How to register a local team on the homepage
Hi I am all confused... How do i register a new team, and make a Wiki-page on the homepage? I have signed up as a user on the homepage, but i just can't figure out how i am suppose to do the rest. I assume that the personal-page is not usable as a team-page. -- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
Hi Georg, The team registration option doesn't work yet... Matt and others are probably working on it. However, you can create your team page by editing the appropriate wiki page. Here's how to do so: 1) Login (http://softwarefreedomday.org/registration?action=login) 2) Click on the "Teams" tab 3) Select the continent from the "Regional team" section (i.e. Europe) 4) Choose your country (i.e. Denmark) 5) Click on the appropriate city name, and edit that page with your team information. If the name of your city is not there, then simply add it. Hope this helps. Regards, Russell On 5/4/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Hi
I am all confused... How do i register a new team, and make a Wiki-page on the homepage?
I have signed up as a user on the homepage, but i just can't figure out how i am suppose to do the rest. I assume that the personal-page is not usable as a team-page.
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
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Hi Georg & Russell, Robert Schumann is putting together a bang-up registration system that will hopefully go live very soon. You'll still have to create your team's wiki page manually, but we're now getting shirt size requests and map registrations right up front, so that'll simplify things later on. We'll definitely let everyone know as soon as the registration system is up and running. Cheers! Matt Russell John wrote: [Fri May 04 2007, 02:23:52PM EDT]
Hi Georg,
The team registration option doesn't work yet... Matt and others are probably working on it. However, you can create your team page by editing the appropriate wiki page. Here's how to do so:
1) Login (http://softwarefreedomday.org/registration?action=login) 2) Click on the "Teams" tab 3) Select the continent from the "Regional team" section (i.e. Europe) 4) Choose your country (i.e. Denmark) 5) Click on the appropriate city name, and edit that page with your team information. If the name of your city is not there, then simply add it.
Hope this helps.
Regards, Russell
On 5/4/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Hi
I am all confused... How do i register a new team, and make a Wiki-page on the homepage?
I have signed up as a user on the homepage, but i just can't figure out how i am suppose to do the rest. I assume that the personal-page is not usable as a team-page.
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
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Thanks Matt, good to hear from you after a long time. The forum disappeared... if I remember correctly, it was at http://www.sf-day.org/forum/. Where did it go? :o Georg, good to see that your team page is up! :) - Russell On 5/5/07, Matt Oquist <moquist@softwarefreedomday.org> wrote:
Hi Georg & Russell,
Robert Schumann is putting together a bang-up registration system that will hopefully go live very soon. You'll still have to create your team's wiki page manually, but we're now getting shirt size requests and map registrations right up front, so that'll simplify things later on.
We'll definitely let everyone know as soon as the registration system is up and running.
Cheers!
Matt
Russell John wrote: [Fri May 04 2007, 02:23:52PM EDT]
Hi Georg,
The team registration option doesn't work yet... Matt and others are probably working on it. However, you can create your team page by editing the appropriate wiki page. Here's how to do so:
1) Login (http://softwarefreedomday.org/registration?action=login) 2) Click on the "Teams" tab 3) Select the continent from the "Regional team" section (i.e. Europe) 4) Choose your country (i.e. Denmark) 5) Click on the appropriate city name, and edit that page with your team information. If the name of your city is not there, then simply add it.
Hope this helps.
Regards, Russell
On 5/4/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Hi
I am all confused... How do i register a new team, and make a Wiki-page on the homepage?
I have signed up as a user on the homepage, but i just can't figure out how i am suppose to do the rest. I assume that the personal-page is not usable as a team-page.
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
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SoftwareFreedomDay.org : Celebrating Free and Open Source Software in Your Community info AT softwarefreedomday.org http://softwarefreedomday.org/
SFD Sponsors: http://canonical.com http://ibm.com
Software Freedom Day is a project of Software Freedom International. Software Freedom International is a registered corporation in the state of New Hampshire, USA.
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Russell John skrev:
Thanks Matt, good to hear from you after a long time. The forum disappeared... if I remember correctly, it was at http://www.sf-day.org/forum/. Where did it go? :o
The forum is not the only thing missing. Alle the team-pages are gone!!
Georg, good to see that your team page is up! :)
Thanks.. I hope it will come back again (a wirred form of site maintenance i hope :-) ) -- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
Deleting the team pages is a part of the cleaning process if I'm not wrong. The teams that participated last year might not come back this year. Let's wait for the registration to be open. - Russell On 5/5/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Russell John skrev:
Thanks Matt, good to hear from you after a long time. The forum disappeared... if I remember correctly, it was at http://www.sf-day.org/forum/. Where did it go? :o
The forum is not the only thing missing. Alle the team-pages are gone!!
