[06:30] <Kilos> morning all
[07:11] <dholbach> good morning
[07:11] <Kilos> hi dholbach  
[07:16] <dholbach> hey Kilos
[08:10] <elacheche> o/ LoCos :)
[20:00] <svij> mhall119: hey, do I remember correctly that you said on the Ubucon UOS-Session that we could use the same software on summit/uds.ubuntu.com for an ubucon?
[20:01] <mhall119> svij: yes, in fact jose is doing that for the next UbuConLA
[20:01] <svij> mhall119: but selfhostign should be also possible?
[20:02] <mhall119> svij: if you want to self-host summit, but that's not always a pleasant experience
[20:02] <svij> why?
[20:02] <mhall119> the codebase just hasn't been polished for making independent deployments easy
[20:02] <svij> oh i see.
[20:02] <mhall119> and it's a bit of an organically-grown mess in places
[20:03] <mhall119> but we can host your UbuCon schedule on summit.ubuntu.com
[20:03] <mhall119> like http://summit.ubuntu.com/ubuconla-2015/
[20:03] <svij> oh right
[20:04] <svij> I'm thinking of an overall new website for ubucon.eu for next year
[20:04] <svij> so I still have some time
[20:05] <mhall119> svij: if all you need is a schedule display, it might be easier to write something custom or use a CMS plugin
[20:05] <svij> thats django cms?
[20:05] <mhall119> you can, there's probably stuff for Wordpress and Drupal too, depending on what you're more familiar with
[20:05] <svij> at ubucon.de we use drupal, but I don't really like it, (old style, not that "moden" looking design etc)
[20:07] <svij> mhall119: anyway, did you see my mail from a few weeks ago regarding that documentation site ?
[20:07] <svij> I only got an answer from nhaines …
[20:09] <mhall119> svij: yes, sorry I haven't replied yet. I'd be happy with helping add documentation (having now run an UbuCon myself), shall we use the wiki until nhaines has a chance to work on ubucon.org?
[20:10] <svij> mhall119: we can, sure. The etherpad log from our uos meeting says, that it should be on c.u.com if I remember correctly
[20:10] <svij> I'm acutally documenting everything in german (on wiki.ubucon.de), but it might be good in english and with experience from other countries
[20:25] <svij> mhall119: there's already a site about "running an ubucon" https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/RunningAnUbucon but pretty outdated, last revision was in 2008…
[20:27] <mhall119> (last edited by localhost), I'm not even sure what that means
[20:28] <svij> probably some script
[20:28] <mhall119> svij: is the current content worth keeping and building on? Or would it be easier to start something new from scratch?
[20:28] <svij> mhall119: I didn't read it yet
[20:33] <svij> mhall119: it doesn't look too bad, but I didn't read it completely so far
[20:33] <svij> but we need more than one site …
[20:36] <mhall119> svij: yeah, but it would be a place to start
[20:36] <svij> sure
[20:36] <mhall119> maybe break things out into different pages, like venue selection, recruiting speakers, etc
[20:37] <svij> we have subpages for communication, overall tasks, timetable for tasks, organisation at the place of the ubucon, social network stuff, sponsoring, advertisements/marketing …
[22:44] <nhaines> svij: if you pass along German documentation to me as it starts to reach stablish status, I can translate and localize those pages to English.
[22:44] <nhaines> Not that you can't, but it'll be one less thing for you to worry about.  :)