On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:53 PM, David Verelst <david.vere...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I would like to assist on the website. Although I have not made any code > contributions to Numpy/SciPy (yet), I do follow the mailing lists and > try to keep up to date on the scientific python scene. However, I need > to hold my breath until the end of my wind tunnel test campaign mid > February. > > And I do like the sound of the gihub workflow as currently done by the > ipython team. > > Regards, > David > > On 20/01/12 08:49, Scott Sinclair wrote: > > On 19 January 2012 21:48, Fernando Perez<fperez....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> We've moved to the following setup with ipython, which works very well > >> for us so far: > >> > >> 1. ipython.org: Main website with only static content, manged as a > >> repo in github (https://github.com/ipython/ipython-website) and > >> updated with a gh-pages build > >> (https://github.com/ipython/ipython.github.com). > > I like this idea, and to get the ball rolling I've stripped out the > > www directory of the scipy.org-new repo into it's own repository using > > git filter-branch (posted here: > > https://github.com/scottza/scipy_website) and created > > https://github.com/scottza/scottza.github.com. This puts a copy of the > > new scipy website at http://scottza.github.com as a proof of concept. > > Nice! > > Since there seems to be some agreement on rehosting numpy's website on > > github, I'd be happy to do as much of the legwork as I can in getting > > the numpy.scipy.org content hosted at numpy.github.com. I don't have > > permission to create new repos for the Numpy organization, so someone > > would have to create an empty > > https://github.com/numpy/numpy.github.com and give me push permission > > on that repo. > Does it need to be a new repo, or would permissions on https://github.com/numpy/numpy.scipy.org work as well? > > > It would be great to see scipy go the same way and make updating the > > site easier. I know that David Warde-Farley, Pauli and others put in a > > lot of work scraping content off the wiki to produce the new website, > > it would be fantastic to see the fruits of that effort. > Yes it would. I've taken Fernando's suggestion and created a github team "Scipy web team" and given you push-pull permissions for https://github.com/scipy/scipy.org-new Scott. David, once you make a few pull requests please ping us, and we can give you permissions too. Ralf > > Issues with scipy "Trac, the doc editor, and the conference.scipy.org > > and docs.scipy.org" as mentioned by Pauli. There is also the cookbook > > on the wiki to consider (perhaps http://scipy-central.org/ could play > > a role there). >
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