioned by Martin and Simon), we also need some contributors to
develop some new tools, i.e to publish some content from our
distribution. Most of this work could be done in collaboration with the
PTS. For example, we need a reliable manpages.debian.org (oh, let's call
it docs.debian.org and get ready to publish all kind of docs included in
our distributions, including README.Debian, NEWS.Debian ...)
In the wiki, we also maintain quite a few pages that are actually
extraction from Debian package, like supported USB and PCI devices...)
those extraction could/should be automated.

I would be pleased to work on those talk/BoF (with whomever is
interested).


On Thu, 2011-01-20, Simon Paillard wrote:
 Sorry for any potential en_FR.

me too ;-)

Regards,

Franklin

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[Debconf-team] Website related track at next DebConf

2011-02-14 Thread Martin Zobel-Helas
Hi DebConf Team, 

on the debian-www list we recently spoke about the idea to have a
website related track during DebConf. I don't think it need to be
directly only www.debian.org related, maybe name it debian.org related
webservices which can be everything from DDPO, DDP, PTS to wiki or
planet. My idea would be to also have some sort of round table or
discussion round at the end of that track (0.5h-1h or so).

I thought you might want to hear about this idea, when you start the
planing for talks during DebConf.

What do you think about this idea?

Cheers,
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website Update

2009-02-23 Thread Martín Ferrari
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 18:04, Martín Ferrari martin.ferr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Somebody from the team has any problem with the suggested template? If
 not, I'm going to update the website with it...

Sorry, I just saw it's on the agenda for today's meeting


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[Debconf-team] Website Update

2009-02-22 Thread Jonas Jacek
Hi,
I have made the requested changes and added a list and a simple table style:

http://bugfixes.eu/preview.html

Let me know if you decide on the logo.
Thanks.
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website Layout DebConf 2009

2009-02-14 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi,

On Freitag, 13. Februar 2009, Jonas Jacek wrote:
 Yes, I'm subscribed.

cool :)

 Are there any decisions regarding the logo?

not yet. we will decide upon the logo on our next irc meeting on 2009-02-23 at 
20 UTC. 


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Re: [Debconf-team] Website Layout DebConf 2009

2009-02-13 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi,

Jonas, you're subscribed, right? So we dont have to cc: you?

On Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2009, Martín Ferrari wrote:
  You can find a first, rough draft over here:
  http://bugfixes.eu/preview.html
 Great, thanks!!

I like it too :)

 I like it, what the rest of the team think of it? Is the logo used
 here been settled as the official?

No, the logo is just a draft.


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Re: [Debconf-team] Website Layout DebConf 2009

2009-02-13 Thread ValessioBrito
others many proposal of logo, in svn:
http://www.valessiobrito.info/projetos/debconf/debconf9/


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Re: [Debconf-team] Website Layout DebConf 2009

2009-02-13 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach ValessioBrito vales...@gmail.com [2009.02.13.2000 +0100]:
 others many proposal of logo, in svn:
 http://www.valessiobrito.info/projetos/debconf/debconf9/

Since for most people, DebConf9 is in Spain, my vote's for one of
the orange-with-red-border logos.

On the other hand, having the other colours might just as well be
more accurate and allow our attendees to have an aha moment at
some point, if they care.

If I had to choose, I'd still take proposal02.svg, column 3, row 1.

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Re: [Debconf-team] Website Layout DebConf 2009

2009-02-13 Thread Jonas Jacek


Holger Levsen wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Jonas, you're subscribed, right? So we dont have to cc: you?
 

Yes, I'm subscribed.

I have been out of the office for two days, that's why I haven't
responded yet. I will make some adjustments on the template tomorrow.
I'll let the list know when a new version is online.


Are there any decisions regarding the logo?
Regards - Jonas
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[Debconf-team] Website Layout DebConf 2009

2009-02-10 Thread Jonas Jacek
Hi everybody,

my name is Jonas, I'm new to the list and also quite new to the IRC
channel @ debian.org - so, you might not know me. You can find a link to
my online profile (with contact details etc.) in the footer of this mail.

I met H01ger a week ago and he asked me to help you design the
conference website/ pentabarf for DebConf 2009. - What an honour! I had
to do it.

You can find a first, rough draft over here: http://bugfixes.eu/preview.html

I would like to ask you to give me some feedback as I need to know if
you like what you see and if you are missing something.

I'm off tomorrow, so it could take me up to 24h to answer your emails.
Thank you for your help.

Regards - Jonas
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Re: [Debconf-team] Website Layout DebConf 2009

2009-02-10 Thread ValessioBrito
very cool...
change Copyright 2009 by Jonas Jacek, a friend of Open-Source to
Copyleft Layout... or GPL

.ValessioBrito

2009/2/11 Jonas Jacek debc...@jabz.org:
 Hi everybody,

 my name is Jonas, I'm new to the list and also quite new to the IRC
 channel @ debian.org - so, you might not know me. You can find a link to
 my online profile (with contact details etc.) in the footer of this mail.

 I met H01ger a week ago and he asked me to help you design the
 conference website/ pentabarf for DebConf 2009. - What an honour! I had
 to do it.

 You can find a first, rough draft over here: http://bugfixes.eu/preview.html

 I would like to ask you to give me some feedback as I need to know if
 you like what you see and if you are missing something.

 I'm off tomorrow, so it could take me up to 24h to answer your emails.
 Thank you for your help.

 Regards - Jonas
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[Debconf-team] Website

2008-12-28 Thread Martín Ferrari
Hi there,

as there was no news about other ways of maintaining the website, I
just copied the layout from dc8, including count-down timer and
weather information (does anybody know of a better METAR source for
Cáceres than LEBZ?). If you wish to contribute, adding content is the
same as it used to be: just use index.xhtml.* as a template, add
translatable strings in strings.* and fixed items to page.tt.

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[Debconf-team] Website!

2007-02-28 Thread Steve McIntyre
Canonical
Univention

need adding; their money has already landed. I'd like to ack them...

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