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Niall Pemberton edited comment on ATTIC-230 at 3/25/25 8:28 AM: ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi [~hboutemy] Answers below regarding stdcxx and updating site source... h3. 1. STDCXX According to [Infra's Site Source Checker|http://example.com/], stdcxx is served from two locations: * [stdcxx.apache.org|https://stdcxx.apache.org/] is from [svn/asf: stdcxx/site|https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stdcxx/site/] * [stdcxx.apache.org/doc|https://stdcxx.apache.org/doc] is from [svn/asf: stdcxx/trunk/doc|https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stdcxx/trunk/doc/] So AFAIK, this is not a source update and both patches are needed. h3. 2. Updating Sites' Sources When I did ATTIC-230 (_svn_), I just focused on fixing the deployed sites - mainly because of the effort of tracking down where the source is. However for ATTIC-234 (_GitHub_) I have included some _opportunistic_ updates to some of the sites' sources when it seemed obvious and in the same repo, but different branch. It was actually [~sebb] who raised the concern in [this mail|https://lists.apache.org/thread/cq30kw0k4jjv4931sndxnm454ywgl8nx] when he said: {quote}the patches only address the generated site, not the source, so were any site be rebuilt, the references would return.{quote} [I responded to that|https://lists.apache.org/thread/vkc09x0yjlm9my6y78pnbbvoxvfo9zwc] saying _"it is something I could look at"_. and in ATTIC-235 I have done that for all the SVN sites. Personally, I think it is worth updating the site source to _*future-proof*_ against the possibility of the changes being reversed if the sites were ever re-generated and the only downside IMO is the extra effort involved. I believe there are some sites that are *_automatically_* rebuilt by *_buildbots_* when the source is updated (those in [repos/infra|https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/] ?) and my guess is thats the most likely scenario. However, this is obviously a policy decision for the PMC, so happy to go along with whatever you decide. was (Author: niallp): Hi [~hboutemy] Answers below regarding stdcxx and updating site source... h3. 1. STDCXX According to [Infra's Site Source Checker|http://example.com/], stdcxx is served from two locations: * [stdcxx.apache.org|https://stdcxx.apache.org/] is from [svn/asf: stdcxx/site|https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stdcxx/site/] * [stdcxx.apache.org/doc|https://stdcxx.apache.org/doc] is from [svn/asf: stdcxx/trunk/doc|https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stdcxx/trunk/doc/] So AFAIK, this is not a source update and both patches are needed. h3. 2. Updating Sites' Sources When I did ATTIC-230 (_svn_), I just focused on fixing the deployed sites - mainly because of the effort of tracking down where the source is. However for ATTIC-234 (_GitHub_) I have included some _opportunistic_ updates to some of the sites' sources when it seemed obvious and in the same repo, but different branch. It was actually [~sebb] who raised the concern in [this mail|https://lists.apache.org/thread/cq30kw0k4jjv4931sndxnm454ywgl8nx] when he said: {quote}the patches only address the generated site, not the source, so were any site be rebuilt, the references would return.{quote} [I responded to that|https://lists.apache.org/thread/vkc09x0yjlm9my6y78pnbbvoxvfo9zwc] saying _"it is something I could look at"_. and in ATTIC-235 I have done that for all the SVN sites. Personally, I think it is worth updating the site source to _*future-proof*_ against the possibility of the changes being reversed if the sites were ever re-generated and the only downside IMO is the extra effort involved. I believe there are some sites that are *_automatically_* rebuilt by *_buildbots_* when the source is updated (those in [repos/infra|https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/] ?) and my gues > Remove Google Analytics from Attic Projects' websites in SVN / svnpubsub > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: ATTIC-230 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATTIC-230 > Project: Attic > Issue Type: Task > Reporter: Niall Pemberton > Priority: Major > Attachments: cocoon-site-ga-v1.patch, > continuum-site-publish-ga-v1.patch, directmemory-site-content-ga-v1.patch, > eagle-site-ga-baidu-v1.patch, hama-site-trunk-ga-v1.patch, > ibatis-site-final-ga-v1.patch, marmotta-ga-v1.patch, ode-ga-v1.patch, > reef-site-ga-v1.patch, stanbol-ga-v1.patch, stdcxx-site-ga-v1.patch, > stdcxx-trunk-doc-ga-v1.patch, stratos-ga-v1.patch, tajo-site-ga-v1.patch, > tuscany-site-publish-ga-v1.patch, twill-css-js.patch, twill-site-ga-v1.patch, > wink-ga-v1.patch > > > The following projects in the Attic use *_Google Analytics_* in their > websites - these projects' websites are all published from SVN - attaching > patches to remove GA > h1. COCOON > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *1 file* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/site/site/] > * Patch File: *cocoon-site-ga-v1.patch* > h1. -CONTINUUM- > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *3,205 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/continuum/site-publish/] > * Patch File: *continuum-site-publish-ga-v1.patch* > h1. -DIRECTMEMORY- > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *615 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directmemory/site-content/] > * Patch File: *directmemory-site-content-ga-v1.patch* > h1. EAGLE > Description: Remove Google & Baidu Analytics from *51 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/eagle/site] > * Patch File: *eagle-site-ga-baidu-v1.patch* > h1. HAMA > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *23 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/hama/site/trunk] > * Patch File: *hama-site-trunk-ga-v1.patch* > h1. IBATIS > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *1 file* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ibatis/site-final] > * Patch File: *ibatis-site-final-ga-v1.patch* > h1. MARMOTTA > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *68 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/marmotta/] > * Patch File: *marmotta-ga-v1.patch* > h1. ODE > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *90 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/ode/] > * Patch File: *ode-ga-v1.patch* > h1. REEF > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *24 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/reef/site/] > * Patch File: *reef-site-ga-v1.patch* > h1. STANBOL > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *171 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/stanbol/] > * Patch File: *stanbol-ga-v1.patch* > h1. STDCXX > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *560 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stdcxx/site/] > * Patch File: *stdcxx-site-ga-v1.patch* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stdcxx/trunk/doc] > * Patch File: *stdcxx-trunk-doc-ga-v1.patch* > h1. STRATOS > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *17 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/stratos/] > * Patch File: *stratos-ga-v1.patch* > h1. TAJO > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *32 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tajo/site] > * Patch File: *tajo-site-ga-v1.patch* > h1. -TUSCANY- > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *497 files* > * Relative To: > [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/site/trunk/site-publish] > * Patch File: *tuscany-site-publish-ga-v1.patch* > h1. TWILL > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *16 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/twill/site/] > * Patch File: *twill-site-ga-v1.patch* > h1. WINK > Description: Remove Google Analytics from *8 files* > * Relative To: [https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites/wink/] > * Patch File: *wink-ga-v1.patch* -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)