web2conf is very old. Have you looked into conf2py?
On Sunday, 8 April 2012 01:41:27 UTC-5, Mariano Reingart wrote: > > Hello > > Just in case this is useful to others, I have added support to import > old PyCon-Tech (django 0.96) models into web2conf (web2py), including: > > - "wiki" pages (django_flatpage) > - menu (navbar_navbarentry) > - attendees (auth_user, usermgr_userprofile, gmaps_gaddress) > - activities (propmgr_proposal, schedule_event, schedule_scheduledevent) > - sponsors (sponsorship_websitelogo) > > You have only to configure and execute the following controller: > > http://code.google.com/p/web2conf/source/browse/controllers/pycontech.py > > There is a branch named pycontech at web2conf with a ready-to-run version: > > http://code.google.com/p/web2conf/source/browse/?name=pycontech > > I've used this to migrate old PyCon Argentina 2009 and 2010 PyCon-Tech > sites (that suddenly died -literally-, django started to eat memory > and the sysadmin had to shut it off). > Now they are back again thanks to web2conf, including some nice > statistics and attendee maps: > > http://ar.pycon.org/2009 > > http://ar.pycon.org/2010 > > For 2011 we already used web2conf (overhauled with a lot of > enhancements), and for 2012, we'll going to use web2conf too. > > Best regards, > > Mariano Reingart > http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar > http://reingart.blogspot.com > >