Thanks guys and girls for the initiative and everyone else for
wanting to work on infrastructure and get us up to speed.

also sprach Richard Hartmann <richih.mailingl...@gmail.com> [2014-12-04 22:00 
+0100]:
> If you have any todos or wishlist items for the infra team, please
> also reply to this email. Ideally, be somewhat specific, apply
> your own priority from one (low) to ten (high), and be verbose if
> your concern is non-obvious.

Here is my wishlist, prioritised. I know that despite Christmas up
ahead, not all wishes are fulfilled, but…

  10 — turn Django into a multi-conference platform so that it can
  serve debconfX.debconf.org/conf for multiple years, but ideally so
  that we can make changes to the schema for DC16 without having to
  touch DC15. Bonus points for a staging site that would allow us
  to test out changes easily. See also prio 4 below.

  9 — Enable event submission for DC15

  9 — make it easier and more obvious for new users to register with
  Summit (Alioth is *not* user-friendly, maybe it's possible to use
  it as a backend instead of another auth service, but provide
  a nice frontend themed according to DCX?

  7 — Self-scheduling of ad-hoc events, i.e. provide a set of slots
  (time+room), possibly limited e.g. "within the next 24 hours", and
  let users pick one for their self-registered event, so that it
  subsequently isn't available anymore (see
  https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Summit#TODO). Might make sense to
  introduce some sort of moderation check e.g. content team signing
  off on an event, else the slot is returned

  6 — Other TODOs and bugs (https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Summit#TODO)

  5 — Provide a CRM for the fundraising team, but ideally on d.o
  infrastructure, not on dc.o, since it should just grow to be used
  for Debian fundraising as a whole.
  https://github.com/tendenci/tendenci runs on Django/PostgreSQL,
  needs to be evaluated.

  4 — Ideally, we'll have a platform where sponsors can manage their
  own short descriptions, links and logos.

  4 — Integration of the website with Django, according to
  https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Summit/WebsiteIntegration

  3 — An issue tracker that's not RT, maybe a project management
  webservice actually, might make a lot of sense and help us stay on
  top of tasks that need doing. Should probably also be
  Django-based.

  2 — fix the wiki, which regularly fails to serve the CSS file

Thanks!

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