Hi Marc, Am 04.10.2015 um 10:26 schrieb Marc Paré: > Hi Andreas, > > Le 03/10/15 05:19 PM, Andreas Mantke a écrit : >> Hello, >> >> I worked on a solution to make the LibOCon2012-Site (and later the 2013 >> site) static. I managed already to export the site to a folder. If I put >> that into the folder of the Apache webserver I can view the conference >> sites. In some cases the links need some edits because there is a >> html-site and a folder with the same naming inside the folder. I get 403 >> errors if I don't edit the links and add an explicit '.html' to the >> link. >> >> There is a minor issue with the footer of the website. This could be >> solved by copying the html footer to all created html pages. It would be >> great if someone would second me with a shell script to make that >> happen. >> >> That could also help with the language selector and the login link. Both >> could be deleted from the html source code. >> >> Regards, >> Andreas >> > > I am a little confused about this. Why are you making the LibOCon2012 > static? > because we doesn't need a dynamic CMS for conferences in the past anymore. We use (and used) different CMS for the conferences in 2014 and 2015. And it needs always some maintenance if you run a dynamic CMS, e.g. security bugfixes, update to newer versions (with sometimes some issues to solve) etc.
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