Georg, good to see that your team page is up! :)
Thanks.. I hope it will come back again (a wirred form of site maintenance i hope :-) )
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
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Russell John skrev:
Deleting the team pages is a part of the cleaning process if I'm not wrong. The teams that participated last year might not come back this year.
Let's wait for the registration to be open.
Is it possible to et access to the old pages, so you don't have to write it all over again? I just made one (its not much, but still). Or worse the Copenhagen-team had descriptions of how it went with the last three years events. -- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
Russell John wrote:
Deleting the team pages is a part of the cleaning process if I'm not wrong. The teams that participated last year might not come back this year.
Let's wait for the registration to be open.
- Russell
You've _got_ to be fscking joking! After all the work we put into those records the last three years!!! If so, sack the management.
On 5/5/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Russell John skrev:
Thanks Matt, good to hear from you after a long time. The forum disappeared... if I remember correctly, it was at http://www.sf-day.org/forum/. Where did it go? :o
_Zero_ concept of team building.
The forum is not the only thing missing. Alle the team-pages are gone!!
Georg, good to see that your team page is up! :)
Thanks.. I hope it will come back again (a wirred form of site maintenance i hope :-) )
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark _______________________________________________ SFD-discuss mailing list SFD-discuss@sf-day.org http://mail.sf-day.org/lists/listinfo/sfd-discuss
-- Rik, pp Team Christchurch NZ
Zero concept of team building? What do you mean, Rik? On 5/5/07, Rik Tindall <ask@infohelp.co.nz> wrote:
Russell John wrote:
Deleting the team pages is a part of the cleaning process if I'm not wrong. The teams that participated last year might not come back this year.
Let's wait for the registration to be open.
- Russell
You've _got_ to be fscking joking!
After all the work we put into those records the last three years!!!
If so, sack the management.
On 5/5/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Russell John skrev:
Thanks Matt, good to hear from you after a long time. The forum disappeared... if I remember correctly, it was at http://www.sf-day.org/forum/. Where did it go? :o
_Zero_ concept of team building.
The forum is not the only thing missing. Alle the team-pages are gone!!
Georg, good to see that your team page is up! :)
Thanks.. I hope it will come back again (a wirred form of site maintenance i hope :-) )
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark _______________________________________________ SFD-discuss mailing list SFD-discuss@sf-day.org http://mail.sf-day.org/lists/listinfo/sfd-discuss
-- Rik, pp Team Christchurch NZ
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Russell John wrote:
Zero concept of team building? What do you mean, Rik?
I mean that we've just this hour referred a new team member to our three years of team records on the SFD website. Where are they please? Others wish to refer to team examples too. Thanks for all your hard work, and looking forward to SFD archive access too. Go well.
On 5/5/07, Rik Tindall <ask@infohelp.co.nz> wrote:
Russell John wrote:
Deleting the team pages is a part of the cleaning process if I'm not wrong. The teams that participated last year might not come back this year.
Let's wait for the registration to be open.
- Russell
You've _got_ to be fscking joking!
After all the work we put into those records the last three years!!!
If so, sack the management.
On 5/5/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Russell John skrev:
Thanks Matt, good to hear from you after a long time. The forum disappeared... if I remember correctly, it was at http://www.sf-day.org/forum/. Where did it go? :o
_Zero_ concept of team building.
The forum is not the only thing missing. Alle the team-pages are
gone!!
Georg, good to see that your team page is up! :)
Thanks.. I hope it will come back again (a wirred form of site maintenance i hope :-) )
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark _______________________________________________ SFD-discuss mailing list SFD-discuss@sf-day.org http://mail.sf-day.org/lists/listinfo/sfd-discuss
-- Rik, pp Team Christchurch NZ
I still didn't understand what you meant... anyhow, never mind. On 5/5/07, Rik Tindall <ask@infohelp.co.nz> wrote:
Russell John wrote:
Zero concept of team building? What do you mean, Rik?
I mean that we've just this hour referred a new team member to our three years of team records on the SFD website. Where are they please?
Others wish to refer to team examples too.
Thanks for all your hard work, and looking forward to SFD archive access too. Go well.
On 5/5/07, Rik Tindall <ask@infohelp.co.nz> wrote:
Russell John wrote:
Deleting the team pages is a part of the cleaning process if I'm not wrong. The teams that participated last year might not come back this year.
Let's wait for the registration to be open.
- Russell
You've _got_ to be fscking joking!
After all the work we put into those records the last three years!!!
If so, sack the management.
On 5/5/07, Georg Sluyterman <georg@thecrew.dk> wrote:
Russell John skrev:
Thanks Matt, good to hear from you after a long time. The forum disappeared... if I remember correctly, it was at http://www.sf-day.org/forum/. Where did it go? :o
_Zero_ concept of team building.
