On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Tod Harter wrote:

> On Monday 07 January 2002 14:59, you wrote:
> > OK, the apache.org account is live, and we are go for the migration...
> >
> > 2) How should we migrate the web site over? Apache.org has a very specific
> > set of style guides (which cocoon doesn't use, so we could migrate the
> > site as-is, or even make it a redirector to axkit.org), which would mean
> > changing our XML files into their format. That's not difficult I'm sure.
> > But it would need doing by somebody.
> >
> What exactly is the issue? Without knowing the details of what sort of
> publishing system they are using over there its hard to decide... Given that
> its basically all static content it seems to me like it would be most
> advantageous to give them the whole thing in XML. It shouldn't be too hard to
> take your XML and transform it, but without knowing the details of what needs
> to be changed its hard to know. A little XSLT could go a long ways here...
> ;o).

See http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-site/ which is the web site (I
have commit privileges there). Under sources is the source XML files, and
under targets are corresponding target files. "run.sh" does the
conversion.

You can see our equivalent files either in the AxKit distribution, or by
appending ?passthru=1 to any of the urls on the site. So basically, we
need to convert our XML format into the apache.org format. And then upload
and generate our site. Simple really, but it needs somebody with the tuits
to do that, and I don't really have them at the moment!

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