Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-03-29 Thread Antoine Levy-Lambert
Hello Nicolas, On 3/23/2011 5:28 PM, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: ant.apache.org is now managed via svnpubsub ! :) this is great. Let me try to use it. Antoine I'll start to cleanup the svn tree and remove the "old" site stuff. Nicolas -

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-03-23 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
ant.apache.org is now managed via svnpubsub ! :) I'll start to cleanup the svn tree and remove the "old" site stuff. Nicolas Le 4 mars 2011 à 17:55, Nicolas Lalevée a écrit : > > Le 4 mars 2011 à 17:47, Nicolas Lalevée a écrit : > >> The new svn layout for the site is done. I think I got it w

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-03-04 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
Le 4 mars 2011 à 17:47, Nicolas Lalevée a écrit : > The new svn layout for the site is done. I think I got it working correctly. > You're welcomed to test it and check that I didn't missed anything. > > For Ivy and IvyDE site build, it works like the old one, but each has now its > own folder

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-03-04 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
The new svn layout for the site is done. I think I got it working correctly. You're welcomed to test it and check that I didn't missed anything. For Ivy and IvyDE site build, it works like the old one, but each has now its own folder and build. For Ant's site, there's no more need of having som

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-03-01 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
Le 1 mars 2011 à 16:33, Stefan Bodewig a écrit : > On 2011-03-01, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: > >> I don't know much about Anakia, but would it handle correctly renamed >> paged ? Would it correctly delete the html files corresponding to the >> removed xdoc pages ? > > We don't remove or rename page

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-03-01 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-03-01, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: > I don't know much about Anakia, but would it handle correctly renamed > paged ? Would it correctly delete the html files corresponding to the > removed xdoc pages ? We don't remove or rename pages ;-) The whole internet would collapse if people suddenly sta

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-03-01 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
Le 28 févr. 2011 à 17:08, Stefan Bodewig a écrit : > On 2011-02-28, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: [strip] > >> So basically it is about having somewhere in svn the sources of the >> website. A buildbot job then takes care of building the html files and >> commit them into a "staging" branch. The stag

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-02-28 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-02-28, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote: > Additionally, we could open a discussion about whether packaging the > website in the ant distribution is a good idea or whether we should > avoid it because among other issues the website announces the release > date which is not known with certainty a

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-02-28 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-02-28, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: > Finally I looked myself into how the Apache CMS works and how could > our website edition and publication could be similar or integrated. Great, thanks. > So basically it is about having somewhere in svn the sources of the > website. A buildbot job then ta

Re: Website and svnpubsub

2011-02-28 Thread Antoine Levy-Lambert
Hello Nicolas, On 2/28/11 4:24 AM, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: > Hi guys, > > Finally I looked myself into how the Apache CMS works and how could our > website edition and publication could be similar or integrated. > So basically it is about having somewhere in svn the sources of the website. > A bu

Website and svnpubsub

2011-02-28 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
Hi guys, Finally I looked myself into how the Apache CMS works and how could our website edition and publication could be similar or integrated. So basically it is about having somewhere in svn the sources of the website. A buildbot job then takes care of building the html files and commit them