Awesome, thanks for the updates. They are live on my temporary site.

I set the font size in the sidebar back to 14px, since it looked too big to
me now that the sidebar is skinnier. The body is still 16px. See if you
like it, and if not I'll happily make it 16px again.

I also put your CSS changes (font-size 16px, removing nowrap on code
blocks) into accumulo.css and restored bootstrap.css and bootstrap.min.css
to their untouched state. That way we can easily plop in updated bootstrap
versions later without the need to hand-edit them.

Thanks again!


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bill,
>
> I just pushed some changes. I mostly changed things to help the flow of
> the page.
>
> - Shrink sidebar and "download" button, center justifying too.
> - Reworked some header tag (h1->h2, h3->h2, etc)
> - Reduced width of copyright to be slightly less prone to widows
> - Fixed grammar/capitalization issues
> - Fixed broken links
>
> The biggest part is that the sidebar stood out way too far and looked
> goofy with the huge download "button". A few other things are a little
> weird looking to me still, but I think it's an improvement over what we
> currently have! Would love to see this pushed in concert with 1.6.0.
>
>
> On 4/10/14, 4:37 PM, Bill Havanki wrote:
>
>> I think the new site is just about ready. Latest updates:
>>
>> - Replaced social network icons with approved graphics from the sites
>> themselves. (Excellent catch Josh.)
>> - Switched to better external link icons, moved icons to left of link
>> text.
>> - Added IRC channel link to sidebar.
>> - Added bylaws and governance pages to nav menu.
>> - Updated look and feel for several pages, including downloads,
>> screenshots, and mailing lists.
>> - Added link to Accumulo Summit site to sidebar.
>> - Merged in changes made to production site since this version was
>> branched, so content is current.
>>
>> The only significant piece left is improving the features page, which Josh
>> indicated he might like to try. I can take a stab at it otherwise. It's
>> fun.
>>
>> How would we like to handle the transition to this site? Is a vote a good
>> idea? I would propose lazy approval with a three-day period, falling back
>> to consensus in case of an irreconcilable veto. The vote can be pinned to
>> a
>> specific SVN repo version.
>>
>> As always, thanks for your continued input. If I've missed anyone's
>> suggestions, please let me know.
>>
>> Bill H
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Bill Havanki <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Thanks David!
>>>
>>> Re social icons: This post is interesting (google "social icons
>>> trademark"):
>>>
>>> http://angiemakes.com/improper-use-social-media-icons/
>>>
>>> I'll redo the icons according to the branding guidelines for the
>>> respective sites. Good catch Josh!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 2:05 PM, David Medinets <[email protected]
>>> >wrote:
>>>
>>>  Very Nice, Bill.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Bill Havanki <[email protected]
>>>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  The nav menus now expand on hover. It was surprisingly easy. You may
>>>>>
>>>> need
>>>>
>>>>> to force-reload to get it to start working.
>>>>>
>>>>> I gotta hope that using the social icons is OK, but we should check to
>>>>>
>>>> be
>>>>
>>>>> sure. The icons are not in fact pulled from those source sites, but are
>>>>> part of the GLYPHICONS set (glyphicons.com).
>>>>>
>>>>> Josh - or anyone - holler when you have patched content committed, and
>>>>>
>>>> I'll
>>>>
>>>>> update with it!
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 1:47 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Also, inclusion of the twitter/linkedin/github images introduces us to
>>>>>> trademark concerns that should be considered. Thankfully, I believe I
>>>>>>
>>>>> read
>>>>>
>>>>>> into twitter's and github's before and there wasn't anything "scary"
>>>>>>
>>>>> about
>>>>>
>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://about.twitter.com/press/brand-assets
>>>>>> http://press.linkedin.com/Media-Resources?SubjectID=644
>>>>>> https://github.com/logos
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4/9/14, 12:58 PM, Bill Havanki wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Latest updates available, based on all your feedback:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://people.apache.org/~bhavanki/accumulo-bootstrapped/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - The nav bar is now fixed to the top of the page despite scrolling.
>>>>>>> - There is a sidebar! The logo is there, plus some other stuff.
>>>>>>> - External links in the nav menu have a little icon now. Just
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> noticed I
>>>>
>>>>> put
>>>>>>> them to the right, not left. My bad. Easy to switch 'em.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The features page is still not all that great. I agree with Josh it
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> needs
>>>>>
>>>>>> something, maybe conversion to tables. I did experiment with changing
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>>> whole page content to a set of tabs, which looks keen but makes the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> markup
>>>>>
>>>>>> more complex, and less Markdown, so there's a tension there. I think
>>>>>>> people
>>>>>>> should just start playing with it. :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Christopher <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   I solicited some ideas from a colleague, and he recommended maybe
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> putting the Accumulo logo in the menu, or maybe an alternate
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> version,
>>>>
>>>>>  without the surrounding boxes.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> He also recommended utilizing the scrolling nav bar (especially for
>>>>>>>> long pages), as on http://getbootstrap.com/components/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It would also be good to add icons to the left of menu items,
>>>>>>>> especially to denote external links, vs. navigation within the
>>>>>>>> Accumulo pages.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We can also consider fixing the top nav bar to the top of the page
>>>>>>>> when scrolling (for large enough screen sizes).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Christopher L Tubbs II
>>>>>>>> http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:19 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Nice, that helps a little.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Totally agree on avoiding the dotted lines -- what you added
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> definitely
>>>>>
>>>>>>  helps. I tend to always prefer typographical changes over explicit
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  breaks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The features page is a little easier on the eyes now. I think
