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README
If you see this file AND you are reading it from /data/www/xpub.nl/project.xpub.nl on the server, then please kindly GTFO :) The content of this folder is controlled by a post-receive hook managed by Gitea. https://git.xpub.nl/XPUB/project.xpub.nl To change the content of this folder, only do it via cloning the repos and pushing to it. The changes will be immediately live on https://project.xpub.nl :* Note for graduating students: YOU ARE FREE TO DESIGN YOUR PROJECT PAGE THE WAY YOU LIKE *However* (dramatic pause) There are quite a few mandatory things content and structure wise that need to present, namely: 1. the page must have a bio + link to personal site/domain (if relevant) 2. the page must have a description of the project + link(s) to the project + link(s) to relevant wiki pages (if useful) + link(s) to git repos (if any) + year of the work 3. the page must have visual documentation of the work (screenshots, photos, drawing, generated stuff, whatever is relevant and illustrative) 4. the page must have link to final PDF + visual documentation of the printed version (I don't mean the thesis but the outcome of the book sprint and final form of the published thesis) + link from home 5. the page must have visual documentation of the work during the grad show + link from home 6. License/copyright statement. You're free to decide how you want your work, from its documentation to its assets and core components, to be distributed and reused, if you don't specify anything it will default to standard copyright, it's always nice and useful to be explicit about your position (whatever this can be!) in that regard, and regardless of what alternative you choose (or not): default copyright, full fledged free culture license, situationist style statement, underground press copywrong trolling, anti-copyright notice, etc. Also from a technical POV, make sure that: - you follow the following URL structure: https://project.xpub.nl/the-name-of-your-project/ no underscores, only dashes for space. inside the the-name-of-your-project/ folder, your project page should be named index.html, and from the main site only link to the folder name, do not link to index.html directly. The web server will serve index.html automatically. See how it's done for last year's projects - do not load external resources, such as fonts or js scripts. Serve *everything* from the project folder. Basically your project page should work locally and offline. How all this is presented is really up to you and there are no restrictions (Joca for instance is using a functional chat bot interface). You can always use one of the pages made by Lídia for last year's projects as a starting point if you like.