Re: [EuroPython] homepage structure

2006-03-20 Thread Michael Hudson
Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Michael Hudson wrote: > >>If I had infinite time, I'd attack indico until its output vaguely >>resembled that of the ep.org look and reverse proxy it into the >>www.europython.org site structure. However I don't :) >> >> >> > > yes, at least rem

Re: [EuroPython] homepage structure

2006-03-20 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Michael Hudson wrote: >Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >>also It feels weird to switch sites, maybe the location / hotels >>information could be placed www.europython.org ? currently it's >>somehow duplicated. >> >> > >I think this would make sense. > > > >>there is a

Re: [EuroPython] homepage structure

2006-03-20 Thread Michael Hudson
Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > also It feels weird to switch sites, maybe the location / hotels > information could be placed www.europython.org ? currently it's > somehow duplicated. I think this would make sense. > there is also a third site involved > (http://wiki.python.or

Re: [EuroPython] homepage structure

2006-03-17 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Benedikt Hegner wrote: >Hi, > >some comments on the page structure. We have in the menu bar >- Registration >- Location >- Accomodation >- Tracks & Talks >- Events >- Sprints & Wiki > >Isn't there something missing where we can put information about the >"what who why"? (in addition to the boxes

[EuroPython] homepage structure

2006-03-17 Thread Benedikt Hegner
Hi, some comments on the page structure. We have in the menu bar - Registration - Location - Accomodation - Tracks & Talks - Events - Sprints & Wiki Isn't there something missing where we can put information about the "what who why"? (in addition to the boxes on the entry page) Where we can p