The forum is not the only thing missing. Alle the team-pages are
gone!!
Georg, good to see that your team page is up! :)
Thanks.. I hope it will come back again (a wirred form of site maintenance i hope :-) )
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark _______________________________________________ SFD-discuss mailing list SFD-discuss@sf-day.org http://mail.sf-day.org/lists/listinfo/sfd-discuss
-- Rik, pp Team Christchurch NZ
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Russell John wrote:
I still didn't understand what you meant... anyhow, never mind.
I was concerned that the record focus of our collective teamwork had been lost, which would make it much harder to grow. But then this rearrangement happens with the type of website management that we currently have, each year. And the old material resurfaces. So the continuity should be fine, with SFD participant content available to new readers again soon. 'Alarm - off'. cheers, & go sfd!, rik
I'd like to apologise to anyone who's encountered problems with pages going missing on the wiki. I can assure you that no prior content has been deleted, and we are continuing this year to build our site using the MoinMoin wiki platform. In previous years we have had a tendency to start each year from scratch, often due to technical problems or complexity of our website platform; we're looking to build a more consistent track record in this respect in the future. We recently moved last year's team pages to the archive so that a clear distinction can be made between current and old team information - we are specifically trying to avoid the confusing situation where a page last edited in 2005 says "Hi! Come to our SFD event at Main Street, Springfield" and visitors to the site can't tell if the information is current(*) or not. So: feel free to copy(**) your page contents back to where they were - we'll not be moving these pages again soon! More details about registration will be posted to the SFD-announce list soon. Robert. (*) Yes, visitors could look at the "Last edited" date on the page, but this creates a poor impression with site visitors. (**) We think it would be better to copy the old contents over (if they're still relevant) rather than move the pages back, as that leaves the 2006 archive intact. Rik Tindall wrote:
Russell John wrote:
I still didn't understand what you meant... anyhow, never mind.
I was concerned that the record focus of our collective teamwork had been lost, which would make it much harder to grow.
But then this rearrangement happens with the type of website management that we currently have, each year. And the old material resurfaces. So the continuity should be fine, with SFD participant content available to new readers again soon. 'Alarm - off'.
cheers, & go sfd!, rik
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Russell John skrev:
Hi Georg,
The team registration option doesn't work yet... Matt and others are probably working on it. However, you can create your team page by editing the appropriate wiki page. Here's how to do so:
1) Login (http://softwarefreedomday.org/registration?action=login) 2) Click on the "Teams" tab 3) Select the continent from the "Regional team" section (i.e. Europe) 4) Choose your country (i.e. Denmark) 5) Click on the appropriate city name, and edit that page with your team information. If the name of your city is not there, then simply add it.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the guide, but i still don't get it.. I end up with this page: http://softwarefreedomday.org/teams/europe/denmark When editing, this comes up: ##SIDEOBJ(menu,teams) ##TABOBJ(teams) === Teams === [[Navigation(children,1)]] I don't know how to add Aalborg into: [[Navigation(children,1)]] :-( -- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
Hi Georg, Go to http://softwarefreedomday.org/teams/europe/denmark/Aalborg and click "Create new page". That's the easiest way. :) --matt Georg Sluyterman wrote: [Fri May 04 2007, 03:34:37PM EDT]
Russell John skrev:
Hi Georg,
The team registration option doesn't work yet... Matt and others are probably working on it. However, you can create your team page by editing the appropriate wiki page. Here's how to do so:
1) Login (http://softwarefreedomday.org/registration?action=login) 2) Click on the "Teams" tab 3) Select the continent from the "Regional team" section (i.e. Europe) 4) Choose your country (i.e. Denmark) 5) Click on the appropriate city name, and edit that page with your team information. If the name of your city is not there, then simply add it.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the guide, but i still don't get it..
I end up with this page: http://softwarefreedomday.org/teams/europe/denmark
When editing, this comes up:
##SIDEOBJ(menu,teams) ##TABOBJ(teams) === Teams === [[Navigation(children,1)]]
I don't know how to add Aalborg into: [[Navigation(children,1)]] :-(
-- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
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Matt Oquist skrev:
Hi Georg,
Go to http://softwarefreedomday.org/teams/europe/denmark/Aalborg and click "Create new page". That's the easiest way. :)
Yeah. Just figured out myself. Thought it wass much more complicated :-D Thanks for the help. -- Regards Georg Sluyterman njlug.dk, Aalborg, Denmark
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participants (6)
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Georg Sluyterman
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Luis Gustavo Lira
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Matt Oquist
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Rik Tindall
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Robert Schumann
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Russell John