This is copied and hastily adapted from the dorkbotlondon.org website, hope they don't mind.
This website is generted by jekyll, and automatically builds when someone (maybe you!) pushes a new version to github.
The entries for each stream live in the _posts directory, and are named as YEAR-MONTH-DAY-STREAMNUMBER.html.
At the top of each file you find a section of metadata, the only things you need to care about are:
number
. Which should be the EulerRoom stream number. Look for the latest one and add a number.start
. The date + time the stream starts. We need to support timezones! But don't.end
. Obvious.where
. A reference to where the stream comes from - this needs to match up to an entry in _data/locations.yaml.tags
. This should be a list of all the people who performed at this event. If it's just you streaming that'll just be the one.- Optionally,
title
. This is used for named events.
Below the --- line, you can put whatever you like, it'll be inside a <pre>
tag on the website, but you can use html tags and other fancy things.
If you want to preview the website after you've added a new event or changed an old one, run jekyll serve
(assuming you have it installed) and it'll give you a webserver address to visit.
When you're done, git add
, git commit
and git push
the changes.
Look in the _data/locations.yaml
file, it should be somewhat obvious.