{section: Web site} +Allyson can likely to take over some of the fiddly details like running the website and uploading slides. Someone geeky and Perl oriented will likely be necessary for deeper changes. + Documentation on the web site is in /p/condor/public/html/htcondor/HTCondorWeek2016/edit/README . In summary: it's in its own Git repository, it's not part of the main web site, it uses Perl and the very lightweight Text::Template library, which is already installed as a subdirectory so you probably won't need install it yourself. When in doubt, look in /p/condor/public/html/htcondor/HTCondorWeek2015/edit/ to see how something was done last year. -Allyson can likely to take over some of the fiddly details like running the website and uploading slides. Someone geeky and Perl oriented will likely be necessary for deeper changes. +Take a deep look at the "Files of note" documented in the README. That's the stuff I'd expect a staff member to have to change. Take a more shallow peek at the "Files of note; internal"; hopefully you won't have to do much with them. To an extent using Alan's templating system is an experiment. If it's a mess, jump to something else. We may be able to use CERN's install of Indico for free (example: https://indico.cern.ch/event/467075/ ).