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CSSclasses Website #1

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jonicious opened this issue Feb 27, 2016 · 13 comments
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CSSclasses Website #1

jonicious opened this issue Feb 27, 2016 · 13 comments

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@jonicious
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Navigating through the CSSclasses website I noticed a few things that we may need to adjust because some information is only valid for events held in Berlin:

Attendees page

What you should bring

money for drinks and lunch

The event in Hamburg will hopefully have no costs for attendees.

How to get to the venue

Co.up is a co-working space located at Adalbertstraße 8, 10999 Berlin, near the U-bahn station Kottbusser Tor. The workshop takes place on the 3rd floor.

Events in Hamburg probably won't have a specific location because it may change from event to event.

Food and drinks

At 1pm we will an hour-long lunch break. You can bring something to eat, order something to be delivered, or go out to eat. There are lots of vegan and vegetarian options around us.

The schedule might be slightly different.

About us page

Team and coaches

We should discuss how to be listed there.

Misc

  • Is web-hh the right place for discussing CSSclasses Hamburg?
  • Why don't we use the "official" CSSClasses repo for issues like this?
  • How to deal with different locations for events on the current CSSclasses website? Maybe create different pages for different locations?

Let's discuss! :)

@LeonardKoch
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I think you are right in that we need our own page or sub-page. Even besides the location and schedule specific pieces of information that you pulled out, there is just a lot of general description of the event and its organizers that would be misrepresentative if we used it.
If as discussed we want to do it within the already existing page, then who do we need to talk to about adjusting this?

@KlausTrainer
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Currently, the CSSClasses repo is under the cssconf scope on GitHub, which I guess won't fit our needs.

When we start federalizing CSSClasses, it would be cool to have everything under a CSSClasses organization, and use separate repos for each location, so that each location can track their own issues and adjust the website as needed.

Also, it would be cool to have a common domain, that we can use to assign subdomains for each location location.domain.tld. Unfortunately, the most obvious domains (e.g. cssclasses.org) seem to be taken already.

@jonicious
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When we start federalizing CSSClasses, it would be cool to have everything under a CSSClasses organization, and use separate repos for each location, so that each location can track their own issues and adjust the website as needed.

This is a great idea! We should discuss this with the organisers in Berlin.

Also, it would be cool to have a common domain, that we can use to assign subdomains for each location location.domain.tld. Unfortunately, the most obvious domains (e.g. cssclasses.org) seem to be taken already.

cssclasses.io is expensive but available :)

@verpixelt
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CSSclasses already has its own organisation: https://github.com/CSSclasses
Let’s not create a separate page. It makes maintaining the materials a lot harder and scatter information. We'd love to keep things together as much as possible.
The way to go is to re-write the texts on the about and attendees page so it fits every city, and create a layout for the about page which represents founders, the team of each city and all the coaches.
You will be one of the first cities next to Berlin to join (there’s currently also Dortmund and Budapest), so that’s great! If those events happen more than once (best case regularly) we could also consider creating subpages on the CSSclasses page for each city.
Let's move the discussion into the CSSclasses org, so everyone stays in the loop. Tell me whom I shall invite.

@jonicious
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@verpixelt 🙋🏻

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@KlausTrainer
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@verpixelt 🙋🏻

@fallera
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fallera commented Feb 29, 2016

@verpixelt hier 🙋

@jonicious
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@verpixelt I will rename this repo to "cssclasses-hh" and move it to the CSSclasses organisation, okay?

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@verpixelt 🙋🏻

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@jonicious 👍

@jonicious
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How do we proceed with this? To my mind, there are the following issues.

CSSclasses repo under cssconf scope

At the moment, the CSSclasses repo is organised in the cssconf organisation. This is confusing and should be moved to the CSSclasses organisation. In addition, some people do not have access to the cssconf organisation. In the CSSclasses repo we should discuss issues related to the website and event in general.

Repo for each city in which CSSclasses takes place

Issues related to the location (e.g. Hamburg) should be discussed in an extra repository like this one. We should rename this to "CSSclasses-HH" and move it to the CSSclasses organisation so that everyone can follow the discussion.

Create sub page for each city

If events happen on a regular basis we should write sub pages for each city on the website as @verpixelt already pointed out:

The way to go is to re-write the texts on the about and attendees page so it fits every city, and create a layout for the about page which represents founders, the team of each city and all the coaches.

What do you think?

@KlausTrainer
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So I just created the CSSclasses-Hamburg repo under the CSSclasses organization.

@verpixelt, could you please add the following accounts to the CSSclasses organization in addition: @fallera @HerrBertling @Schubidu @LeonardKoch

Then, let's move over there!

Regarding "Create sub page for each city": What @verpixelt said (we've discussed that in Slack). Assuming that the Berlin crew will make some adjustments to the website, creating a sub-page shouldn't be necessary for us.

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