It wasn't your fault, there is a lack of process documentation for this. Back when a small subset of committers had access to Daedalus, it was easier. Now we just need a quick set of informative guidelines about site publishing, as well as a few automated tools to catch things like bad permissions, etc.
Tim
__matthewHawthorne wrote:
Tim O'Brien wrote:
Tried to upgrade L+F to be consistent with:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/beanutils/ http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/betwixt/ http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/cli/ http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/codec/ etc...
But, you failed to ensure that everything was group writeable on Minotaur.
As a general rule, everything under /www/jakarta.apache.org/commons should be chmod g+w.
If anyone is going to publish a site, especially for the first time, keep this in mind. The directories are created by the individual performing the publish and they are not group writable.
Sorry, I didn't think of that -- it's fixed now.
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