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Today's Topics:
- [Fedora Infrastructure] #1227: Hosting footer (Fedora Infrastructure)
- Re: Introduction (Toshio Kuratomi)
- Re: [Fedora Infrastructure] #250: cross reference spins and torrent sites (Fedora Infrastructure)
Message: 1 Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 17:27:20 -0000 From: "Fedora Infrastructure" trac@fedorahosted.org Subject: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1227: Hosting footer To: mmcgrath@redhat.com, webmaster@fedoraproject.org Message-ID: 064.61ab88ab218f456167146dcdb72210cd@fedorahosted.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
#1227: Hosting footer -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Reporter: mmcgrath | Owner: webmaster Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 11 Component: Webmaster | Version: Production Severity: Normal | Keywords: -------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- This is something we've talked about many times but it's not quite implemented yet. I'd like to put footers at the bottom of our pages that reference a hosting provider. For an example see:
http://us.pycon.org/2009/conference/schedule/event/21/
We can't build it directly into the templates because different places have different hosting. What I'd like to do is have our templates import a js script (or something). Then we can deploy a custom js script to each host that has the relevant information.
If you're interested put a proof of concept together on your fedorapeople page.
-- Ticket URL: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1227 Fedora Infrastructure http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure Fedora Infrastructure Project for Bugs, feature requests and access to our source code.
Message: 2 Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 09:34:22 -0800 From: Toshio Kuratomi a.badger@gmail.com Subject: Re: Introduction To: Clifford Chandler cchandler7@student.gsu.edu Cc: "fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com" fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com, "fedora-websites-list@redhat.com" fedora-websites-list@redhat.com Message-ID: 49B00D1E.4020505@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Clifford Chandler wrote:
Hello everyone, My name is Cliff Chandler, and I'm a student at GA State University. I'm really looking forward to being involved with Fedora. I've been using Fedora since Fedora 6, and I've been gradually using it more and more, and now I nearly depend on it. At school I do all my programming in Java, so I've become quite proficient at that, however in my free time, I prefer to write in C and play with OpenGL and SDL. As for web development, I am comfortable with HTML/CSS, PHP (and SQL when a database is needed), and basic JavaScript. Python seems to be more important every day, so I've just started with that as well. I've checked out the infrastructure/getting started page (this message is to the infrastructure-list as well as the websites-list), but any more guidance is appreciated.
Hi Cliff!
If you're looking to program in C, Fedora does a lot of work upstream on a lot of programs written in C. Offering to look into bugs and do debugging of issues in C programs in fedora-devel-list is one, Fedora-centric way to get involved there. Working with upstreams directly to code new features that Fedora wants is another way.
If you're looking to do more things directly related to Fedora, the web team and infrastructure could both use your talents in web development. Infrastructure concentrates more on programming the web applications that we run (the accounts system, package database, koji build system, bodhi updates, mirrormanager, smolt, and others). These are all written in python using the TurboGears web framework. There's work for people interested in working with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Python here. ricky, ianweller, and mizmo can better fill you in on what they could put you to work doing in websites.
If you're on IRC we all tend to hang out on irc.freenode.net, #fedora-admin (infrastructure) and #fedora-websites I'm abadger1999 if you have questions about getting started in an initial project.
-Toshio
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