Upgrade site and modules to Django 2.2. Remove and replace obsolete
functionality with current equivalents. Update requirements to latest
versions where possible. Remove unused dependencies.
Use the unpublish flag on presentations to hide them from the schedule
grid/mobile view as well as the schedule lists.
Show unpublished indicator for staff.
Use main base template instead of intermediate base.
Remove references to Bootstrap 3 and update to Bootstrap 4.
Add edit button to standard grid/mobile view instead of duplicating.
- The schedule grid page is ridculously database-query heavy and hence
terribly lacking in perfmantitude.
- Caching can help with this, but the caching implemention at present
is not user-aware. If one user looks at the page, they'll get a
"YOU" in all the places they're chair and something else everywhere
else - and then everyone will see that for the next 600 seconds,
then YOU will become someone else
- to avoid this, remove the request.user-specific bit of the template
In the narrow view, lots of details that aren't in the normal view
appear to compensate for not having clear row/column headers any more.
However, all the detail can look very same-same; this tweak makes rooms and end times more distinct.
Session chair info is made always italic, and a label is added to make
it clear that this person is not the speaker.
* Adds session_detail page
* Adds session chairing information to the schedule grid
* Adds session_list.html
* Nicer volunteer text
Conflicts:
pinaxcon/templates/symposion/schedule/_grid.html
Conflict and migration performed by Sachi King <nakato@nakato.io>
Emoji changed, lca2017_tags to lca2018_tags, remove needless dependency
on django-user-account, use request instead like the remainder of the
calls n the template do anyways.
Remove blocktrans from a number of texts as they break {{ templating }}
and we don't translate anyways.
Modified-by: Sachi King <nakato@nakato.io>
I've looked through the database and I can't find any accepted
proposals that actually contain anything to linkify - but I've had
several requests from people that I think are reasonable, things like
being able to link to their project (we ask them to provide a project
url but we don't use that link)
This seems like a reasonably fast way to let those people add a
link. We still have to manually accept changes to their proposal so we
have a chance to look at the content of the url if we want.
The urlize filter adds rel=nofollow to the link automatically.