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Seminars? #21

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worr opened this issue Aug 23, 2013 · 9 comments
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Seminars? #21

worr opened this issue Aug 23, 2013 · 9 comments

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worr commented Aug 23, 2013

http://www.csh.rit.edu/~worr/seminars/

@DuncanKeller and I put together our seminars last year and pooped them into a github repo. This directory is automatically built from that repo with a Perl webapp I wrote.

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worr commented Aug 23, 2013

While it might be sensible to poop this output in a different directory, the tool runs on rancor because it requires things like...LibreOffice. I didn't want to deal with all of that crap on totoro, as well as the weird-ass Perl deps (though it could be done in a local::lib).

An alternative option would be to have a VirtualHost point at that directory?

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gambogi commented Aug 23, 2013

@jeid64 or @agargiulo could you take care of making the url nice?

seminars.csh.rit.edu would be snazzy. Let me know when you get around to it so I can add it here

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worr commented Aug 23, 2013

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http://seminars.csh.rit.edu/ is now a thing

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I forgot about this, I'll add it in the next round of updates.

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@worr should write a seminar on automatic webhook deploys that he did with the seminars so @gambogi & @bencentra can more easily update the wobsite :-P

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worr commented Oct 8, 2013

@clockfort It's been like that for a long time. Just drop stuff into the git repo.

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gambogi commented Oct 8, 2013

@worr I've been updating the site manually though. I'm not aware of any handy webhook deploys

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worr commented Oct 8, 2013

Ignore the comment I made, I read about half of @clockfort's comment and thought he meant having seminars autodeploy.

And sure.

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