You can add an asf-site (and asf-staging) branch to logging-parent to get a 
website published. You can create a branch in git without any commits in its 
history to start it.
—
Matt Sicker

> On Sep 26, 2023, at 14:00, Volkan Yazıcı <vol...@yazi.ci> wrote:
> 
> *Summary:* I want to place the website of `logging-parent` to `
> logging.apache.org/parent` served from a to-be-created
> `logging-parent-site` repository. Objections?
> 
> `logging-parent` version `10.1.0` is ready to be released with plenty of
> features. I want it to play a role model for the rest of the Maven-based
> Logging Services projects in terms of how its artifacts, distribution, and
> website is deployed. Though the last bit, "website", is missing. Since
> `10.1.0` includes plenty of documentation, I have converted it to a
> website: checkout the `main` branch of `logging-parent` and try `./mvnw
> site && python -m http.server -d target/site`.
> 
> Note for Ralph and for those interested: No, this is not the Antora website
> combining multiple websites, etc. This is plain `maven-asciidoc-plugin`
> execution against a bunch of AsciiDoc files under `src/site`. The same is
> already practiced in `log4j-scala` and `log4j-kotlin` too. I want to adopt
> this in `log4j-tools` and `log4j-transform` as well.

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