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Re: [Debconf-team] Using pentabarf for minidebconfindia



2011/4/11 Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@gwolf.org>:
> Holger Levsen dijo [Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 09:38:01AM +0200]:
>> > Last year we did not get enough time to setup pentabarf, but we would
>> > like to set it up this year's miniDebConfIndia. Can someone point me
>> > where to start?
>>
>> talk to Gunnar Wolf, cc:ed, he is setting up Pentabarf for dc11 atm...
>
> Hummm...
>
> I don't know if this is feasible. Our Pentabarf is heavily tweaked for
> DebConf's peculiarities, which are not few, and I'd really prefer not
> to drive it in two different directions at once (as a miniDebConf has
> quite different needs than a full DebConf). As for setting up a
> completely independent installation, Joerg Jaspert disuaded me from
> trying, saying it is really not a nice beast to set up.

hmm last year we were trying to setup our own registration systems and
it was Joerg who suggested pentabarf :)

>
> What are your specific needs for requesting Pentabarf? What do you
> want to manage with it? There are several systems for managing (more
> regular) conferences, which I'm sure will be much easier to set up and
> use.

We just need an attendance register, with a few checkboxes, like "I
want a T Shirt", "I want food", "Please arrange stay for me", "I will
bring my laptop" etc. We would not want people to create a new login
every year too. Also it would make minidebconf much closer to debconf
too - in the way how it is organised.

If you suggestion is to setup a different system, we can do that too.

Praveen
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