LibrePlanet schedule generator
Project description
Installation
On a Debian based distribution, do:
# aptitude install virtualenv python-setuptools
Install globally
$ sudo pip install lpschedule-generator
Install locally using virtualenv (Recommended)
Make a separate lpschedule-generator directory and initialize the virtual environment in it:
$ mkdir lpschedule-generator $ cd lpschedule-generator $ virtualenv . $ source bin/activate
Install lpschedule-generator inside this directory using pip:
$ pip install lpschedule-generator
Activating virtual environment
Always activate the virtual environment before using the lps_gen command:
$ cd path/to/lpschedule-generator $ source bin/activate
LP schedule
LP schedule usage
$ lps_gen -s path/to/lp-sch.jinja2 path/to/lp-sch.md > path/to/program-schedule.html
or:
$ lps_gen --schedule path/to/lp-schedule.jinja2 path/to/lp-sch.md > path/to/program-schedule.html
LP schedule markdown structure
Overall structure:
## Day 1 ### Timeslot 1 #### Session 1 #### Session 2 ... ### Timeslot 2 #### Session 1 #### Session 2 ... ## Day 2 ### Timeslot 1 #### Session 1 #### Session 2 ...
Session structure:
#### Fork and ignore: fighting a GPL violation by coding instead [Bradley Kuhn][kuhn], [Karen Sandler][sandler] Room 32-155 Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations are often possible and even superior for more traditional software distributions. Recently, [Software Freedom Conservancy][sfc] engaged in an enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. [kuhn]: https://libreplanet.org/YEAR/path/to/speakers.html#kuhn [sandler]: https://libreplanet.org/YEAR/path/to/speakers.html#sandler [sfc]: https://sfconservancy.org/
Sample: https://notabug.org/rsd/lpschedule-generator/raw/dev/tests/files/lp-sch.md
Auto-linking speaker names
Speakers in the schedule MD can be auto-linked to speakers’ page by marking them up like this [John Hacker]()
The script converts:
[John Hacker]() to <a href="speakers.html#hacker">John Hacker</a> if John Hacker’s bio is available in the speakers’ page.
[John Hacker]() to John Hacker if John Hacker’s bio is not available in the speakers’ page. In this case, the script also appends John Hacker name in the speakers.noids file.
The speakers.noids file contains a list of speakers who were auto-linked in the schedule MD but who’s bio is not (yet) available in the speakers’ page.
For auto-linking speakers, the script uses the speakers.ids file; this file is written to the disk after generating the the speakers’ page from MD. Generate the speakers’ page before generating the schedule page for auto-linking to work.
Sample: https://notabug.org/rsd/lpschedule-generator/raw/dev/tests/files/lp-sessions-autolink.md
Special cases
Room TBA
When a room for a session is not yet available put RoomTBA as the placeholder in the line that usually contains the room number; the rendered HTML will not have the room number for sessions that have RoomTBA.
Sessions only schedule
It is possible to have a sessions only schedule. To do this, at the beginning of the markdown document:
Add a level two heading (##) with one or more whitespaces.
Add a level three heading (###) with one or more whitespaces.
Sessions only sample: https://notabug.org/rsd/lpschedule-generator/raw/dev/tests/files/lp-sch-sessions-only.md
LP speakers
LP speakers usage
$ lps_gen -sp path/to/lp-speakers.jinja2 path/to/lp-speakers.md > path/to/speakers-content.html
or:
$ lps_gen --speakers path/to/lp-speakers.jinja2 path/to/lp-speakers.md > path/to/speakers-content.html
LP speakers markdown structure
# Keynote speaker name 1 ![Keynote speaker name 1 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/ks1.jpg) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet keynote speaker 1 bio; can contain inline HTML. # Keynote speaker name 2 ![Keynote speaker name 2 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/ks2.jpg) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet keynote speaker 2 bio; can contain inline HTML. ... ## Speaker name 1 ![Speaker name 1 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/s1.jpg) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet speaker 1 bio; can contain inline HTML. ## Speaker name 2 ![Speaker name 2 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/s2.jpg) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet speaker 2 bio; can contain inline HTML. ...
Everything except the speaker name is optional.
Sample: https://notabug.org/rsd/lpschedule-generator/raw/dev/tests/files/lp-speakers.md
Speaker’s ID generation
The last name of the speaker is automatically made the ID; if a speaker’ name is “John Hacker”, the ID for this speaker will be hacker.
If two or more speakers have the same last name, then, the first speaker will have their last name as their ID and from the second to the n^th speaker will have their full name as their ID; if “Bill Hacker” and “Jill Hacker” are two speakers, “Bill” will get hacker as his ID and “Jill” will get jill_hacker as her ID.
The IDs are transliterated to ASCII; if a speaker’ name is “John HÖcker”, the ID for this speaker will be hacker.
General
Commenting
The markdown files can have comments in the following three formats:
[comment]: <> (This is one type of comment.) [//]: <> (This is another type of comment.) [//]: # (This is the third type of comment.)
The comments won’t make it to the generated HTML.
Source
$ git clone https://notabug.org/rsd/lpschedule-generator.git
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