Faculty Workshop Infrastructure

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This page documents infrastructure needed for a faculty workshop, covering all three stages.
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This page documents infrastructure needed for a [[POSSE]], covering all three stages.
  
  
 
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; Wiki : access to the foss2serve wiki
 
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; Blog : set up their own; wordpress.org as the recommended location
* Wiki - access to the foss2serve wiki
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; Planet : either run a planet on foss2serve or use the plug-in on Wordpress called feedwordpress.radgeek.com (this requires running a private instance of WordPress)
* Blog - set up their own; wordpress.org as the recommended location
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; IRC : public site, freenode - create a persistent channel (freenode doc)See:  http://blog.freenode.net/2008/04/registering-a-channel-on-freenode/
* Planet - either run a planet on foss2serve or use the plug-in on Wordpress called feedwordpress.radgeek.com (this requires running a private instance of WordPress)
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; Meetbot : run an instance and make available for any IRC work
* IRC - public site, freenode - create a persistent channel (freenode doc)See:  http://blog.freenode.net/2008/04/registering-a-channel-on-freenode/
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; Revision Control : should we use our own instance of Git or use GitHub?  Current exercise is Git; need an instance of Git
* Meetbot - run an instance and make available for any IRC work
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* Revision Control - should we use our own instance of Git or use GitHub?  Current exercise is Git; need an instance of Git
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[[Category: POSSE]]
 
[[Category: POSSE]]

Latest revision as of 21:35, 5 February 2017

This page documents infrastructure needed for a POSSE, covering all three stages.


Wiki 
access to the foss2serve wiki
Blog 
set up their own; wordpress.org as the recommended location
Planet 
either run a planet on foss2serve or use the plug-in on Wordpress called feedwordpress.radgeek.com (this requires running a private instance of WordPress)
IRC 
public site, freenode - create a persistent channel (freenode doc)See: http://blog.freenode.net/2008/04/registering-a-channel-on-freenode/
Meetbot 
run an instance and make available for any IRC work
Revision Control 
should we use our own instance of Git or use GitHub? Current exercise is Git; need an instance of Git
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