Site Management
This section of the site is for management of the site by organizers. Only staff will see the "SITE" menu.
- Instructions for maintaining the site (reporting bugs & issues, editing pages, editing menus, adding public files, RSS feeds, about this site)
- List of open tickets related to website content (external link)
- List of open tickets related to the web framework & HTML (external link)
- Recent Changes
- Page Index
Current Open 'Website' Bugs:
1. Mouse hover over event 2. Try to click 3. The popup vanishes
With just over two months until the conference, and 1.5 months since the list of talks was finalized, the 2009 PyCon website still says the list of scheduled talks is coming soon ...
I'm trying to add my info to the Room Sharing page:
http://us.pycon.org/2009/registration/room_sharing/
When I click "Edit", I get a message saying I have obtained a lock on the page. I add my text to the page, and click "Preview". I get the preview page, but it has an error at the top stating that someone else has a lock on this page.
The error text is "Someone else has a lock for editing this page. Please check back later to continue editing this file."
I have tried this about six times, with the same results each time. I'm confident that it is not due to interactions with another user, but that I am blocked by my own lock.
I tried Firefox 3 and IE 7.
Thanks
I expected they were going to be present, but if not, this ticket is invalid. Thought it would be better to write a ticket than spam the organizer list.
Please consider redirecting http://us.pycon.org/2009/tutorial/ and related URIs to http://us.pycon.org/2009/tutorials/ -based URIs.
Jonathan
Can i delete the old version of the uploaded slides for my presentation (#014, Punch). Can't figure out how to do that.
The link to the Sponsorship Prospectus is broken:
http://media.processmechanics.com/SponsorProspectus-PyCon2010.pdf
Regarding Talk Proposal 13.
I've put a screenshot up showing the preview I get using restructured text. It looks OK. When I go to save it, the changes don't take and everything ends up in one long paragraph. The input box does not appear to accept return characters ('\n' in Python). It is possible that this is related to Windows/nix incompatability. I don't know. Would it help to attempt this on a Linux or BSD box? I am using Windows XP, Internet Explorer 7. Thanks so much for your help.
I was not able to correctly preview a nested list in a Talk Proposal from Chrome on Windows. It appears that the line endings or whitespace weren't working correctly.
What I ended up with was the top most list working correctly and the nested list showing all as one line with the asterisks still in place.
The same proposal previewed correctly from Firefox (also on Windows)
On http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=t4SBtBV9Qi0pHXHOUAc83Aw&output=html (the talk schedule) there is a entry "180. On the subject of source code" for Friday at 11:45am. However on http://us.pycon.org/2010/conference/talks/ talk 180 is: "180. Deployment, development, packaging, and a little bit of the cloud"
My guess is that the latter is the correct one, right?
Cheers, Trent
Like the conference talks the tutorial talks should have the links to the blip page of their video
Looks like the dates on the "Press Pass" section may need review.
























.