Creation of a conference website

Nicholas Butler nb at petamem.com
Tue Jan 7 10:35:33 CET 2014


Hi Sebastien,

Sorry for not getting back to you sooner, but I was away over the
holidays.
Thanks for setting up the test site for us.
I have just one question, as I haven't used your set up before and we
are confused as how to access it.
To edit the site, can we go to http://test.mongueurs.net/czpw2014/
then click on the login text and in the login request field Martina
would enter her ssh account number in the login field and her ssh key
password in the password field?
Or do we have to access your server via putty that we use and access
our files that way?

Kind regards,

Nick. 


On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 02:00:07AM +0100, Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote:
> Nicholas Butler wrote:
> 
> > Hi Sebastien,
> 
> Hello Nicholas,
> 
> > I have the information that you have requested. See informaiton below:
> > 
> > Name = Czech Perl Workshop
> > Location = Prague
> > Dates: 20th - 21st May 2014
> > Fees = 500 normal, 250 students & 1000 company
> > 
> > Is it possible to have the web address as http://act.yapc.eu/czpw2014/?
> 
> I created the test site, available here: http://test.mongueurs.net/czpw2014
> 
> Note that this is the test site, only for you to hack on it privately. Once you're satisfied with it, I'll create the production site at its final address.
> 
> To work on the test site, you can log on the server test.mongueurs.net, with the SSH account czpw. The files are in ~/czpw2014-test/
> 
> > Finally Martina will be the first one to work on the page, so she
> > shall get a SSH for her computer. Is it possible to add another SSH
> > key for another computer later, as I will probably be involved in the
> > New Year?
> 
> I added her key to the account, so she should be able to connect right away.
> The account has access to the .ssh/authorized_keys file so you can add more keys by yourself.
> 
> 
> I guess none of you ever worked with an Act conference before, so you'll want to read the organizers documentation, especially the Layout and Template pages:
>  » http://act.mongueurs.net/doc/Manual/Organizer.html
> 
> Mostly, each HTML page (located in actdocs/static/) is made of TT2 templates parts (located in actdocs/templates/). The static resources (CSS, JS, images, etc) are in wwwdocs/
> 
> The test site is based on a blank template. Several people have made their sites with modern web things like Bootstrap, but none has committed it back to the base template. Some are on this list so they might be able to help you.
> 
> 
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> 
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