Re: New Site and docs

2011-12-21 Thread Igor Galić
- Original Message - > On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:02:05 -0500 > Jason Giedymin wrote: > > > It sounds like your leaving!? > > Who's leaving? He's posting in the persona of > > > > -- Traffic Server Community > > Whoops! Whoops. But, where should I be going? > -- > Nick Kew i -- Igor Gal

Re: New Site and docs

2011-12-20 Thread Nick Kew
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:02:05 -0500 Jason Giedymin wrote: > It sounds like your leaving!? Who's leaving? He's posting in the persona of > > -- Traffic Server Community Whoops! -- Nick Kew

Re: New Site and docs

2011-12-20 Thread Jason Giedymin
It sounds like your leaving!? -Jason On Dec 20, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Igor Galić wrote: > > Hey folks o/~ > > I have no written some documentation on how to create > patches for the documentation, as well as how to build > it, stage it and how to publish it: > > http://trafficserver.apache.org

Re: New Site and docs

2011-12-20 Thread Igor Galić
Hey folks o/~ I have no written some documentation on how to create patches for the documentation, as well as how to build it, stage it and how to publish it: http://trafficserver.apache.org/docs/#HowContribute So long, and thanks for all the patches -- Traffic Server Community

Re: New Site and docs

2011-12-19 Thread Igor Galić
> The site is far away from perfect, but it can be easily > hacked now, without having to touch fragile HTML. It would be nice if we could integrate this: http://s.apache.org/cms-cli into our "build scripts" - so people (using Ubuntu and Fedora) can publish the site from the command line for

New Site and docs

2011-12-19 Thread Igor Galić
Hey folks, I am very pleased to announce that we just put the new Traffic Server website with its new documentation online. It uses the Apache CMS http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html The site is far away from perfect, but it can be easily hacked now, without having to touch fragile HTML. Either