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To get started working on a local copy of the python.org website, please install / check out these: To get started working on a local copy of the python.org website, you need to check it out from Subversion. To check it out for anonymous access (start here if you're new):
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    * Install Pyramid as described in http://pyramid.pollenation.net/cgi-bin/trac.cgi
    * (anonymous) svn co https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/beta.python.org
    * (with commit privileges) svn co svn+ssh://pydotorg@svn.python.org/trunk/beta.python.org
    {{{svn co https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/beta.python.org}}}
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If you need to convert any content from the old site (there are still some murky depths in the old site format) also get this: To check it out with commit privileges:
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    * svn co https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/pydotorg      {{{svn co svn+ssh://pydotorg@svn.python.org/trunk/beta.python.org}}}
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To build and run the site: To build and run the site, see [[https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/beta.python.org/build/README|build/README]] in the checked-out beta.python.org tree.
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    * See build/README in the checked out beta.python.org tree.

Latest docs on Pyramid:

http://psf.pollenation.net/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/PyramidDocumentation
For extra information, see PythonWebsiteDetails
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To join the project, get started by submitting new tickets for bugs or improvements (see PythonWebsiteCreatingNewTickets) or working on content at wiki.python.org. You can also ask on IRC or in a new ticket to be added to the Trac notification list. If you want to become a committer, email pydotorg at python dot org for details. To join the project, get started by getting a local copy of the site running. You can submit new tickets for bugs or improvements (see PythonWebsiteCreatingNewTickets) or work on content at wiki.python.org without having commit privileges.
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If you would like to see current tickets, click on 'viewtickets' and 'active tickets' If you want to become a committer, email pydotorg at python dot org for details. Please do this only after you're sure you will definitely be contributing changes.
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Chat/help on IRC at #pydotorg on freenode.net

Sign up for PythonWebsiteVirtualSprints!

== People ==

Sprinters at PyCon2006 included:

    * Peter Kropf
    * David Goodger
    * Steve Holden
    * Stephan Deibel
    * Andrew Kuchling
    * Tim Parkin
    * Martin Thomas
    * Steve Lucy (missing email address)
    * Sean Reifschneider
    * Evelyn Mitchell
    * Gus Landis
    * Skip Montanaro
    * Kevin Cole (missing email address)
    * J Jentink (missing email address)
    * Moshe Zadka

Other volunteers:

    * Stefan Drees
    * Milen Radev
    * Simon Willison
    * Fabrizio Milo
    * Petro Verkhogliad
Chat/help on IRC at [[irc://freenode.net/pydotorg|#pydotorg]] on freenode.net
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For extra information, see PythonWebsiteFAQs
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Here is a page for PythonWebsiteMiscSuggestions  * [[SiteImprovements]]
 * [[PythonWebsite/Conventions]]

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CategoryPythonWebsite CategoryDevelopmentProcess

Welcome to Pydotorg Central

This is your source of information for contributing to the python.org website.

To get started working on a local copy of the python.org website, you need to check it out from Subversion. To check it out for anonymous access (start here if you're new):

  • svn co https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/beta.python.org

To check it out with commit privileges:

  • svn co svn+ssh://pydotorg@svn.python.org/trunk/beta.python.org

To build and run the site, see build/README in the checked-out beta.python.org tree.

For extra information, see PythonWebsiteDetails

How Can I Help?

To join the project, get started by getting a local copy of the site running. You can submit new tickets for bugs or improvements (see PythonWebsiteCreatingNewTickets) or work on content at wiki.python.org without having commit privileges.

If you want to become a committer, email pydotorg at python dot org for details. Please do this only after you're sure you will definitely be contributing changes.

Chat/help on IRC at #pydotorg on freenode.net

Discussion

See PythonWebsiteHomePage for discussion on what should be on the home page (some of which has been completed, but not all).


CategoryPythonWebsite CategoryDevelopmentProcess

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