Hi Neeraj,

On Jan 4, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Neeraj Joshi wrote:

Hi Craig,
OK I understand. So I will just update the downloads page to say " coming
soon"?

Yes. Just to be sure this concept is clear, while in the incubator and prior to an official release of code from the incubator, the only way to get Imperius will be by accessing the sources in subversion. If someone wants to practice building a release and putting it into their home directory on people, that's ok. It just isn't an official download that we would point to from the official podling web site.

For example, if you want to start organizing a release, you can create a directory in your home directory by logging into people.apache.org and creating the directory public_html and creating a directory dist into which you can put stuff like apache- imperius-0.1-incubating/rc1 which would contain what will eventually be put into dist/incubator/imperius/apache-imperius-0.1-incubating.

And can you see if you can update the live incubator/imperius site? I put instructions into the /www/incubator.apache.org/imperius page. I'd like to see if the instructions are reliable and whether others in the group have the right permissions.

Regarding ANTLR I have removed the generated files from SVN and updated
the build to generate them

Great.

Craig

Thanks
Neeraj
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Hi Neeraj,

On Jan 3, 2008, at 5:35 AM, Neeraj Joshi wrote:

Hey Craig,
Thanks for publishing the site!
I had a question about the binaries. What is the correct location to
store them?

I'm not sure what you mean.

Do I just put it somewhere under a new folder inside
/www/incubator/apache.org/imperius ?

If you're talking about downloads, that's a whole separate
discussion. Until the project is close to having releasable code,
folks can build from sources they check out.

Craig

Thanks!
Neeraj

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Hi,

I've added imperius to the incubator web site. You can access it at
http://incubator.apache.org/imperius/

This is the "usual way" to implement a web site at Apache. What I did
was to log into people.apache.org, cd to /www/incubator.apache.org,
and svn co imperius/site/build/site/en imperius.

So all of the files in imperius are checked out copies of the files
in build/site/en. To update the site, just do svn up after checking
in any changes. Please see directions in /www/incubator.apache.org/
imperius README.

Check it out.

Craig

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