Software Freedom Conservancy's Website
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The pagination support changed, and as was previously done a few commits ago for news, I'm trying a similar solution for blogs. In this case, I'm trying to use the existing custom_index() method we have and adapt it to properly support pagination in the way we want. I'm not completely sure this will work, but I think it's at least close. |
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README.md |
Contributing
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License
The software included herein, such as the Python source files, are generally licensed AGPLv3-or-later. The Javascript is a hodgepodge of licensing, but all of it is compatible with AGPLv3-or-later. See the notices at the top of each Javascript file for licensing details.
The content and text (such as the HTML files) is currently CC-BY-SA-3.0.
Server Configuration
conservancy's webserver runs on a machine called dogwood.sfconservancy.org, which is a standard Debian installation.
The following packages are installed to make Django and Apache work on a squeeze install:
$ aptitude install python-django apache2 sqlite3 python2.5-sqlite libapache2-mod-python
Django Setup
- Make sure the Python module 'djangopw', with the global variable 'djangoadmin_password' is somewhere importable in the default PYTHON_PATH.