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Re: [opensuse-summit] Summit website is now up and running
- From: Jos Poortvliet <jos@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 14:01:20 +0200
- Message-id: <1991635.tLyvx0276D@linux-6upc>
On Sunday 18 March 2012 22:16:11 Shayon Mukherjee wrote:
Wow. Awesome how-to and website :D
I finally gathered the strength to go over it, added some stuff etc. Now
trying to get that live - a git push doesn't work due to a lack of
permissions :D
Hello,
The openSUSE website is now up and running at http://summit.opensuse.org
. I am open for any comments/feedback you guys have :).
Wow. Awesome how-to and website :D
I finally gathered the strength to go over it, added some stuff etc. Now
trying to get that live - a git push doesn't work due to a lack of
permissions :D
Also I have prepared a documentation on how to edit or add contents to
the summit website. I have tried to make it as easy as possible. Below
are the details
[1] - This contains all the data related to setting up the nanoc
instance on your machine. Committing,fetching and pushing content
to/from off of git. And how to add/edit contents on the summit website.
[2] - This tells you on how to create gpg and sign your ssh keys. As
you need to provide this to darix in order to gain access to the server.
You can find darix at #opensuse-admin channel.
[3] - This is basically nothing but a short list of commands you will be
needing to get the things done. May come handy and may make task
completion quicker i guess.
Also few key points to remember -
1. You need to setup a git and github account
2. Let me know if anything does not work out. Or if this gets
complicated and if you feel comfortable providing the stuff to me. I can
always add it to the website.
3. Once done with editing or adding content make sure push the commits
to git.7. But it is a good idea to view the site on your local machine
first. You can use nanoc view for that.
4. Always do a git fetch/merge before you start working. As it will pull
all the info off of the repo. This is helpful since there are multiple
editors to this site and git fetch/merge will update your local machine
with the recent changes.
5. Once done with creating your ssh key. Create the gpg key, sign the
ssh keys and pass it on to darix. So that you have the deployment
information with you. As this process takes a little bit time :)
6. Please ask me if you questions you have.
7. If you have any "How-to" question regarding the above 6 points the
answer is the documentations.But still if something is not clear let me
know.
[1] -
https://github.com/shayonj/openSUSE-summit/wiki/Managing-content-on-the-op
enSUSE-summit-website [2] -
https://github.com/shayonj/openSUSE-summit/wiki/GPG-and-SSH-keys [3] -
https://github.com/shayonj/openSUSE-summit/wiki/Short-guide
/Shayon
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