[LGM] lgm/2024

Cédric Gémy cedric.gemy at gmail.com
Mon Nov 20 17:11:08 UTC 2023


Hi ale,

thanks for the work. 

The most difficult part of the work for us is to get the proposals, and
don’t forget any. The simplest for that is a dynamic web in which
content might be pasted, or mails. As we experienced badly with
previous edition, solutions might be :

Getting proposals :
- by email
- or by grafiklabor.cc websites that aish has updated last year (we own
the site, the server on which it is running). We could grab data from
it.

Publishing :
- we could build a local content manager and export as static


this way it would be easy to update if needed, and we wouldn’t have to
deal with securizing or hiding datas from git.

What do you think of this ?

apart from that, it is certainly a good idea to add tuxfamily as
partner.


Le vendredi 10 novembre 2023 à 22:34 +0100, ale rimoldi a écrit :
> hi
> 
> the first step being behind us (we a venue and a date!), i prepared
> our server for the second one: a website.
> 
> i've created
> 
> https://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2024/
> 
> by copying over a few files from 2021 and reducing its content to a
> minimum that can be used as a temporary placeholder for the 2024
> site.
> 
> if there is no voice against it, i plan to make i the default for
> 
> https://libregraphicsmeeting.org/
> 
> soon.
> 
> my question to the crew in rennes: how do you want to publish the
> website?
> for me, the simplest solution is to have a git repository where you
> push a static site and i let the site sync with it automatically.
> but i'm open to other solutions, if they're compatible with the
> tuxfamily hosting!
> (btw, we might want to mention tuxfamily among the sponsors /
> partners...)
> 
> have a wonderful weekend
> 
> a.l.e



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