On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Kalle Korhonen
> wrote:
>
> > The whole point of this thread was to automate it.
>
> How about...
> - write a plugin to modify the text of the file.
> - use the scm plugin to commit the change.
>
>
Yes, consid
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Kalle Korhonen
wrote:
> The whole point of this thread was to automate it.
How about...
- write a plugin to modify the text of the file.
- use the scm plugin to commit the change.
--
Wendy
-
d release announcement
>>> automatically). One small, but annoying manual step we still haven't
been
>>> able to automate is to add a link to the new release on our site index
>> page
>>> (we use APT format with Velocity filtering - i.e. index.apt.vm for
>
ed with site deploy to make it available for users
>> to
>>> download it (we also use changes plugin to send release announcement
>>> automatically). One small, but annoying manual step we still haven't been
>>> able to automate is to add a link to the n
create a distribution package that is
> > automatically published with site deploy to make it available for users
> to
> > download it (we also use changes plugin to send release announcement
> > automatically). One small, but annoying manual step we still haven't been
> > able to
dd a link to the new release on our site index page
> (we use APT format with Velocity filtering - i.e. index.apt.vm for example).
> The links to the previous releases are preserved on the page, so basically
> the page would have to modified then checked back in while doing
> release:prepare
gt; able to automate is to add a link to the new release on our site index page
> (we use APT format with Velocity filtering - i.e. index.apt.vm for example).
> The links to the previous releases are preserved on the page, so basically
> the page would have to modified then checked back in
le to automate is to add a link to the new release on our site index page
(we use APT format with Velocity filtering - i.e. index.apt.vm for example).
The links to the previous releases are preserved on the page, so basically
the page would have to modified then checked back in while doing
release:pr
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"maven.docs.src" on the page and found my answer.
Sorry for disturbing,
Greetz,
Peter
PS: this sound nerdish but Maven RLZ
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From: Francq Peter
Sent: dinsdag 1 juni 2004 15:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Site Index
Hi,
I know this will sound idi
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Hi,
I know this will sound idiot but can someone tell me where I can find
more information about editing the "About " section my generated site.
I know I could include in a CDATA block but I also want to add extra
links in the navigation panel on the left.
Just an URL where I could find t
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