Henri Yandell wrote:
> Did this go through Mark?
No. It fell off my radar. I'll try and get back to it. I'll let floks
know in advance before I change anything.
> Where do I commit the Taglibs site?
At the minute, the ideal would be as part of:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/site/trunk/
Did this go through Mark?
Where do I commit the Taglibs site?
Hen
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Folks,
>
> As part of the response to the recent compromise of ASF servers [1] the
> infrastructure team are introducing a new way to sync web sites from svn
> and are looking
> I'd like to volunteer the Tomcat website. Any objections? I'm happy to
> take on fixing any teething problems.
>
> ...
>
> My own view is that a staging site isn't necessary. Our site is simple.
> We can test locally before committing and with commits affecting the
> live site within a few seco
Generally +1.
Noting that this includes the Taglibs subsites which are Maven based.
Hen
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Folks,
>
> As part of the response to the recent compromise of ASF servers [1] the
> infrastructure team are introducing a new way to sync web sites from s
Go for it.
Some remarks on the web site:
1) Tomcat connectors (JK)
the docs are fully in svn, but only the xml/xslt part and the ant build
support. The generated docs are at the moment not part of svn.
Even if we put them in, we would need a way to decide, which version
(tag) gets pushed.
Simi
Tim Funk wrote:
> Does that mean the entire site would be in svn? If so - would that also
> mean that all documentation (like javadocs etc) would move into svn?
Not sure. That is one of the things to be ironed out. That doesn't
strike me as a particularly good idea but it might be necessary. It is
Does that mean the entire site would be in svn? If so - would that also
mean that all documentation (like javadocs etc) would move into svn?
-Tim
Mark Thomas wrote:
Folks,
As part of the response to the recent compromise of ASF servers [1] the
infrastructure team are introducing a new way to
Folks,
As part of the response to the recent compromise of ASF servers [1] the
infrastructure team are introducing a new way to sync web sites from svn
and are looking for PMS to volunteer to test the new process.
I'd like to volunteer the Tomcat website. Any objections? I'm happy to
take on fixi