It is object oriented PHP and HTML pages are W3C valid. So anyone who has programming experience can edit it. I'm outnumbered so You decide what you want and how you want it or do you want it, fine by me.
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Joerg Jaspert <jo...@debconf.org> wrote: > On 12495 March 1977, Dejan Marjanovic wrote: > >> It's just a PHP & MySQL backend, but AFAIK anything dynamic such as >> PHP language is not allowed on DebConf11.DebConf.org... > > No. Yes. > No, php and mysql is not ruled out. Yes, it is strongly > discouraged. Very much so, as usually the stuff that gets out of it is > horrible code. > > But if there is a good reason to have it (and the code is halfway sane > so one doesnt run away screaming too much) *AND* it provides an extra > value for DebConf, then DebConf will have PHP running. It does not > provide any value for a standard webpage, so yes, by default it is > unwanted. > > It does need an extra step from admin to activate new php parts > initially, so there you want to talk to us. > >> I personally payed for domain on August 21 2010, and website is >> currently on my dedicated server. > > Thats good for developing it. This should NOT be the final location. The > final location should be on a debconf.org one. > > -- > bye, Joerg > <DarkRider> also dies ist so ziemlich der einzige chanel wo ich meist 0 peile > <DarkRider> ich schreibe etwas dann rennen se alle gegen die wand und > schreien aua > -- Dejan Marjanović www.webarto.com web design & programming +387 61 05 85 05 _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team