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== Trac instance + Subversion repository ==
== Trac instance + Subversion repository ==


https://dev.livingreviews.org/projects/
https://devtools.mpdl.mpg.de/projects/
Initial setup and user management can be done by Robert and André.
Initial setup and user management can be done by Robert and André.


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=== Examples ===
=== Examples ===


*[https://dev.livingreviews.org/projects/wals/ the wals project pages]
*[https://devtools.mpdl.mpg.de/projects/wals/ the wals project pages]


== Web checkout of a Subversion repository ==
== Web checkout of a Subversion repository ==
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=== Examples ===
=== Examples ===


*http://srvd.livingreviews.org/mdbase/trunk/
*http://devtools.mpdl.mpg.de/mdbase/trunk/


== WAT:Tools==
== WAT:Tools==

Latest revision as of 15:32, 14 August 2012

Webmaster Apprenticeship Training

How to create a project website
Tools

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So you're a webmaster for a website that doesn't exist and your first task is to create it? There are several options of getting this done within the MPDL infrastructure.

Use Cases[edit]

  • Need a collaboration space on the web to work on a project application?
  • Want to publish something like the sengbusch collection?

Wordpress μ Blog[edit]

Wordpress isn't only a blogging software. It can easily serve as CMS. New blogs in our installation can be created by Lars and Robert, same goes for user accounts.

The Good[edit]

  • relatively easy to change the layout, in particular because there are lots of themes to choose from.
  • something like a "news" section is pretty much built-in - it's a blog after all.
  • Interaction with the general public possible via comments.

The Bad[edit]

  • when it comes to support for collaboration

And The Ugly[edit]

Examples[edit]

Colab Portal[edit]

As you currently read this information, you already discovered the colab wiki. It is a publicly available installation of the mediawiki software. Everybody can register for an account and start to create new pages or to modify existing articles.

The Good[edit]

  • probably the easiest way to publish "single pieces" of information

The Bad[edit]

  • layout is defined for complete installation
  • very weak measures for access control

And The Ugly[edit]

Trac instance + Subversion repository[edit]

https://devtools.mpdl.mpg.de/projects/ Initial setup and user management can be done by Robert and André.

The Good[edit]

  • very good support for collaboration, including relatively fine grained access control.

The bad[edit]

  • relatively hard to change the layout.

And The Ugly[edit]

  • Served via HTTPS using a root certificate which isn't pre-installed in most browsers. Thus, not the first choice for public facing websites.

Examples[edit]

Web checkout of a Subversion repository[edit]

You can also maintain web pages manually (but assisted by version control) in a subversion repository which is checked out on a web server. Ask Robert for details.

The Good[edit]

  • complete control over the site.
  • suitable if the bulk of the site is made up by additional resources, i.e. the handmade pages serve merely as table-of-contents for a file-system full of other stuff.

The Bad[edit]

  • with power comes responsibility.

Examples[edit]

WAT:Tools[edit]

Validators[edit]