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> changing
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  the
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  sub-headers (the h3's, e.g. "Iterators", "Cell Labels",
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Constraints",
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  etc)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  from h3's to h4's would help a bit. Adding some sort of distinction
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  between
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  categories would help too -- additional margin, different type or
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> color,
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  or
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  something else I haven't put my finger on.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Perhaps a slight darker header would help distinguish it against
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>>  main
>>>>>>>>> content too.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ps. sorry i'm not just playing with this myself and sending you a
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> patch
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  :)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 3/26/14, 7:25 AM, Bill Havanki wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I updated to include a modest margin on either side of the body
>>>>>>>>>> content.
>>>>>>>>>> The margins are present on larger displays, but on smaller
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> displays
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  (e.g.,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  phone, tablet) they disappear so the content spans the whole page.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  can
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  see the behavior by adjusting the width of your browser to skinny
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  back
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  again. If the margins don't appear at all, try doing a force
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> reload in
>>>>
>>>>>  your
>>>>>>>>>> browser.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I added bottom margins to some headers, and a faint gray bottom
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> border
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  to
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  h2 headers, which tend to be used for main page sections. I think
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>>  spacing is much nicer. I'm no fan of the old dotted lines. :)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Some side column content ideas:
>>>>>>>>>> - latest Accumulo news
>>>>>>>>>> - current Accumulo versions
>>>>>>>>>> - links to related projects
>>>>>>>>>> - download button, of course :)
>>>>>>>>>> - upcoming meetup / conference schedule
>>>>>>>>>> - link to featured blog post o' the month
>>>>>>>>>> - social network links / buttons
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>    Agreed on the width of the main page content.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Additionally, I think the (sub)headers took a step back in terms
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>
>>>>>  readability. The new stuff tends to run together without an
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> emphasis
>>>>
>>>>>  on
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> individual sections. The old CSS rules added some underlining
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> beneath
>>>>>
>>>>>>  header elements IIRC.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Compare http://people.apache.org/~bhavanki/accumulo-
>>>>>>>>>>> bootstrapped/notable_features.html to
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://accumulo.apache.org/
>>>>
>>>>>  notable_features.html
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Doing something to better separate the sections would be good.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Not
>>>>
>>>>>  entirely sure I want to suggest going back the long stippled
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> lines,
>>>>
>>>>>  but
>>>>>>>>>>> they certainly did make the separation easier to process.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On 3/25/14, 12:37 PM, Bill Havanki wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>   That's easy to do, yes. Bootstrap uses a 12-column grid system,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> so
>>>>
>>>>> we
>>>>>
>>>>>>  can
>>>>>>>>>>>> squeeze the body into a smaller portion of that grid. We can
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> also
>>>>
>>>>> set
>>>>>
>>>>>>  margins.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Another idea, of course, is to use some of that horizontal space
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>
>>>>>>  side
>>>>>>>>>>>> column content.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Mike Drob <[email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>      Is there an easy (and global) way to shrink the width? Long
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> lines
>>>>>
>>>>>>  of
>>>>>>>>>>>> text
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> are difficult to read.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Bill Havanki
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <[email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>   wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>      Greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The reworked / Twitter Bootstrap version of our site is now
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  viewable:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  http://people.apache.org/~bhavanki/accumulo-bootstrapped/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The site is built from the Subversion branch:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/accumulo/site/branches/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> redesign14/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now is a great time for anyone who wants to pitch in to get
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> started.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ideas:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - Check that the pages still look decent after the conversion.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - Ensure that all pages can still be navigated to and from
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  correctly.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>    - Rework a page with some Bootstrap enhancements, or to just look
