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Move event information from settings.py to database. Create a middleware to check that an event is active. Return a "no event" page when no event is detected (allows to have the website always running). Leverage the middleware to push event title/subtitle info into templates. Remove the context processor we used to that end before. Add support for 'CFP closed' status that removes the session suggestion button. Replace the loadtopics command by a loadevent command that lets you create the event and topics in the database in one shot. Change-Id: I1233962606a59fe1d353eaad024c8d06c8fcbeef Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/34001 Approved: Thierry Carrez <thierry@openstack.org> Reviewed-by: Thierry Carrez <thierry@openstack.org> Tested-by: Jenkins
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odsreg - The OpenStack Design Summit session management system
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odsreg is the Django app used for the OpenStack Design Summit
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session proposal and scheduling.
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It has the following features:
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* Session proposal
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* Session review
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* Ability to merge sessions and add a cover description
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* Drag-and-drop scheduling
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* Synchronization to sched.org event schedule
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* Launchpad SSO integration
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Prerequisites
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You'll need the following Python modules installed:
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- django (1.4+)
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- python-django-auth-openid
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Configuration and Usage
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Copy local_settings.py.sample to local_settings.py and change
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settings there.
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Create empty database:
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./manage.py syncdb
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Copy event.json.sample to event.json and edit the file to match
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the event and topics you want to have. Then run:
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./manage.py loadevent event.json
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Then run a dev server using:
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./manage.py runserver
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When you have room layout, copy slots.json.sample to slots.json and edit
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the file to match the rooms and time slots for each topic. Then run:
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./manage.py loadslots slots.json
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