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  better.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - Update a page to account for changes to the live site since
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>>   branch
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> was created. (Of course we'll sync up just before switching.)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As long as you save changes to Subversion, I can update my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> hosted
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  copy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>    to
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  reflect them. Or, set up the ASF CMS in your own environment
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  quick
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>    testing.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> We are definitely on target for releasing this site update
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>
>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>>>  1.6.0
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> release. Thanks again for your past and future feedback.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill H
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Bill Havanki <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>      The new branch is:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/accumulo/site/branches/
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> redesign14/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Bill Havanki <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   [email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>   wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     Thanks Al!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I managed to set up the CMS tool in a VM and use it to build
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> our
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   current
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>   site, as Josh suggested. If anyone else wants to do the same,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> these
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  instructions should work for installing the CMS - I found
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  README
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>   be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   a bit lacking.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html#local-build
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I worked around the issue of there being lots of absolute
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> URLs
>>>>
>>>>> in
>>>>>
>>>>>>   the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> site by running this in the generated content dir and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> navigating
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>    localhost:8000 in the browser:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> python -m SimpleHTTPServer
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Unless I hear any objections, I'll create a branch for the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   bootstrapped
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>   version of the site, and I'll kick it off with my prototype
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:11 PM, Al Krinker <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       I am using Twitter Bootstrap at work for about 2 years
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> now...
>>>>>
>>>>>>   it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   nice
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   and gives you lots of nice things. However, we ran into
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> issues
>>>>
>>>>> at
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   work
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>      where we were implementing custom js scripts and got into
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  conflicts
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   Twitter Bootstrap. The site is not js heavy, so Twitter
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bootstrap
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   would
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>      be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  a nice addition to it. Let me know if you need help.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Josh Elser <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       My comment was in context of maintaining a separate
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> branch
>>>>
>>>>>   that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   could
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   work on and have staged separately to avoid holding the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  production
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     site in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   stasis while we work on this.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 3/6/14, 2:24 PM, Keith Turner wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Josh
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Elser<[email protected]>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        >I'm not aware of anything that gives you the nice
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WYSIWYG
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   interface.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       I use the bookmarklet to edit pages in my web
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> browser.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // Bill Havanki
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // Solutions Architect, Cloudera Govt Solutions
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // 443.686.9283
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // Bill Havanki
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // Solutions Architect, Cloudera Govt Solutions
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // 443.686.9283
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // Bill Havanki
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // Solutions Architect, Cloudera Govt Solutions
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> // 443.686.9283
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> // Bill Havanki
>>>>> // Solutions Architect, Cloudera Govt Solutions
>>>>> // 443.686.9283
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> // Bill Havanki
>>> // Solutions Architect, Cloudera Govt Solutions
>>> // 443.686.9283
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>


-- 
// Bill Havanki
// Solutions Architect, Cloudera Govt Solutions
// 443.686.9283

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